Ideas and flashes of insight (often ones I've had before) written down so I can remember and use them. And a reminder to focus on occasion.
Showing posts with label contradictory advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contradictory advice. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
New lessons, too
I'll also write about things that I think I've never learned before, or have had reinforced in new ways, when I've had opportunities to learn.
Had one of those yesterday at a writing workshop that followed a morning of planting cedar trees. First workshop I've ever taken with muddy knees.
Ana Marie Spagna told us that the best stories tell more than one story at once, and I heartily agree.
She also disagreed somewhat with one if the basic bits of advice many of us have been given: conflict, conflict, conflict!
Her take is that literary fiction can be about connections. I liked that, because what I remember from many of the deeply significant works I've read has not been the conflict -- which often existed -- but the connections forced or forged during the process. Conflict at some level was doubtless part of the work, but the focus was the connection.
That was something I don't believe I've learned elsewhere before, but I'm sure someone will remind me otherwise at some point.
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