Deborah Hartmann Preuss, pcc @deborahh@cosocial.ca · activity timestamp 3 months ago @SnowyCA 😂 #margaretAtwood Read more Read less Translate alt "She writes like a man,” a fellow poet said of me in the early 1970s, intending a compliment. "You forgot the punctuation,” I told him. "What you meant was, 'She writes. Like a man.'” Ripostes of this kind came in handy at the time. "She writes like a man,” a fellow poet said of me in the early 1970s, intending a compliment. "You forgot the punctuation,” I told him. "What you meant was, 'She writes. Like a man.'” Ripostes of this kind came in handy at the time. Reply Boost or quote Boost Quote pending approval Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt "She writes like a man,” a fellow poet said of me in the early 1970s, intending a compliment. "You forgot the punctuation,” I told him. "What you meant was, 'She writes. Like a man.'” Ripostes of this kind came in handy at the time. "She writes like a man,” a fellow poet said of me in the early 1970s, intending a compliment. "You forgot the punctuation,” I told him. "What you meant was, 'She writes. Like a man.'” Ripostes of this kind came in handy at the time.