Not exact matches
What was his drive to perfect his
writing and
craft but an expression
of a
real love
of the good, though undoubtedly mixed with some idea
of the practical benefits (fame, fortune)
of writing well?
«We believe that the current public discussion
of these issues presents a
real opportunity to
craft policies that make our government more transparent,»
wrote State Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell, who have sponsored a bill to end the automatic deletion.
It's fun, it's well
written, the drama is believable, the characters are great, the story is
real and all
of this is balanced terrifically with some nicely
crafted humor that works fantastically when it needs to.
Teachers use them to engage students and to show them how
real - world stories are carefully planned and
crafted, regardless
of whether they are
written or filmed.
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This has distinct echoes
of Taylor's Daughter
of Smoke and Bone (2011), though ultimately it's a cut above even that: characters are carefully, exquisitely
crafted; the
writing is achingly lovely; and the world is utterly
real.
In addition to the content, these narratives can be used for their literary content and examined to learn more about the
craft of writing, including point
of view and descriptive language to convey
real or fictional events.
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