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...grammatical rules, one of social demureness—which would seem to dictate that Scene would not see the light of day and that if it did, it would at least be checked and double-checked. Something with such great potential to inflame should be, after all, an irreproachably well-written product...
...purpose, says Haas, who told Doordopped that his magazine purposefully avoids the Advo’s “emphasis on theory-oriented work,” and focuses instead on playing it straight. “We value writing that’s clear, well-written, non-convoluted but highly polished,” he says. “We tend to get very readable stories that manage to be both entertaining and have some literary significance...
...back home. Our two heroes battle Zorgons (reptilian aliens that look like they descended from the “Predator” franchise), a defective robot, and their own brotherly squabbles. The strengths of “Zathura” are the acting of the two brothers and their well-written, delightful banter. It’s tough to carry a movie when you are not old enough for a learner’s permit, but Bobo and Hutcherson are up to the challenge. I found myself laughing at some of the one-liners delivered by Bobo, a cute combination...
...even with this success, Harrison was not spared criticisms of his writing style. After reading Harrison’s acclaimed editorials, he says that his father-in-law told him, “They were written with great passion, but they weren’t very well-written...
...current editor, British newspaper journalist Matthew Engel?the Almanack has been updated for the 21st century. A photograph now graces the front cover, replacing the old wood engraving of two Victorian gents in top hats playing cricket, which had appeared on the cover since 1938. Inside, there are well-written features alongside the usual lists of records and scorecards of all major cricket games from the previous year, and a section on cricket's spread to new parts of the globe. "I wanted to change the perception that this was just a book of statistics," says Engel. "Cricket must change...