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Books in the YA genre, in particular, should use proper grammar because they're more of an example to young people than adults books are.


Laura Kreitzer


#grammar #writing #ya #grammar

The only 'ironclad rules' in writing fiction are the laws of physics and the principles of grammar, and even those can be bent.


Val Kovalin


#writing-craft #writing-process #grammar

There is no such thing as a leap into literacy.


David Petersen


#grammar

It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage. A man always imagines a woman to be ready for any body who asks her.


Jane Austen


#imagination

A man's grammar, like Caesar's wife, should not only be pure, but above suspicion of impurity.


Edgar Allan Poe


#writing-advice #grammar

I don't hold with shamans, witch doctors, or psychiatrists. Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or even Dickens, understood more about the human condition than ever occurred to any of you. You overrated bunch of charlatans deal with the grammar of human problems, and the writers I've mentioned with the essence.


Mordecai Richler


#literature #psychiatry #grammar

Man, wow, there's so many things to do, so many things to write! How to even begin to get it all down and without modified restraints and all hung-up on like literary inhibitions and grammatical fears...


Jack Kerouac


#writing #grammar

She whispers in my ear: ‘"Tell me that you wan' fuck me hard, make me sweat." In the excitement, she misses out a word. "I want to fuck you so hard that your body drips with sweat," I say, grammatically.


Joe Dunthorne


#humour #sex #grammar

Vowels were something else. He didn't like them and they didn't like him. There were only five of them, but they seemed to be everywhere. Why, you could go through twenty words without bumping into some of the shyer consonants, but it seemed as if you couldn't tiptoe past a syllable without waking up a vowel. Consonants, you know pretty much where you stood, but you could never trust a vowel.


Jerry Spinelli


#grammar #maniac #syllable #vowels #grammar

Trevor realized that the odd thing about English is that no matter how much you screw sequences word up up, you understood, still, like Yoda, will be. Other languages don't work that way. French? Dieu! Misplace a single le or la and an idea vaporizes into a sonic puff. English is flexible: you can jam it into a Cuisinart for an hour, remove it, and meaning will still emerge.


Douglas Coupland


#grammar #language #syntax #words #grammar






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