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Can One Ride a Tsunami—or Write One?

Can One Ride a Tsunami—or Write One?

by Paul McHugh | Nov 6, 2021 | Newsletter

Some events are so singular, they prove quite tough to use in a story.

An Open Road is a Blank Slate

An Open Road is a Blank Slate

by Paul McHugh | Oct 6, 2021 | Newsletter

All clichés about U.S. pavement bard Jack Kerouac aside, chasing life along America’s roadways does provide a fine chance to get some good writing done.

To Speak at the Speed of Thought

To Speak at the Speed of Thought

by Paul McHugh | Sep 7, 2021 | Newsletter

While a mere prat, a lad of 23 tender years, I chose to accept Lord Buckley as my personal savior.

The Camera as Teacher

The Camera as Teacher

by Paul McHugh | Aug 6, 2021 | Newsletter

Use of a still camera taught me much about how to write.

SO, HOW DO YOUR CHARACTERS GRAB YOU?

SO, HOW DO YOUR CHARACTERS GRAB YOU?

by Paul McHugh | Jul 6, 2021 | Newsletter

It’s been said—and not just by me—that every fictional character must own a grand and lovely stash of personal secrets.

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