His advice to aspirant writers is to write exactly what they personally want to write and not to try to spot bandwagons. |
One man is out to derail the bandwagons in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however. |
Critics, notoriously influenced by what other critics have written, are often prone to drift onto bandwagons, consciously or not. |
This is the explosive essence of carnival, and it is driven by music from bandwagons, articulated lorries stacked 30 feet high with speakers. |
Perish the thought of jumping willy-nilly on to investment bandwagons or lavishing shareholders' funds on high-profile marketing campaigns. |
Journalists say one thing, scientists want funding and politicians want bandwagons. |