Subject: Oh heck yes.
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Posted on: 2013-05-17 23:18:00 UTC

My typical offenses result from thinking I'm being clever when I'm really, really not: baffling leaps of logic, overwrought metaphors and similes, bizarre sentence structure, etc. I don't always see it right away, because at the time I know what I mean, but then months later, I'll re-read a particular passage, cringe, and wonder what the hell was wrong with me.

It doesn't help that I occasionally like to hint at things without overtly saying them, like planting Easter eggs for anyone paying enough attention. It does not always work. >.> Hints that are subtle and blend in with the regular narrative are good. Hints that stick out from the regular narrative and are confusing are not.

My writing mantra these days: tell it like it is; say what you mean; either tell the audience or don't; keep it simple, stupid.

~Neshomeh

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