Wednesday, February 3, 2010
40: The Dilemma of the Modern Writer, Perhaps Solved
Where the others failed is length. He taps away, tap tap tap. The distractions of other people, the accumulation of baggage—there’s just not time so no. Here’s a brilliant observation. Look at the churning and spitting of the modern age, minute news cycles. Here’s pretense, artistic license. He gives a character, a situation, a complication. Don’t look and presto. Here’s a trite ending.
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Sounds like quite an unhappy plight. Maybe you're doing it wrong?
-Jared
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