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On the outside looking in

Esse quam videri - to be rather than to seem.

Fantastic

Want to try your hand at this? I was cognizant of this book prior to this post, but only saw a full manuscript today. A 50,000 word book without utilizing that which is most common, as shown in this.

That's right - a book without an 'e', Gadsby.


* You'll note that I only used one 'e' in this post (excluding this line). It was tougher than I thought!

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