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From creative writers to creative readers: Why it takes two to build a “hydrogen jukebox”

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I enjoyed this brief essay on compound nouns from both a writer’s and a reader’s perspective and I hope you will too.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Phil SlatteryPosted on December 22, 2015December 12, 2015Categories Grammar, The Art of WritingTags art, authors, compound nouns, creativity, fiction, Ginsberg, literature, masters, Nabokov, nouns, style, The Art of Writing, writingLeave a comment on From creative writers to creative readers: Why it takes two to build a “hydrogen jukebox”

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