![]() ![]() The first modern bodice ripper romance novel. Woodiwiss is credited with the invention of the modern historical romance. ![]() ![]() OL59383W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 96.79 Pages 440 Ppi 500 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0061743690 The Flame and the Flower (published 1972) is the debut work of romance novelist Kathleen E. She wrote her first book in longhand while living at a military outpost in Japan. ![]() Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 18:00:28 Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA104915 Boxid_2 CH106001 Camera Canon 5D City New York DonorĪlibris Edition 25th anniversary ed. The flame and the flower by Woodiwiss, Kathleen E Publication date 1972 Publisher New York : Avon Books Collection inlibrary printdisabled internetarchivebooks delawarecountydistrictlibrary americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English Notes No TOC. ![]()
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![]() I sort of lost my train of thought and want breakfast.Right the eggs are the words, cartons the sentence. Now I love eggs as much as the next person but these extra eggs will be a problem, they will sit awkwardly if not haphazardly in said carton, they could slip and slide all over the fridge, basically fucked up my day these extra eggs, they have. ![]() 17 eggs will not fit in an egg carton that houses a dozen. Imagine if you have an egg carton that holds a dozen eggs, but you have 17 eggs. Some of the sentences have like 50 words in them, but they are not conveying a lot of info, they are just extremely wordy. Words are great, but they are free and no one will ever take them from you, you do not need to use ALL of the words that ever were in your book. No the most annoying girl ever, who gets dumped at the alter, which after 90 pages you question why he asked her in the first place? Why?Īny way this author also seems to like to use lots of words. ![]() ![]() Prose's forthright, waspish and often very funny book is a plea to all writers for vigour and clarity, one which encourages them to tend to the details of technique, and the mastery of language, as closely as they tend to their own ambition." - Louise Doughty The Observer 'astute and enthusiastic commentary for writers and readers' Times Literary Supplement 'a volume that shows how to judge a book not by its cover, or even by its subject matter, but by the quality of its writing' Culture, The Sunday Times 'an essential book for any writer.who purports to take his or herself remotely seriously' The New Review, Observer 'Delightful and edifying. ![]() Dalloway Reader Francine Prose 4.19 - 29.73 Blue Angel Francine Prose 3.59 - 14.99 The Vixen Francine Prose 4.69 - 26. ![]() ![]() ![]() "For everyone studying English literature this book should be required reading it is a wonderful explanation of how writers build their books from the words upwards." - Daisy Goodwin The Sunday Times "a clarion call for aspiring writers to do that most simple, time-consuming but enjoyable thing: their homework. 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Anthropological Theory – University of Pittsburgh ![]() ![]() ![]() He continues his walk to Class, when all of a sudden, right in front of his eyes. Jaune's on his way to Class as he just finished up some matters regarding his home of Arcadia, he is to be crowned the Emperor of Arcadia sooner or later and needs to ready for it. As their Jaune (Emblem) thought the same thing as well. ![]() ![]() Jaune's friends from the (Emblem) Universe also understood what they are going through. They all nod, but felt a bit sad about it. But it will take a while to form that kind of bond. ![]() We went through a lot and I consider all of them family, and I can do the same for you. I know you are all my friends, but it's not the same compared to my friends back home. He may enjoy the company of the Academy and the friends he made, but he misses the people in his home of Arcadia and can't wait to get back.Īll of Jaune's friends look to Jaune for answers, all he can do is just sigh. 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