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message 1: by Manu (new)

Manu (manuchandran05) | 885 comments .


message 2: by Manu (new)

Manu (manuchandran05) | 885 comments Or,is der any thing called sensible writing....dat d reader should interpret wat d author is trying to convey


message 3: by Manu (new)

Manu (manuchandran05) | 885 comments Or does d freedom of interpretation lies wid d reader


message 4: by Libin (new)

Libin Varkey | 52 comments Writing is not/should not be dictated by reader.I don't know whats sensible writing,i just know honest writing and dishonest writing.


message 5: by Sujatha (new)

Sujatha | 67 comments When the reader manages to see eye to eye with the author then its a winning situation for the author. However when the reader finds new perspectives in addition to what the writer is conveying then the book becomes challenging and the reading becomes memorable. What is sensible to me may look lame to another. To each his own and that's the beauty of reading..


message 6: by Manu (last edited Jan 11, 2013 06:46AM) (new)

Manu (manuchandran05) | 885 comments Sujatha wrote: "When the reader manages to see eye to eye with the author then its a winning situation for the author. However when the reader finds new perspectives in addition to what the writer is conveying the..."

So it ultimately lies on the reader right..??


message 7: by Sujatha (new)

Sujatha | 67 comments Manu wrote: "Sujatha wrote: "When the reader manages to see eye to eye with the author then its a winning situation for the author. However when the reader finds new perspectives in addition to what the writer ..."

not exactly, whatever said and done the effort put by the author in creating a textual representation of thoughts has to be applauded and will always ride over the reader's thoughts..


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