the effect your words have on readers.
but only when that effect is the one you intended.
or better.
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the best thing about being a writer -- part XII
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/bd3d270364c5a333
> the best thing about being a writer -- part XIII
>
> the effect your words have on readers.
>
> but only when that effect is the one you intended.
>
> or better.
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I think any effect beyond dismissal is excellent,
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It's All About We! (the column)
http://www.serenebabe.net/
microblogging here: http://micro.serenebabe.net/
Mein Kampf
The Bible
Das Kapital
The Koran
Line Up For the Librarian -- oops, wrong list.
DB
Origin of Species
No, no, it'll do just fine, but add to it just one monster book more;
something new, revealing something real scary and old, researched and
written by a professor at Princeton, one Peter Schafer, whose "Jesus
in the Talmud," shows promise (or more like 'threat') of an effect at
minimum equivalent to any or all the books in your list, or at the
most effectual of all, to bring on Armageddon . . .
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1085218.html
I would tend to see it as the ill-considered work of a Jewish suicide
bomber.