“Every aspect of the novel is - or should be - an arrow pointed towards its ultimate meaning, or a multiplicity of possible meanings. But I also value the readers' autonomy, their right to both read and misread.” ShouldValuesNovelReaderAspectUltimateAutonomyArrowsMultiplicity Author:C.E. Morgan
“Every single aspect of a text requires very careful choices and rigorous evaluation. Style is employed - or deployed - for a reason. It's purposeful. Form and aesthetics are part of meaning-making. Ideally, a writer would have mastery over a wide variety of rhetorical gestures and tonalities, our lexicon and punctuation system, our grammar, and all the riches of a liberal and literary education.” ReasonFormChoicesStyleAspectCarefulWideRichesVarietyMasteryGesturesEmployedGrammarAestheticsEvaluationPunctuationRhetoricalLexicon Author:C.E. Morgan