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  • [[File:Asemic3.jpg|right|thumb|Asemic writing from Marco Giovenale]] ...gn, unmarked, obscure, or ignoble.</ref> With the nonspecificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning which is left for the reader to fill in and
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  • [[File:Asemic3.jpg|right|thumb|Asemic writing from Marco Giovenale]] ...e web|url=http://twentyfourhoursonline.org/2015/01/13/talking-about-asemic-writing-with-michael-jacobson/|title=TwentyFourHoursOnline|work=TwentyFourHoursOnli
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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  • ...started off his career with several noirish films and tales, and turned to writing comic books, including the immortal, invaluable, and ever-hilarious The Joy
    8 KB (1,311 words) - 18:52, 27 November 2016
  • A toolbar is a series of groups, each with a series of tools, rendered in the writing direction of the content language, with visible dividers between groups.
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  • ...Normal Telephone Company, as the new sponsor of the Peter Burnett Scottish Writing Team, decided because of commercial interests in Latin America, to create a ...pecialist Another Peter Burnett.<ref>[http://www.productmagazine.co.uk/new-writing/when-battling-rival-poets/ Burnett identified as another individual in poet
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  • I am writing to ask whether it would be possible for you to provide a reference for me.
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  • ...ead Sea Scrolls of a prophet. I’m from the tower block and I’ve been writing poems all of my life. I form my own writers’ parliament, fighting again ...e and my poetry prize, jealous of me and my style especially since I began writing prose too.
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  • ...eryone knows that the system is a falsity, some even before they start out writing, so it is all the more odd that Bernhard should have been baffled when he w ...owadays in the same form as it did when Thomas Bernhard was collecting and writing. There is still a state element in such prizes, but in respects, literary p
    17 KB (2,931 words) - 11:36, 15 October 2016
  • ...think about himself as narrator, and finds that narrator in the process of writing a book that will be destroyed, as surely as his other attempts to write it
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  • ...ncerneing the novel The Sinner is what it says about the state of Scottish writing and culture at the time of its production; and likewise what it hopes for t ...while prose writing may be therapeutic, prose writers do not pursue novel-writing for therapeutic but for personal ends. In Chapter One of '''The Sinner''' t
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  • ...ation of mankind, who were basically good by nature. According to Diderot, writing much later, Debord had originally intended to answer this in the convention
    42 KB (6,663 words) - 08:58, 19 January 2017
  • ...gressive and inclusive style, often verging on a [[Stream of consciousness writing|stream of consciousness]], consistently informs and animates the text.{{Cit
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  • ...ref>[http://www.spoiledink.com/FEATURES/author_interviews_007.php Edit Red Writing Community] {{wayback|url=http://www.spoiledink.com/FEATURES/author_intervi
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  • Writing in 1962, Cornelia Otis Skinner suggested that there was no English equivale ...n, "The Flâneur: The City and Its Discontents," in ''Paris as Revolution: Writing the Nineteenth-Century City'' (Berkeley, 1994).
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  • ...intended a total artistic renewal starting from the most basic elements of writing and visual communication. He adopted then the French first name "Jean" (Joh
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  • ...[[Isidore Isou]], the founder of Lettrism, said that "Metagraphics or post-writing, encompassing all the means of ideographic, lexical and phonetic notation, * [[Asemic writing]]
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  • ...ell be done in long-form on radio. It does not preclude the combination of writing with photography and illustration. Its subject is a particular place, usual Some (Who!?) call the approach 'vertical travel writing', while archeologist Michael Shanks compares it to the eclectic approaches
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  • ...dale (1961) ''Loch Ness Monster'' ppp 33–35</ref> According to Adomnán, writing about a century after the events described, Irish monk Saint Columba was st
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  • ...t''', a UK Scottish pamphleteer and novelist. He developed a new style of writing that tipped a hat to rap, code and high modernism. In 1998, Burnett returned to writing to establish a family in Montmartre, in the north of Paris.
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  • ==Writing process==
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  • Bernhard enjoys writing aged characters. The character of Reger in Alte Meister is 82 years old, an
    8 KB (1,382 words) - 08:47, 3 September 2016
  • ..., yes, but also the concision that comes with the coincidence of youth and writing in a hurry. That means to say, you’re not just reading juvenilia, but so
    3 KB (553 words) - 05:35, 13 September 2017
  • ...ly depths with those sharp claws of his, although on its ground level, the writing can be a little disjointed and you have to concentrate to keep up at times. Ray Bradbury started writing in pulp science-fiction magazines in the 1940s, and in '''The Martian Chron
    5 KB (918 words) - 14:06, 5 November 2017
  • ...as opposed to serving your own ends. What is remarkable about Céline’s writing, and what was so different about it, is that he states and rephrases everyt ...rything. Just the following: narrative, character, and the entire point of writing in the first place. Reading the Rigadoon trilogy, you’ll get the sense th
    7 KB (1,229 words) - 10:49, 3 September 2016
  • ...the synopsis he’d written, he would have felt the angelic powers of his writing flash into action, instead of watching them become bogged down in the sort
    7 KB (1,173 words) - 23:29, 28 January 2017
  • ...lese of the daily papers, because this is how we tend to experience footie writing.
    4 KB (782 words) - 14:16, 3 September 2016
  • ...with in a style that was completely riveting. Many writers come alive when writing about children and childhood, and Edmund Cooper wasn’t an exception. It
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  • Blish died midway through writing Star Trek 12 and his wife, the literary agent, J. A. Lawrence, completed th
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  • [[File:Asemic3.jpg|right|thumb|Asemic writing from Marco Giovenale]] ...gn, unmarked, obscure, or ignoble.</ref> With the nonspecificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning which is left for the reader to fill in and
    23 KB (3,156 words) - 07:58, 7 September 2016
  • ...k if the critique is there at all, it is lurking far back in Jack Finney's writing mind. He maybe had more material than he realised.
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  • ...are of great concern to Eddie Gibbons. Gibbons has made it plain in his writing that he is not a full-time paid poet, and so unlike Pam, Wendy and Seamus, ...ourse the football family at large. Eddie Gibbons may be at his best when writing about his family. I mentioned above that he had written an entire book of
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  • ...uthwell David Southwell ‏ @cultauthor Author of books. #psychogeography #writing #DoctorWho Landscape, space, fiction, futures | Writing book on burglary and architecture for @FSGBooks (2014) | Incoming editor-in
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  • Initially, only architecture was writing this book, but for psychogeographers the metaphor extends to a real relatio
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  • ...his own merits, but to me he never seemed to be caught up with himself — writing or talking, he was always dialoguing. So many writers call attention to eve ...eudoclassical doctrine that poetry should be “impersonal,” Rexroth was writing poems that are classical in the truest sense, mature personal responses to
    36 KB (6,003 words) - 09:57, 12 September 2016
  • ...inspired Harry Harrison to write the story, and then what stopped him from writing more of it? Then, given that it works, I wonder what stopped there being m
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  • ...l. Others will admit that the fakes are fakes but insist that the creative writing classes work anyway. ...t, not becaus we were all told to but some of us actualy practice creative writing and it is not an evil thing but an art and a part of our live so I ask you
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  • ...known tools of postmodern geography and one of the hallmarks of postmodern writing on the city.
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  • ...in 1961, Jim has been writing and publishing since 1986 and is a Creative Writing Tutor at Glasgow Kelvin College. His poetry collection 'the art of catching Jim has worked as a Creative Writing Tutor in Preisthill, Govan, Lochwinnoch and Easterhouse.
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  • ...62 Edinburgh Writers Festival where he claimed "sodomy" as a basis for his writing. During the festival, Hugh MacDiarmid denounced him as "cosmopolitan scum." ...radic work of the 1960s was collected as The Sigma Portfolio. He continued writing but published little. He opened a small book store near his Kensington home
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  • ..., 1999) and Another Country (Thirsty Books, 2013). He has held a Creative Writing Fellowship at Edinburgh University (1977-79), Hawthornden Writer’s Fellow ==Writing==
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  • ...es of his imagination. That’s because Jack Higgins wasn’t averse to re-writing history as he went, and it gave him a hell of an edge.
    3 KB (591 words) - 09:21, 24 September 2016
  • And his nest – that blackbird, writing
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  • ...ed to the necessity of grassroots publications, which not only promote new writing, but which because of their separation from the mainstream are genuinely fr The book features new work from many well-known Scottish names as well as writing from newcomers and many Edinburgh personalities who felt moved to contribut
    5 KB (721 words) - 07:47, 15 February 2017
  • ...ter goes on, I think most of them are better at marketing than they are at writing, and many merely consider the fact that they have typed the word ''''WRITER
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  • ...[[The Revolution of Everyday Life]]'' by [[Raoul Vaneigem]]. The expressed writing and political theory of the two aforementioned texts, along with other situ
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  • ...the second to change the whole thing into a work of hypergraphics or super-writing.}}</ref> <blockquote>"Metagraphics or post-writing, encompassing all the means of ideographic, lexical and phonetic notation,
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  • ...example that he detests beggars, and presumably still does at the time of writing, which is much later.
    5 KB (882 words) - 04:22, 9 November 2016
  • ...y means of "copylefting" notices and policy statements intended to make my writing freely available through a Creative Commons license. If you want to reprint
    3 KB (469 words) - 10:35, 9 October 2017
  • During this time, you can’t even quote significant portions of your own writing without permission from the publisher, and you could find yourself paying t
    4 KB (638 words) - 08:40, 23 March 2017
  • ...s might benefit the vast majority of writers in the world, as their actual writing incomes are poor. Fortunately, equity is achieved because the output of the
    3 KB (430 words) - 15:01, 19 October 2017
  • If you think somebody has stolen your intellectual property or a piece of writing, it makes no difference to any court whether or not your work carries the C Never pay to 'protect' your writing. It's already covered. I can't say that enough.
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