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What’s strange is how many beginning writers seem to think that grammar is irrelevant, or that they are somehow above or beyond this subject more fit for a schoolchild than the future author of great literature.
Francine Prose
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Francine Prose
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: April 1
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