May 12, 2010
CALL IT WRITER’S BLOCK, self-sabotage, wretched indolence, what you will. Sometimes you stop writing––and it hurts. Every fiction writer has at least one writer’s block “war story.” In a recent Poets & Writers, “Why I Write” column, Dawn Haines, who teaches writing at the University of New Hampshire, remembers what happened when, free of MFA [...]
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May 3, 2010
The participial phrase is the srongest tool at the fiction writer’s command. But deploy it properly, or you risk causing confusion in the average reader–and rejection from the professional.
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