Subject: OK, Thanks
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 22:30:00 UTC

My mind's mental vision of a written story is so strongly a dead corpse, that even when he says it's a ribbon, I'm not really convinced. I'm still seeing a corpse instead.

Interesting comments about going back over old ideas months later. It's pretty much the exact opposite of the rules the teachers forced us to use when writing fiction in English lessons in school. (Write a story with one of these opening sentences. It must be at least so many words. You must complete your first draft in full before going back and changing or editing anything. Your story must be finished and handed in by end of class.)

Of course, that was years ago, so maybe the rules for writing have changed since then, and you can be more flexible nowadays. If so, I wish I'd known sooner!

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