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a fluent and prolific writer

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Wordsmith looks forward to closing out 2018 with major tours to Baku, Azerbaijan and Haiti to teach, perform, and spread his message of purpose.
-Work with your wordsmith to create a story that can be made public or private
One of the better is to find out if they are a wordsmith or a storyteller.
Alaska lost "a great parliamentarian and a master wordsmith" when Representative Max Gruenberg (D) died in February, said Representative Chris Tuck (D).
Letta is an apprentice Wordsmith, whose task is to manage The List and distribute words, to children learning to read and to tradesmen in need of a specialist vocabulary.
"Automated Insights, (Ai), the world leader in producing personalized narrative content from Big Data, announced today that its Wordsmith platform is automatically producing 3,000 stories per quarter for The Associated Press-a tenfold increase over what AP reporters and editors created previously.
Since it began using Automated Insights' Wordsmith platform in 2014 to automatically generate these stories, the AP has been able to get stories of up to 500 words onto the wire as quickly as one minute after the earnings data is released.
The second group is wordsmith. Here the author puts together detailed and smooth words that overshadow the tale.
The leader of the Nazi party described himself as 'schriftsteller', which means an author, writer or wordsmith, because of the success of his book 'Mein Kampf', which translates to 'My Struggle', Daily Express reported.
Dickens was a great wordsmith writing for ordinary people, often through the medium of serialised magazines, but nothing more.
A wordsmith, Paul Ackerman was unable to identify a drawing or swallow his food without choking after his stroke.
It's not too long either, even though Berlin focuses his attentions on that mighty wordsmith, Tolstoy.
The Rastafrian wordsmith was third in a BBC poll, behind TS Eliot and John Donne.
Massachusetts, after all, has sheltered many a wordsmith. There's Bishop, Whittier, Kunitz, Dickinson and others whose names "wordsmith" doesn't work with.
"The Wordsmith, the Kid, and the Electrolux" follows Corian Griffin as he embarks on the adventure of his life--and it all started because his father wouldn't give him a cup of coffee.