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Secular, Scriptural or the Heavenly Host: 6 Angel Rules
Truman Capote, it is said, wrote like an angel. Is there a higher compliment? Writing like an angel is synonymous with ease, with perfection of sound …
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I can’t write without a reader. It’s precisely like a kiss – you can’t do it alone.
John Cheever
From the writer’s perspective, audience is always an act of the imagination.
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Eleanor Williams seeks Truman Capote’s advice about writing like an angel, but comes up with her own rules for embedding angels in your writing
PUBLISHED ON: 28/06/22
CATEGORY: Author process, Column
Truman Capote, it is said, wrote like an angel. Is there a higher compliment? Writing like an angel is synonymous with ease, with perfection of sound …
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