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    Dan J.  Decker
    “The symptoms of a writer who hasn’t found their way clear of the needs of Self yet are easy to spot. I should say the symptoms are easy for everyone else to spot, that is, and not so easy for the writer themself to see. You’ll see a writer who does not trust the characters to speak and move on their own, but has to puppeteer them; a writer who does not trust the reader to understand what’s written. One who must insert parentheticals in various forms to explain the work to the reader; flashbacks to explain; big black blocks of text on the page to explain; question-and-answer dialog between characters who aren’t in a courtroom; walk-and-talk characters with their mouths full of dialog of what the story is about; too many stage directions that make the script read like a novel…”
    Dan Joseph Decker, ANATOMY OF A SCREENPLAY THIRD EDITION

  • #2
    Max Nowaz
    “Are you really a reporter?” asked Brown.
“You already asked me that. Come back to Levita, take the pardon.”
 “I doubt I’ll live long enough to get there,” said Brown bitterly.
“I hope you survive. You are a fighter. And we have the antidote for your habit on
Levita. I suggest you take a vacation. There’s nothing much that’s going to happen here.”
With that she left, leaving Brown more confused than ever.
He was a father, he had a son. And, the Levitians had a cure for his drug-addled body.”
    Max Nowaz, The Arbitrator

  • #3
    Beverly Magid
    “Are you afraid?” he asked moving his chair directly in front of her. “Should I be?” she answered getting her courage back. She stood about to dart away, but Vaselik stopped her, took her hands and studied them intently.”
    Beverly Magid, Sown in Tears: A Historical Novel of Love and Struggle

  • #4
    Steven Decker
    “I don’t think so, said the captain. Their ship is clearly outfitted with weapons systems that it did not have when it left Terrene over 600 years ago. And they are pointed directly at us.”
    Steven Decker, The Balance of Time

  • #5
    James Joyce
    “تمسّك بالآن، بالـ هُنا، حيث يغرق كل المستقبل في الماضي ….”
    جيمس جويس

  • #6
    Esther Forbes
    “A man can stand up”
    Esther Forbes, Johnny Tremain

  • #7
    Lisa Genova
    “more than she’d”
    Lisa Genova, Still Alice

  • #8
    Kate DiCamillo
    “I am alone in the world, Dolores, and I am homesick for my own kind.”
    Kate DiCamillo, Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures

  • #9
    Dan    Brown
    “Professor Langdon,' called a young man with curly hair in the back row, 'if Masonry is not a secret society, not a corporation, and not a religion, then what is it?'
    'Well, if you were to ask a Mason, he would offer the following definition: Masonry is a system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.'
    'Sounds to me like a euphemism for "freaky cult." '
    'Freaky, you say?'
    'Hell yes!' the kid said, standing up. 'I heard what they do inside those secret buildings! Weird candlelight rituals with coffins, and nooses, and drinking wine out of skulls. Now that's freaky!'
    Langdon scanned the class. 'Does that sound freaky to anyone else?'
    'Yes!' they all chimed in.
    Langdon feigned a sad sigh. 'Too bad. If that's too freaky for you, then I know you'll never want to join my cult.'
    Silence settled over the room. The student from the Women's Center looked uneasy. 'You're in a cult?'
    Langdon nodded and lowered his voice to a conspiratorial whisper. 'Don't tell anyone, but on the pagan day of the sun god Ra, I kneel at the foot of an ancient instrument of torture and consume ritualistic symbols of blood and flesh.'
    The class looked horrified.
    Langdon shrugged. 'And if any of you care to join me, come to the Harvard chapel on Sunday, kneel beneath the crucifix, and take Holy Communion.'
    The classroom remained silent.
    Langdon winked. 'Open your minds, my friends. We all fear what we do not understand.”
    Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol



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