The Author, Volumen6Alexander P. Watt, 1896 |
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... writers , even if you are reaping no benefit to yourself , and that you are advancing the best interests of literature in promoting the indepen- dence of the writer . 8. Send to the Editor of the Author notes of everything important to ...
... writers , even if you are reaping no benefit to yourself , and that you are advancing the best interests of literature in promoting the indepen- dence of the writer . 8. Send to the Editor of the Author notes of everything important to ...
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... writers ' works ; no one had as yet begun to understand that there ought to be any connection between the price paid when a ... writer this method should only be adopted with the advice of an agent . 2. That in which a profit - sharing ...
... writers ' works ; no one had as yet begun to understand that there ought to be any connection between the price paid when a ... writer this method should only be adopted with the advice of an agent . 2. That in which a profit - sharing ...
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circle of successful writers there may be , no doubt , risk ; most publishers , however , in such a case make the author ... writer has kindly offered to undertake the American rights at 30 per cent . or 50 per cent . - 5. The cost of ...
circle of successful writers there may be , no doubt , risk ; most publishers , however , in such a case make the author ... writer has kindly offered to undertake the American rights at 30 per cent . or 50 per cent . - 5. The cost of ...
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... poet , nil as an artist , a very witty writer of prose . " Victor Hugo was " the greatest known lyrical poet . Exaggerated in all things , 66 " " c 2 puerile and yet sublime , with an inexhaustible reservoir of THE 9 AUTHOR .
... poet , nil as an artist , a very witty writer of prose . " Victor Hugo was " the greatest known lyrical poet . Exaggerated in all things , 66 " " c 2 puerile and yet sublime , with an inexhaustible reservoir of THE 9 AUTHOR .
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... writer ? Nothing . Life is hard facts , and so are latter- day books . I thing it is Mr. Hall Caine who says a writer has no right to digress to his own opinions and observations ; one must be kept at full strain after the characters ...
... writer ? Nothing . Life is hard facts , and so are latter- day books . I thing it is Mr. Hall Caine who says a writer has no right to digress to his own opinions and observations ; one must be kept at full strain after the characters ...
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