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fightingwords.jpgI have to run off to Home Church so I can't stay and post. I will, however, offer you this interesting quote from this neat little book I picked up:
Fighting Words: Writers Lambast Other Writers
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Take Hemingway. People always think that the reason he's easy to read is that he is concise. He isn't. I hate conciseness - it's to difficult. The reason Hemingway is easy to read is that he repeats himself all the time, using "and" for padding.
- Tom Wolfe, on Ernest Hemingway

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