Saturday, 15 January 2011

DESCRIPTION - CUTTING TO UNIQUE FACETS

My uncle died a year ago today. My Mum, like any older sister, is finding this hard. 

My writing thought is brief. 

If one of the key rules of writing is to cut irrelevant detail, anything that gets left behind has to encapsulate a unique insight from the character’s perspective - an echo from the depths of their psyche. 

Philosophical, metaphorical or creative - there is no place for hard as stone or tears glittering like diamonds (unless she is fake-deceptive and tearing-up to make tracks to an engagement ring).

Writing needs to original and that is not going to be found in the plot.

3 comments:

  1. I hope you and your mum can focus on the happy memories. Take care.

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  2. Grieving for our lost loved ones is tough, and certain times it all comes back. So sorry for you and your mum.

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  3. Hi Jemi and Karen
    Thank you for your kind thoughts. At this time, we are all hovering between loss and celebration of life.

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