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  2. Writing process - Wikipedia

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    A writing process is a set of mental and physical steps that someone takes to create any type of text. Almost always, these activities require inscription equipment, either digital or physical: chisels, pencils, brushes, chalk, dyes, keyboards, touchscreens, etc.; each of these tools has unique affordances that influence writers' workflows. [1]

  3. Maus - Wikipedia

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    An editor responded, "Let's go out to Spiegelman's house and if a giant mouse answers the door, we'll move it to the nonfiction side of the list!" The Times eventually acquiesced. [147] The Pulitzer committee sidestepped the issue by giving the completed Maus a Special Award in Letters in 1992. [148] Maus ranked highly on comics and literature ...

  4. Leonard Wibberley - Wikipedia

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    The best-known of Wibberley's books, The Mouse that Roared, was kept in print for some time by Bantam Books and then Four Walls Eight Windows. Fifty of his book publications are available as e-books. Fifty of his book publications are available as e-books.

  5. Pace (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a literary story needs the dialogue to match the pace of the other elements in the story—it needs to move more slowly. [39] Genre stories generally move quickly, employing more dialogue and action and less slow-paced narrative, because they are generally plot-driven rather than character-driven, like literary and mainstream stories ...

  6. Move Over, Mickey! New Donald Duck Book Explores the ... - AOL

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    The book's editor, Daniel Kothenschulte, not only wrote the introduction but counts himself among the character's biggest fans. "To me it's a dream come true because I've always been a Disney fan ...

  7. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    For simple software, when the mouse starts to move, the software will count the number of "counts" or "mickeys" received from the mouse and will move the cursor across the screen by that number of pixels (or multiplied by a rate factor, typically less than 1). The cursor will move slowly on the screen, with good precision.

  8. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    The concept of writing as a problem-solving process, as explored by Linda S. Flower and John R. Hayes, provides a framework for understanding free writing beyond its traditional context. [17] This perspective suggests that free writing can serve as a foundational step in a multifaceted cognitive process that includes critical thinking and ...

  9. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by a series of automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers along an edge with a thick needle and strong thread.