Make your prose fragrant, not florid

In the past—and even still today—literature professors and book critics and whatnot feed writers a line about how florid, purple phrasing makes for "high" literature. In most cases, I see it as an impediment to the story. When it takes so long to even understand what the author is trying to say, you don't have [...]
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Published on March 23, 2012 03:09
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