The Writer, 50. sējumsWriter, Incorporated, 1937 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 77.
48. lappuse
... readers . Therefore , let us discover our readers . Who are they ? What are they ? Reader appeal is determined in large part by the type of magazine we are trying to reach . It is not difficult in some cases to make gener- alized ...
... readers . Therefore , let us discover our readers . Who are they ? What are they ? Reader appeal is determined in large part by the type of magazine we are trying to reach . It is not difficult in some cases to make gener- alized ...
49. lappuse
... reader hardly has time to know that the story has been stopped to give him this picture . " This is a weak defense . The point is that the short story should not be stopped at all for anything . It is not difficult to follow this ad ...
... reader hardly has time to know that the story has been stopped to give him this picture . " This is a weak defense . The point is that the short story should not be stopped at all for anything . It is not difficult to follow this ad ...
184. lappuse
... reader's attention in the first sentence and hold it until the final paragraph . I put char- acters in the story and tried to make them live . I chose the romantic background of the sea and the Galapagos Islands for the simple reason ...
... reader's attention in the first sentence and hold it until the final paragraph . I put char- acters in the story and tried to make them live . I chose the romantic background of the sea and the Galapagos Islands for the simple reason ...
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