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...feel disappointed with a novel if a main character doesn't achieve/learn what you wished s/he would? ...have no expectations or aspirations for characters but just enjoy passively watching their u…
Tagged: reading to learn, reading for entertainment, what readers of fiction like, weak characters, fiction
Started by Eileen Schuh in Writing and Marketing Tips Nov. 6, 2009.
Three 'Haiku' for you: (1) basanti shawls yellow paper kites in mustard fields (2) Every time I doze - Buddha opens his eyes (3) Sky weeps Colours - Autumn leaves ------------------- Hamid Yazd…
Tagged: hawk, basanti, buddha, time, autumn
Started by Hamid Yazdani in Canadian Books Oct. 15, 2009.
SInce I was young ( a long time ago), I've chuckled over Robertson Davies' alter ego, Samuel Marchbanks. Perhaps the humour is a bit unsophisticated for today's taste, but I've been surprisd by the n…
Tagged: youth, sketching, humour
Started by Ed Bebee in Canadian Books. Last reply by Ed Bebee Aug. 30, 2009.
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