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Fenimore Cooper’s literary offenses

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The rules of good writing from Mark Twain

02/04/2019 Write Well, Write To Sell 377 Views 0 Comments bad writing habits, Fenimore Cooper's literary offenses, good writing techniques, Mark Twain, novel writing, rick taubold

From Rick: None have said it better than Mark Twain in his famous essay FENIMORE COOPER’S LITERARY OFFENSES . I’ve added my thoughts and comments. “There are nineteen rules governing literary art in domain of romantic fiction—some say twenty-two. In

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