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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 A

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Georges Perec Tentative de description d’un programme de travail pour les années à venir” “

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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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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

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