Christopher T. Garry Quotes
Write Down What Your Reader Needs, No More, No Less. Reading Should Be Textured, But Not Obscure. Henry James Could Make An Entire Paragraph Out Of A Single Sentence. The Reader Is Completely Sensory Deprived Of The Story Until The Words Show The Way. If A Reader Were Practiced, Then James' Prose Could Be Followed And Appreciated For Its Economy And Elegance.
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