yourbookvoice wrote: ↑November 25th, 2022, 7:48 am
In the reader's instructions is the following direction:
"• Then read the poem. At the end include the name of the publication and repeat the author's name as given."
Should I simply say: "Yale Review.... Frederick Erastus Pierce"
or should I say: "Published in the Yale Review.... authored by Frederick Erastus Pierce"?
Thanks,
Kerry Adams
Your Book Voice
The first option. Just read what is written and add nothing else.
Thanks for checking.
yourbookvoice wrote: ↑November 25th, 2022, 7:48 am
In the reader's instructions is the following direction:
"• Then read the poem. At the end include the name of the publication and repeat the author's name as given."
Should I simply say: "Yale Review.... Frederick Erastus Pierce"
or should I say: "Published in the Yale Review.... authored by Frederick Erastus Pierce"?
Thanks,
Kerry Adams
Your Book Voice
The first option. Just read what is written and add nothing else.
Thanks for checking.
On our first visit to New York, our hotel was in the area termed 'Hell's Kitchen', so presumably my wife and I may "have slummed through the hidden hells".
On our first visit to New York, our hotel was in the area termed 'Hell's Kitchen', so presumably my wife and I may "have slummed through the hidden hells".
Regards
Jonathan
Could you please add: The Smart Set -- Edwin Davies Schoonmaker to the end please?
Otherwise, PL OK