I love this line: "Find the line through it that feels most mythic and human and elemental" . It's the kind of advice that ceases to be merely mechanical ("craft") and asks the writer to consider what in a story is the magic magnet that'll pull the reader in. I guess the more we write, the better we get at sensing "the mythic, human and elemental."
I love this line: "Find the line through it that feels most mythic and human and elemental" . It's the kind of advice that ceases to be merely mechanical ("craft") and asks the writer to consider what in a story is the magic magnet that'll pull the reader in. I guess the more we write, the better we get at sensing "the mythic, human and elemental."
I love this line: "Find the line through it that feels most mythic and human and elemental" . It's the kind of advice that ceases to be merely mechanical ("craft") and asks the writer to consider what in a story is the magic magnet that'll pull the reader in. I guess the more we write, the better we get at sensing "the mythic, human and elemental."