Becoming an auctorial construct in some ways is becoming a fictional character. ❋ Matociquala (2010)
(I also don't rescue them from their bad decisions: if they screw up, the auctorial angel is not going to rescue them.) ❋ Buymeaclue (2009)
Because if there is -- if there's one particle of justice in there anywhere -- it's probably due to auctorial oversight. ❋ Matociquala (2009)
The relaunching of authors under new names is still done, and sometimes writers can be open about it and sometimes publishers ask them to keep it quiet so that the chain bookstores will not order according to the numbers posted by their “old” auctorial names. ❋ Kateelliott (2009)
Tens of thousands of other works languish in anonymity or auctorial obscurity. ❋ Unknown (2010)
However, it's a list of auctorial tricks that have annoyed me recently, and made me want to stop reading something I might otherwise have enjoyed. ❋ Jmeadows (2008)
It amuses the heck out of me, how much it annoys me when I can detect my own auctorial voice heavily present in a sentence or a paragraph. ❋ Stillsostrange (2008)
But then on the other hand that's one of my favorite auctorial tricks, so maybe I will just proclaim it a feature and carry on. ❋ Stillsostrange (2008)
But so far, nearly everything I have written has pushed my auctorial limits in some way, and usually pushed them hard. ❋ Cupidsbow (2007)
The article touches on a discussion that calls traditional assumptions about auctorial ownership into question, as well, I think. ❋ Lou Anders (2007)
I fell in love with the way he used parentheses -- the auctorial asides that were both wise and chatty, and I rejoiced in using such brackets in my own essays and compositions through the rest of my childhood. ❋ Unknown (2007)
No one denies or denigrates his Gulag experiences or auctorial brilliance, but his views on Russian politics and the desirable qualities of the Russian state were not exactly rational. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Wharton rarely permitted herself such auctorial intrusions, but these words express her own view of life—after a loveless twenty-eight year marriage to a man who was pretty much as Newland considered his wife May: “so lacking in imagination, so incapable of growth, that the world of her youth had fallen into pieces and rebuilt itself without her ever being conscious of the change.” ❋ Unknown (2009)
Some of that may be the auctorial "Awww, and now the book is leaving home for school" thing, of course, but on the other hand, it may be effective. ❋ Matociquala (2007)
I feel like I should correct a misapprehension re: auctorial intent, there. ❋ Ashacat (2007)
And again the meat of the matter, such as it is, is told and not shown, an opinion enforced by pure auctorial fiat. ❋ Superversive (2006)