I was thinking the same thing. For me it seems that the craft gets more involved, but I wouldn't say any more difficult. I found it got much...
I can think of a few examples where it has worked well - No COuntry for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy has italicized first person sections littered...
It's still fairly common in Australia, where this particular story is set, and the "sayer" is a grumpy old man so if it isn't so common now, it...
I find with my own work that if I try and conciously insert some symbolism, it invariably sounds clumsy when I read it back. Like you, the symbols...
Thanks everyone! I think "bugger off" fits best! I still can't belive that I couldn't think of it on my own....And at least everyone was able to...
Screw off could work also...Thanks!
"Piss off" - God, why couldn't I think of that! Many thanks
I'm having a substantial mental blank! I need a short phrase which lies somewhere between "f##k off" and "go away". Any ideas? Peace, AMJ
I'm grappling with this question as well. The main reason for me trying to publish under a pen name is that I seem to be writing two distinctly...
Separate names with a comma.