Jessi Minter on Nostr: #WritersCoffeeClub - June 21. Can one use arcane verbiage in one's prose, or must ...
#WritersCoffeeClub - June 21. Can one use arcane verbiage in one's prose, or must one's saga embody only elementary text?
Depends on audience and goal. For some projects I love secrecy codes and getting lost in a world build.
For others, especially involving advocacy? Clarity.
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