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Awful author addicted to alliteration achieves acclaim again
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Re: Awful author addicted to alliteration achieves acclaim a
There's a great turn of phrase in that article:
"She had the absolute seriousness of someone who is terminally deluded."
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Re: Awful author addicted to alliteration achieves acclaim a
So this would be the literary equivalent of "suffering succotash" I suppose.
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