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10 replies on “Agree? Disagree?”
Agree
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Agree. In many ways the basics of all stories have already been told, but it is the individual voice as writers we give a story that sets it apart.
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Totally agree. I’ve seen more than a few great premises ruined by less-than-stellar writing. On the other side, great writing has pulled me into stories I wouldn’t have been interested in otherwise.
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I’ve had many a man comment that he needs reads romance but that my writing was good enough to persuade him to read mine. shrug. So I’ll agree.
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Agree. Writing skills with a true voice will win me over anytime.
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I have to agree! A “gifted” writer can take a story I’ve heard dozens of time, put it into their words and make me feel as though it’s the very first time I’m reading it.
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Agree!
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Partially agree. Some subject, ain’t no prose gonna grab me. Like history. Zzzzzz. And other topics – like, say, shoes – I think I’d care even if you wrote in caffeine-free too-early-to-talk Caveman, I’m still buying what you’re selling…. 🙂
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Shoes!
Awesome.
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