Sentences with phrase «great prose»

"Great prose" refers to writing that is exceptionally well-written and impressive. It is characterized by its use of clear and effective language, vivid descriptions, compelling storytelling, and a strong and engaging writing style. Full definition
No matter how great your prose or how many degrees you possess, you aren't the best critic for your written work.
In my last critique group, we had a writer who wrote great prose.
Yes, it helps to craft great prose, but even if we do, that's not a guarantee of success.
Accordingly, it is futile to try to find a scientific account of creation in the great prose poem with which the Book of Genesis opens.
«I've been reading your book today and wanted to tell you that you have great prose, so easy to follow and fun to read!
It is one of the great prose poems of the English language.
And that great prose is nothing short of a miracle every time it rises to the surface.
From Kafka to Carroll, some of the greatest prose writers ever to live chose to produce shorter novels.
Great prose (a hallmark of Aric's column) but very insightful as well (another hallmark).
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