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  • Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
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  • FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
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  • Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:25










  • FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:32













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put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Scott, 200_success, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford Dec 8 at 11:51


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put on hold as off-topic by Laurel, Scott, 200_success, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford Dec 8 at 11:51


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


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  • Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:25










  • FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:32


















  • Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:25










  • FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
    – Chappo
    Dec 8 at 8:32
















Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 8 at 8:25




Hi Nora, welcome to EL&U. Proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified; I'm therefore flagging it for closure. For further guidance, see How to Ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 8 at 8:25












FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 8 at 8:32




FWIW: "I recently started reading his fiction, which was published two years ago.” Note that this means all his fiction was published two years ago. If you mean you started reading the fiction he published two years ago (as distinct from his other fiction published at some other time), you should use this alternative wording. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 8 at 8:32










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