Nonfiction: “I’d Prefer You Know It”
Jan. 10th, 2014 06:25 pm“Speech framed for contemplation of the mind by the way of hearing or speech framed to be heard for its own sake and interest even over and above its interest of meaning.” —Gerard Manley Hopkins( We're in creative territory. Disclaimers come first. )
“Style is doomed, to the exact extent it implies a conscious effort to shape the language.” —Steve Almond, This Won’t Take But a Moment, Honey, pg. 21