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for those who love good prose... Suprose aims to encourage and support literature, authors, books and audiences of SA prose. Think of this as a watering hole where conversations begin and friendships develop.
What is Suprose?
Welcome to Suprose.
Why Su-prose? "Su" in Sanskrit is a prefix for "good". This is a place where we will discuss and analyze prose (with a South Asian Connection) - that which is good, awesome, excellent, and maybe rant about prose that could be better.
Whether you love prose, are a prose expert, or want to learn more about prose, or to put it simply want to have anything to do with prose, this blog is for you.
Why Su-prose? "Su" in Sanskrit is a prefix for "good". This is a place where we will discuss and analyze prose (with a South Asian Connection) - that which is good, awesome, excellent, and maybe rant about prose that could be better.
Whether you love prose, are a prose expert, or want to learn more about prose, or to put it simply want to have anything to do with prose, this blog is for you.
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Friday, January 28, 2011
NYTimes.com: Walled City
Thursday, January 27, 2011
NPR.org - Think You Know How To Write A Sentence?
Visi Tilak thought you would be interested in this story: Think You Know How To Write A Sentence?
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/25/133214521/stanley-fish-demystifies-how-to-write-a-sentence?sc=emaf
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/25/133214521/stanley-fish-demystifies-how-to-write-a-sentence?sc=emaf
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
NYTimes.com: The Intellectual at Play in the Wider World
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