We all know how book blurbs and theatre notices can, by careful editing, turn critical comments into a rave review. |
Your short little blurbs regarding faith based social services in Texas are reminiscent of the sound-bites we get from most mainstream media. |
By the same token, such attention traps reduce any accompanying blurbs to simplifying catchphrases, slogans of common sense. |
If he has got a way with words, he might want to think about firing the person writing his promotional blurbs and doing it himself. |
The quadrumvirate of men who provide blurbs for Kirby's fifth collection, read like a who's who of the book's poetic influences. |
I'm sure it takes a monstrous ego to be a White House speechwriter, but do these guys really believe their own promotional blurbs? |