Month: August 2007

Killing Spree #2

I Give Up! The first 1,500 may have been easy, the next 400 were utter torture to cut from What happened while Don was watching the game. I feel like I can’t cut out another word without committing offenses against grammar, destroying important plot points, or even turning the entire piece into a kind of […]

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Progress: <Working Title>

Now of course, the story I broke ground on today is not called <Working Title>*. It’s a Halloween story I’m writing for the annual Halloween contest of my online writer’s group Codex. Each year, one of the Codex members comes up with a novel way to inspire a story. Two years ago, I participated in […]

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Killing Spree #1

Rather embarassing how easily I was able to cull 1,500 words from ‘What happened while Don was watching the game’ (see previous post). That’s 6 pages even I could see the story can do without. Admittedly, it does hurt, but as the cowboy says in the Far Side cartoon, “it’s a good kind of hurt”. […]

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Some Serious Darling-Killing

“Kill your darlings” is a widespread piece of writing advice given by editors, almost without actually looking at a given manuscript. And it’s always justified. Writers have a tendency to be overly wordy and a complemental tendency to fall in love with every sentence they write, and editors have the tough job of cutting acceptable […]

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I.M.: Intensely Moving

Not only does true love exist, it has been incarnated in a Dutch female author, who has mastered the art of capturing it in words. Connie Palmen, a highly successful Dutch novelist and essayist, wrote ‘I.M.’ after the love of her life, Ischa Meijer, the hugely talented columnist, radio and TV personality, and above all […]

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