Re: Writing (Tangent)
dingdong, on host 139.134.142.54
Wednesday, February 28, 2001, at 07:55:07
Re: Writing (Tangent) posted by Calvin on Tuesday, February 27, 2001, at 18:32:11:
> > > > > It's even more relevant in a novel. No matter what genre you're writing in, every word should count. If writers need to stretch their story to make it into a novel, they shouldn't be writing novels in the first place. > > > > ::sighs:: > > > > I shouldn't have used the word 'padding' in the original follow-up. This'll teach me to post when I'm tired. I kinda hope, though, that everyone else can see what I was *trying* to get at despite my poor choice of words. > > > > -Trunks > My late friend the novelist Richard Marius once said in a speech that it is true that novelists sometimes makes things up. Nonetheless, they must spend countless hours in libraries doing research to make sure that the stories come out right. Sometimes stories are rewritten many times just to find the right choice of words. --Calvin
For those who love both writing and fantasy, get your hands on the original manuscripts of the Lord of the Rings. Tolkien's son(?) had them published around 5 years ago, and it's astonishing how much the story and the characters changed with the basic plot remaiming the same.
ding"fantastic read..can't remember the names of them though...I'll post again later"dong
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