(Even Joe Konrath, one of the more progressive thinkers in indie publishing
still grasps onto this old straw.
Not exact matches
Continuing with your rather odd digression (and worrying failure to
grasp the point), but happy to move
onto something more light - hearted, the terminology of the British Isles outside of international rugby, that is what they are
still called is (quaintly and elegantly, in my opinion) rife with curiosities arising from our colourful history.
Even with all the gush spilled over Richard Linklater's 12 - years - in - the - making family saga, it
still might be underpraised: In watching these actors age, learn and grow (without recourse to melodrama or suspense), viewers
grasped onto a beautiful continuum that few filmmakers achieve.
At times the boy can feel almost floaty when he jumps, there are
still issues with hanging off the side of ledges and stretching out to jump to another ledge (a major gripe I had with SotC), and much like trying to cover a bowl of leftovers with plastic wrap, your character will grab
onto everything you don't want him to and fail to even lightly
grasp the item on which you desperately need to cling.