“. . . it is the greatest possible compliment to a writer’s trade. That a writer can create fictional characters who come alive so fully that readers feel they know them, can understand their motices, predict their actions, continue their stories and grieve when they ‘die.'” – Sheenagh Pugh, “The Democratic Genre,” p. 17
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Harbour Grace Press | Storytelling around the media campfire
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Harbour Grace Press
Storytelling around the media campfire
The greatest possible compliment
Posted December 20, 2009 by Sandra McDonaldCategories: Quotes
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