's style of writing tends to be a little shy of minimalist and dry, utilizing mostly short sentences but avoiding wordy run-ons. His lessons on writing reflect his own style of crafting stories. Simplicity in language is something highly regarded by . He believes that simplicity is a lost art, one that when utilized correctly could convey every emotion in human language in only a few words. He likens this skill to William Shakespeare and James Joyce, who with only simple words and phrases, can break the hearts of their readers or send them into a metaphysical rabbit hole. When Shakespeare's Hamlet famously utters, ''To be or not to be'', his use of words no longer than three letters still resounds with readers today as one of the most meaningful and powerful exustential questions. Shakespeare and Joyce, to continue with 's own examples, mastered their own voice; with Kent mastering a voice he was familiar with as a child to best get his message across.
Kent describes himself in contrast to the musical beauty of some other more geographically blessed authors. He stated: ''I myself grew up in Philadelphia, where common speech sounds like a band saw cutting glass and which employs a vocabulary as unornamental as you'd expect from a homeless nigger on PCP."
Kent centers much of his work around three general concepts: Homosexuality, pacifism and the need for cheap blowjobs. Kent targets dehumanization where technology, sexuality and violence serve as his main villains.
I hope you are a professional writer.
Clearly some major ability there!
Most polite way to say, "Mark Twain, but more gay and more racist."
Let's write
So, I am still good?
A Modern Sophocles.
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