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... Fear is the most pervasive reason why people can not write well . " To overcome one's fear of writing one needs to practice , to study the conventions and to develop confidence . Thus , in this most fundamental issue , a writer's ...
... Fear is the most pervasive reason why people can not write well . " To overcome one's fear of writing one needs to practice , to study the conventions and to develop confidence . Thus , in this most fundamental issue , a writer's ...
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... fear could have been contained . No drawn - out fear . But women at sex hazarded birth and hence lifetimes . The fear did not stop but permeated everywhere . She told the man , " I think I'm pregnant . " He organized the raid against ...
... fear could have been contained . No drawn - out fear . But women at sex hazarded birth and hence lifetimes . The fear did not stop but permeated everywhere . She told the man , " I think I'm pregnant . " He organized the raid against ...
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... fears . The fairy tale , by contrast , takes these existential anxieties and dilemmas very seriously and addresses itself directly to them : the need to be loved and the fear that one is thought worthless ; the love of life , and the fear ...
... fears . The fairy tale , by contrast , takes these existential anxieties and dilemmas very seriously and addresses itself directly to them : the need to be loved and the fear that one is thought worthless ; the love of life , and the fear ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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