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Re: What is style?
A (fairly unique) style is very simply the hardest thing for a writer to obtain. It comes from stealing other writers' styles, writing a lot with them, and slowly letting ...
May 3, 2006 -
Re: When men cry...
Sobbing is a word I've come to appreciate as a masculine event. There is a fundamental difference here: when a woman sobs, we see it as hysterical crying, throwing herself ...
Apr 24, 2006 -
Re: When men cry...
Guys can't express emotions without destroying something. Everyone knows this.
Apr 24, 2006 -
Re: Periods, semicolons, and dashes
Aren't "those periods" called ellipsis?
Feb 9, 2006 -
Re: Tips to Creating an Ending
It is paradoxical to form a retrospective overview of a story that never sought to be prospective. It is a little like Orpheus turning around too soon to look at ...
Dec 30, 2005 -
Re: [sic]?
An intentional mis-use/mis-spelling noted.
Nov 24, 2005 -
Re: How to make reviewers hate you...
Bad news is better than no news?
Nov 15, 2005 -
Re: Fragments-Are they grammatically wrong?
Grammatically: yes. Prosaicly: no.
Oct 23, 2005 -
Re: How to Write Critiques
This is a critique of critiques of stories, and outside of some very basic tenets, is practically useless in the realm of poetry. Nonetheless, it should be quite helpful for ...
Sep 10, 2005 -
Re: How DO you write?
GT is a worthless program. In my opinion.
Aug 11, 2005 -
Re: How DO you write?
I have to answers for this, both of which are dodging the question. On the one hand, I write only what I know, what I feel, what I see. On ...
Aug 10, 2005 -
Re: The Ticklish Subject: the absent centre of poetic inception
Yes, I was working on a better transition into the short-circuit bit. However, I feel the point there is lucid enough, just without proper pretextual evidence. So, what I was ...
Jul 14, 2005 -
Re: The Ticklish Subject: the absent centre of poetic inception
I can see what you're saying, but the essay is not intended to be the generic essay, which I should have stated: a thesis in an essay on philosophy is ...
Jul 14, 2005 -
Re: The Ticklish Subject: the absent centre of poetic inception
Intent is to show the development of the writer as a poet.
Jul 13, 2005 -
Re: The Ticklish Subject: the absent centre of poetic inception
Mythoology is the study of gothicism and darker matters. It catches a bunch of people, as it is a fairly new word. It is the first part of the essay ...
Jul 13, 2005
