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Good writing is like good design is like good art
As a connoisseur of good writing (if I may), I agree with Shelley Jackson’s statements regarding writing in the “Write Mutt” section of her essay, “Stitch Bitch.” I love writers with long, discursive sentences (David Foster Wallace essays, his buddy … Continue reading
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