I kept pausing as I read the stories in this collection, going
back over sentences that conveyed such weight and discomfort with only a few carefully chosen phrases.
Your Inner Editor causes you to continually go
back over every sentence and fix it before you move forward to the next one.
Not exact matches
He says nothing of substance, instead repeating the same
sentence over and
over... no scritpure to
back him up... just a flamer.
Those 3 words were the
sentence that thrust me
back to when someone else had the control, the say, and all the power
over my body.
Because, yeah, it is helpful to know what's supposed to be happening when in a general sense so you can have realistic expectations (I remember thinking that a one - year - old could probably speak in complete
sentences back before I had one of my own), but at the same time kids are so varied and variable that you can really make yourself worry
over things that don't mean anything.
However, it's also possible that watching humans and aliens go
back and forth
over sentence structure doesn't make for an exciting one - minute trailer, so they've saved that footage for later.
In the beginning (I love starting a
sentence like that), all writers struggled
over simple
sentences, meaning
back in the early days of learning how to talk and write as kids, writing was hard for all of us.
I have always been a very slow reader, although I have assimilated what I have read extremely well, but I have tended, in the past, to go
back over the previous
sentences and read them again, because I am a little dyslexic and have needed to reassure myself that what I have read was on the page, rather than what I had imagined was there.
In the beginning (I love starting a
sentence like that), all fiction writers struggled
over simple
sentences, meaning
back in the early days of learning how to talk and write as kids, writing was hard for all of us.
When you try to enlarge, the text doesn't fit all on one page so you can only read a few words of one
sentence before you have to try and scroll to the side - then
back and forth like this
over and
over.
Ever notice a new mother, and that she can be mid
sentence and she suddenly cocks her ear because off in the distance, on the third floor of the house, from the
back room of the floor, and
over the noise of a party, she hears her baby wimper in sleep?