It happens to many writers, but how often can it be avoided? A carefully worked text, with errors corrected and stylistic edges tidied, finally sees the light of day. And it is placed next to something that completely changes the intended mood.  It might be another text, or an image, or some piece of every-day realia, but the context alters everything.

In texts that are published on paper or on-screen, these text-life-threatening juxtapositional clashes need not occur.  The solution may be in ...
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