The Library Writer

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Rookie sentence writers are often too busy worrying about the something they are trying to say to worry enough about how that something looks and sounds. They look straight past the words into the meaning that they have strong-armed into them. They fasten on content and forget about form—forgetting that content and form are the same thing, that what a sentence says is how it says it, and vice versa.
First You Write a Sentence: The Elements of Reading, Writing . . . and Life
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