Additionally, read The Rumpus Interview with Clarence Major-The Rumpus.net, first entry. Include information discerned from this interview in your paragraph.

BONUS: 5 EXTRA POINTS FOR POINTING OUT THE TWO ERRORS FOUND IN THE INTERVIEW ARTICLE. CITE THE TWO SENTENCES AFTER THE PARAGRAPH AND UNDERLINE THE ERROR IN EACH.

In The Rumpus Interview with Clarence Major, the renowned poet and author discusses his writing process, influences, and views on race and identity in America. Major emphasizes the importance of allowing your subconscious to guide your writing, stating, "you’ve got to go with that and see where it takes you." He also delves into the complexities of racial identity and how it informs his work, pointing out that "race is not something we necessarily think about until we think about it." Major's insights shed light on the significance of exploring challenging themes in literature and art.

*Errors:
1. "Aldo Leopold wrote somewhere, I was reading something by him that I found interesting."
2. "The only thing is that I notice books with black people on the cover, you know, are quite often books by black people, but white people don’t seem to have to have white people on the cover of their books."_