Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... clichés can give your reader an overdose . It takes only a few clichés to poison the reception of an entire poem , story , play , or essay . Authors are generally afraid of clichés . Our Editors and Writers learn right away that a ...
... clichés can give your reader an overdose . It takes only a few clichés to poison the reception of an entire poem , story , play , or essay . Authors are generally afraid of clichés . Our Editors and Writers learn right away that a ...
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... clichés into windows of vision . What we see through the windows are images of a caring intimacy . " What is permitted " is one of the more remarkable poems of our time . Gushing Clichés Writing clichés one after the other , without ...
... clichés into windows of vision . What we see through the windows are images of a caring intimacy . " What is permitted " is one of the more remarkable poems of our time . Gushing Clichés Writing clichés one after the other , without ...
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... clichés with enthusiasm and verve . Most of these images are not quite clichés . Each phrase adds a kernel of information important to the scene , and something unexpected keeps happening . The reader stays alert . If Wolfe were afraid ...
... clichés with enthusiasm and verve . Most of these images are not quite clichés . Each phrase adds a kernel of information important to the scene , and something unexpected keeps happening . The reader stays alert . If Wolfe were afraid ...
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