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Owen Gregory · 31 oct 2014
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A So the wrier who breds
more words than he neds
is making a chore
for the reader who reads.
Dr Seuss
`at’s why my belief is
the briefer the brief is,
the greater the sigh
of the reader’s relief is.
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To wrie: to try meticulously to retain something,
to cause something to survive; to wres a few
precise scraps from the void as i grows, to leave
somewhere a furrow, a trace, a mark
or a few signs.
Georges Perec
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Georges Perec
Tentative de description d’un programme de travail pour les années à venir”
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Sally Kerrigan
A When you wrie about your work,
i makes all of us smarter for the efort.
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A Wrie about obscure things
but don’t wrie obscurely.
W G Sebald
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A Get of the main thoroughfares;
you’ll se nothing there.
W G Sebald
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Sir Thomas Browne
Musæum Clausum, or Biblioteca Abscondita; and The Garden of Cyrus
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W G Sebald
Die Ringe des Saturn
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A Wriing is about discovering things
hitherto unsen. Otherwise there’s
no point to the process.
W G Sebald
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Frank Chimero
What Screens Want”
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Wilson Miner
When We Build”
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A By all means be experimental,
but let the reader be part of the experiment.
W G Sebald
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A Words are innocent. By using them wihout
imagnation, i’s us who make them hateful.
Umberto Eco
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A Learn to recognize the approach of an ending,
and when one appears, grab i.
Paul Graham