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A while back, Kevin Holtsberry (Collected Miscellany) solticited a response to these questions posed by Betty Smartt Carter:
Saying Something 2010
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Janney's fees contrast with firms like Financial Counseling & Administration, run by Knoxville, Tenn., adviser John Smartt .
Investors Get Better Tools To Price Financial Advisers Ian Salisbury 2011
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Fortunately, the author Madison Smartt Bell is the brother-in-law of a close friend of mine, and I had the good fortune to make his acquaintance three or four times over the last twelve years.
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In his book Narrative Craft, Madison Smartt Bell refers to it as a form of auto-hypnosis that gets us into that imaginative state.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Five Strategies for Inspiring Creativity 2010
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Mark Kamine on Charm City by Madison Smartt Bell: A standard tourist itinerary can be gleaned from the handful of walks
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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Such lists are subjective, but Granta's track record is impressive; more than a decade earlier, Granta lauded emerging writers Lorrie Moore, Edwidge Danticat, Jeffrey Eugenides and Madison Smartt Bell.
Archive 2007-08-26 Bill Crider 2007
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There also is the concept of "central intelligence," as defined by Henry James, and explained in Madison Smartt Bell's "Narrative Design" as "a method for shifting the point of view from one character to another within a narrative ... on a curve which usually passed through an omniscient phase at its height."
What's your point? 2007
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I re-read parts of NARRATIVE DESIGN, the Madison Smartt Bell book that Laura mentioned, on a long train ride recently.
What's your point? 2007
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There also is the concept of "central intelligence," as defined by Henry James, and explained in Madison Smartt Bell's "Narrative Design" as "a method for shifting the point of view from one character to another within a narrative ... on a curve which usually passed through an omniscient phase at its height."
What's your point? 2007
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I re-read parts of NARRATIVE DESIGN, the Madison Smartt Bell book that Laura mentioned, on a long train ride recently.
What's your point? 2007
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