And I’m a slow writer: five, six hundred words is a good day. That’s the reason it took me 20 years to write those million and a half words of the Civil War.

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Shelby Foote, an American author, explains that he writes slowly. He can only write about 500 to 600 words in a good day. That's why it took him 20 years to write 1.5 million words about the American Civil War.

About Shelby Foote

Shelby Foote was an acclaimed American writer, historian, and journalist best known for his three-volume history of the American Civil War. He gained wider recognition after appearing in Ken Burns’ documentary The Civil War, where he shared his deep insights into the conflict that shaped the nation.

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