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Bryan James
April 6th, 2009, 03:42 PM
I'm actually sitting on a copy of 'On Writing' as I type this, and cackling like Rhea. It's just funny to be sitting on that book as I discuss the subject.
Ain't no disrespect intended, and I doubt Mr. King would take it as such.
Something I wrote yesterday, before reading all the "what was" and "why did" posts across the various message board threads here was just the following, and I think it holds potent water:
***The best writers (I think) have always had--and leave the reader with--more questions than answers. You have to trust someone that's willing to invest time reading your work. Leave some holes. Let _them_ fill them in. If 200 people read it, the end result is 201 different stories. That's pretty dang cool.***
I'm just thinking. Thought I'd try a First post, already had a few allowed replies to other threads that were accepted by Mods.
BJS
Haunted
April 6th, 2009, 03:58 PM
GREAT RUN for first timer. More, more!!!! :biggrin2: Have you read On Writing or is it just your seat booster?:biggrin2:
Bryan James
April 6th, 2009, 04:41 PM
Haunted,
I have read 'On Writing' twice. Someone indefinitely borrowed it from my local library, so I had to buy my own copy.
In an important way it truly is a seat booster.
I was born with a mis-shaped head and few functional neck muscles, so I require angular assistance when I sit at the computer.
I am now completely lying.
I did forget to add the last part of my post:
***Sometimes even smartfolk want a plain old soap opera. Weave the story into some social commentary, add some sex, bad language, and _some_ violence(heh)....
Please All of the People One Time
BJS
tillyn
April 6th, 2009, 09:25 PM
I would agree with your theory, i walk around and think about how a story would end if this were this way and if that would have been done. I do like a happy endings though when ever possible. I don't like to be ramroded through a story and then it ends badly, to much death and destruction bothers me.
Haunted
April 7th, 2009, 10:35 AM
Haunted,
I have read 'On Writing' twice. Someone indefinitely borrowed it from my local library, so I had to buy my own copy.
In an important way it truly is a seat booster.
I was born with a mis-shaped head and few functional neck muscles, so I require angular assistance when I sit at the computer.
I am now completely lying.
I did forget to add the last part of my post:
***Sometimes even smartfolk want a plain old soap opera. Weave the story into some social commentary, add some sex, bad language, and _some_ violence(heh)....
Please All of the People One Time
BJS
OH, YECH!:vomit:
MadamMack
April 8th, 2009, 04:58 AM
Haunted,
I have read 'On Writing' twice. Someone indefinitely borrowed it from my local library, so I had to buy my own copy.
In an important way it truly is a seat booster.
I was born with a mis-shaped head and few functional neck muscles, so I require angular assistance when I sit at the computer.
I am now completely lying.
I did forget to add the last part of my post:
***Sometimes even smartfolk want a plain old soap opera. Weave the story into some social commentary, add some sex, bad language, and _some_ violence(heh)....
Please All of the People One Time
BJS
You trip me out BJS! I was about to ask how tall you are and wondered if your feet show on your driver's license! :laugh:
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