"The greatest pleasure in life is in doing what people say you cannot do."

Channing Pollock (1880 - 1946)
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About Channing Pollock

Channing Pollock was an American playwright, critic, and novelist. He began his career as a newspaper reporter before transitioning to playwriting. Pollock wrote numerous successful plays, some of which were later adapted into films. As a critic, he contributed to various publications and was known for his insightful reviews. Additionally, he authored several novels that received acclaim for their vivid portrayal of characters and engaging storytelling.

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