Wednesday 29 May 2013

The Artist Unleashed: A WRITER MUST WRITE—FULL STOP, by Francis Guenette

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  1. Great post!
    And man, i never stop loving that Hemingway story

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    1. Hey, thanks Sarah, me too! It gets me every time.

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  2. There is so much learn, and we must realize what applies to us and what doesn't, as we all have our own style.

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    1. Exactly! Having the confidence to go with that style can be a real challenge in the face of conflicting information and ideas.

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  3. You can take every writing tip you've ever received and bundle them all together and throw them, tied to a rock, into the ocean. Make sure that if you do that, you are not near a beach where there is some sort of lifeguard, because (a) that means that you might get cited for littering, so I probably shouldn't have told you to throw trash in the ocean, sorry and (b) people swim near there! That's why there's a lifeguard! Now someone's going to stub their toe on that rock, or worse -- they might cut their toe. There's blood in the water, and the sharks are circling, and only YOU -- yes YOU -- can save them. ONLY YOU. But you're too busy worrying about whether "usually" is an adverb, because you remember that adverbs usually end in "ly" which is a weird way to think about it, if you think about it... but stop thinking! HELP THAT PERSON! It's your fault, after all.

    You threw the rock.

    Oh, I TOLD you to do it? So you just do whatever I tell you to do? Interesting. Come on over. My garage is full of junk and we need to haul it away.

    Anyway, I pay no attention to tips on publishing or writing or, obviously, rules like "Comments should not drone on and on", and I'm usually pretty happy. <<THAT WAS AN ADVERB I THINK. So just like you said: just write and see how it works for you.

    Nice post.

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  4. LOL - I'll bundle everything up and stay away from the beach - maybe pack it all away in the garage instead. I think there is a time for pulling out a style book and checking on something - but caution is needed otherwise all the advice can simply paralyze a person. Thanks for droning on. Love it.

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