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Writing voice and Errol Flynn
Voice is a big deal in writing. I recently wrote about it on Thoughtwrestling in a post titled “Imitate and find your authentic voice.” It was a response to, and augmented (to my thinking) an earlier post written by Mark … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Writing
Tagged authentic voice, autobiography, book, charismatic personality, daily gleaner, episodic tale, errol flynn, Fiction, finding your voice, fredericton daily gleaner, mark powers, narcissism, opinion, personality, phrasing, piddleville, raconteur, reviews, Story, Style, syntax, Thoughtwrestling, voice, word choice, Writing
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Tuesday is publishing day
I don’t know what stars align on Tuesdays but it seems to be the day when a good deal of my writing gets published. It has happened often; it has happened again today. First, I have a review of Nick … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Writing
Tagged accountability, book, daily gleaner, Fredericton, fredericton daily gleaner, government, nick carr, opinion, shallows, the shallows, Thoughtwrestling, transparency, Writing
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