The Writer, 50. sējumsWriter, Incorporated, 1937 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
16. lappuse
... problem without effort . We feel that we have been denied the opportunity of seeing our friend solve her own problem . It is too often the case that beginning writers fail to realize the importance of struggle in the short story . First ...
... problem without effort . We feel that we have been denied the opportunity of seeing our friend solve her own problem . It is too often the case that beginning writers fail to realize the importance of struggle in the short story . First ...
81. lappuse
... problem . Anyone may work out the problem and submit it to the Dutch Uncle . In this column will be published , with the author's name , the best solution to the problem . There may be other , or parts of other , solutions pub- lished ...
... problem . Anyone may work out the problem and submit it to the Dutch Uncle . In this column will be published , with the author's name , the best solution to the problem . There may be other , or parts of other , solutions pub- lished ...
193. lappuse
... problem , but are merely introductory matter , that which could lead up to the problem . It must be remembered that the problem of a story is that particular thing with which the chief character is vitally concerned . It is the definite ...
... problem , but are merely introductory matter , that which could lead up to the problem . It must be remembered that the problem of a story is that particular thing with which the chief character is vitally concerned . It is the definite ...
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