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Feb

The right words

   Posted by: Ralph   in general

[Anna Kelsey-Sugg, The Age, February 7th 2010]:

ZOE DATTNER:
But to give you an Australian title that has inspired me, then it’s Peter Temple’s Truth. It reminded me that writers need to really think about the way they’re going to tell their story; just because you have the English language at your disposal and an alphabet of 26 letters, and various grammatical rules and structures doesn’t mean that stringing two words together should be easy. It’s not, and you’ve really got to consider, in the most intricate way, what is remarkable about the way you string two words together. And if it’s not remarkable, why? If you’ve got the time and the interest and the talent and the audacity to write a book, then make it remarkable.

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