I’ve come to the above realization today because I’ve spent the better part of late August and early September fully immersed in the world of my work-in-progress and it hasn’t felt like writing as much as puzzle-solving. Because this one isn’t a new project, it’s an old one (originally kamikaze’d years ago) and I know [...]
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Rewriting a novel is like solving a puzzle. But with WORDS.
posted by erin on September 23, 2010
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2010/rewriting-a-novel-is-like-solving-a-puzzle
My story
This is, as far as I can write it, the path that led me to my chosen avocation: creative writing.
posted by erin on May 16, 2007
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2007/my-story
“From Elfland to…” Well, you get the idea of the conceit.
This article [broken link! Sorry!] fascinated me, ironically because I had just read Ursula K. Le Guin’s “From Elfland to Poughkeepsie” (1973) right before I started reading this article. It managed to articulate a lot of my personal anxieties about the Harry Potter books in a way I hadn’t been able to pinpoint before. I [...]
posted by erin on March 12, 2007
http://blog.efdanehy.com/2007/from-elfland-to-well-you-get-the-idea-of-the-conceit
