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This describes perfectly Michael Hyde’s approach to writing. Cleaning hospitals and morgues, driving trucks, living in foreign countries, travelling (which he continues to do) and, now, teaching in schools and universities has provided Michael with so much material he thinks he’ll go to his grave with hundreds of stories still unwritten.
In the early seventies Michael found himself teaching kids who had difficulty with reading and writing.
But something else happened. Michael discovered that as he taught writing he came more to understand the craft. He’d take his drafts to his students and ask them for suggestions.
Michael believes writing belongs to us all and that there is a reason why stories have been told since the beginning of time.
Whether he’s writing text books, sports books, CD-ROMs or novels (his recent novel Max went into reprint after 12 months) Michael always feels like he’s living in a sea of stories.
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