Sentence examples for brave author from inspiring English sources

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It takes a brave author to mine this dynamic for pathos instead of sniggers.

Even the ruthless Bond had charm, so it is a brave author whose heroine seems not to boast a single redeeming feature.

The extraordinary, the thrilling, the transgressive provide automatic glamour, but it takes a brave author to try to describe lives that are so commonplace as not even to be extraordinarily unhappy.

It is a brave author indeed who, without benefit of full hindsight or personal experience, proposes to write yet another nearly contemporaneous account of the most overexposed presidency of modern times.

As Cicero's "Against Verres" triumph suggests, the "Against [X]" formula implies or mimics a scene of mano-a-mano combat with a fake-modest implicit personal subject: the brave author who is pitched against X, telling it like it is, let the chips fall where they may.

Prilepin spoke again, responding to a question from the audience about whether writers have lost their readers because censorship has declined — perhaps because now anyone can say anything, there's an idea that you don't need a brave author to say it.

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I'm not sure if dialogue has been written in such form in YA fiction before but I believe language only changes when brave authors attempt something different.

In honor of Banned Books Week, and the brave authors who continue to challenge censorship, we selected six books from the region that we think you should read. .

People in power rarely give it up voluntarily; sometimes they don't even recognize it, so we need to join brave authors like Julianna Baggot, Jennifer Weiner, Jodi Picoult, and Lionel Shriver.

Dream of Ding Village, a novel by Yan Lianke, one of the most prolific and bravest authors to come from China (periodically banned by the government), brings us a disturbing chronicle of one village's deterioration caused by "the spreading fever" (as Aids was called by the local peasants).

While calling Belle's sacrifice "brave," the author also labeled it "not much of a step for womankind," in the end accusing her of falling "for a domineering man".

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