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In this third lecture of the series, Bobis comments upon literary techniques, including voice, style, image, story and theme.
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yA Novel-in-Waiting : Creative Research : Towards Writing FictionMerlinda Bobis,
Manila:The Centre for Intercultural Studies, University of Santo TomasUniversity of Santo Tomas Publishing House,2004Z13543932004selected work criticism extract This publication contains three lectures that Bobis delivered in January 2003 at the University of Santo Tomas' Centre for Intercultural Studies, and an extract from her first, and unpublished, novel, 'Fish-Hair Woman.'Manila:The Centre for Intercultural Studies, University of Santo TomasUniversity of Santo Tomas Publishing House,2004