Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 14 Nov 1994 to 15 Nov 1994

Subject: Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 14 Nov 1994 to 15 Nov 1994
From: "Lori A. Moreland" <Lori -dot- Moreland -at- CLE -dot- AB -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:19:21 -0500

Jane Bowerman says:

"Raymond Carver wrote a short story called "Gazebo" using "goes/go" instead
of "said" throughout. I don't know when it was written. It's a great
little story about adultery, booze, and the end of a marriage. The use of
goes/go contributes a sense of movement to the inevitable demise of the
union."

I add:

Raymond Carver (one of my favorite authors) held many jobs... on of which was as
a Technical Writer.

I could rhapsodize on and on about Carver, but that's another list. =;)

Lori -dot- Moreland -at- cle -dot- ab -dot- com


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