Deborah Hartmann Preuss, pcc @deborahh@cosocial.ca · activity timestamp 2 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 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.