Terrence  Campbell

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White space is welcoming. It breaks up the page, gives the words air and light and ushers the reader in. By some unfathomable alchemy, writing that looks good on the page, with none of the paragraphs too long or puddingy-looking, has a habit of also reading well.
First You Write a Sentence: The Elements of Reading, Writing . . . and Life
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