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The research literature on the subject reads a little like those old TV ads: "This is your brain.
An editor and a writer will have differences, but I think Wolff, borrowing prickliness from his subject, reads too much into Mrs. White's polite cavils and "long-faced" rejections "expressed with regretful and self-justifying delicacy".
For this reason, in all the subject reads or hears, each letter or number is either viewed as physically written in a specific colour (in so-called projector synesthetes) or visualized as a colour in the mind (in associator synesthetes).
Malcolm's book — still essential reading — dwells mostly upon the betrayal inherent in the journalist's enterprise: the moment when the subject reads the article and discovers that the reporter has not represented him according to his own internal narrative but has told a story of her own crafting.
The subject reads: "Entry into the USA denied / Treated beneath contempt".
While there was no text in the body of the email, the subject reads, "you are a loser".
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Hint: Subject read: "Thanks for the recommendation; think I'll go elsewhere".
His next post on the subject read, "So far the broccoli/kohlrabi votes are pretty much evenly split.
For more on this subject, read Rothenberg's 2007 Times Op-Ed article "Speak Whale to Me".
Perhaps my ignorance was a virtue: I could serve as an experimental subject, reading the book and reporting on whether I arrived at the promised land.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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