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McGurl mocks Joyce Carol Oates's revisionless prolificity ( "useless as a model"); the cult of revision follows from pseudo-egalitarianism ( "diverse aesthetic democracy"), the denial of genius.
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Some of them have sent me more submissions, others haven't ... but none of them have come close to rivaling Robert Reed or Albert Cowdrey for prolificity.
MIND MELD: Is There Gender Imbalance in Genre Fiction Publishing?
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McGurl mocks Joyce Carol Oates's revisionless prolificity ("useless as a model"); the cult of revision follows from pseudo-egalitarianism ("diverse aesthetic democracy"), the denial of genius.
Anis Shivani: Can Writing Be Taught? The Systems-Theory Rationalizations Of An Insider
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His range was astounding, his prolificity legend: from the time his first story was accepted by The New Yorker, in 1954, until weeks before his death, Updike lived, passionately, the life of the writer: he wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
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But one should not confuse the prolificity of these interviews for any downturn in quality.
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I attribute your continuing blogging prolificity ?
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While I'd be the first to congratulate John on his prolificity, I think the real split's probably closer to 95-4-1, or in whole numbers, 1045 lurkers, 44 occasional contributors and 10 regulars.
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It's just hard to accept that the person you were once married to has outstripped Fred West and Bev A~tt in the murder prolificity stakes.
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In general, in any country where we find a diminished prolificity a falling off of childbirth _unaccompanied_ by a decrease in the number of marriages occurring at the reproductive ages, we may attribute this decrease to _voluntary restriction of childbearing_ on the part of the married, or in other words, to the prevalence of "birth control."
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And since that time the prolificity of the Irish mother has so increased that she is now, approximately speaking, inferior only to the Dutch or Finnish mother in this respect.
Logophile77 commented on the word prolificity
State or quality of being prolific.
January 11, 2018