“You want the difference between pulp and literature? Between a real writer and just a writer? I’ll tell you: adverbs.”
“Adverbs?”
“You use too many of them,” he said, derisively.
-Benjamin Stevenson, Everyone on this Train is a Suspect, p. 68
“You want the difference between pulp and literature? Between a real writer and just a writer? I’ll tell you: adverbs.”
“Adverbs?”
“You use too many of them,” he said, derisively.
-Benjamin Stevenson, Everyone on this Train is a Suspect, p. 68
You tell it to them!
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Maybe I will tell them defiantly.
Or perhaps pleasantly.
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Maybe in an australian accent, or an irish brogue (if that’s the right term) or even a fake movie russian accent 😀
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You mean, Irishly, Russianly, or Australianly?
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Bingo!
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Ridiculously funny 😆 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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You are extremely clever
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