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I stand in front of my class, struggling to explain the concepts of voice and audience. The words don’t come to me, but a feeling does. It’s a feeling I first encountered reading H. L. “Bud” Goodall, Jr. Bud approached the reader as if talking to a sympathetic but skeptical stranger at a party, leaning in close and sharing a revelatory story that he hoped would convince the other person to live his or her life a bit more fully. That’s what I want to tell the students today. But how do you put that into words? Bud knew.
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