
Use & Abuse of Magic in Writing
Repeal the law of gravity, and it’s no surprise if somebody flies.
Repeal the law of gravity, and it’s no surprise if somebody flies.
A century-plus of humans viewing cinema has forever altered the ways in which we all perceive and receive our stories. Consequently, that century ought to show some effect on how we craft our stories, too.
I’d say one of the most hazardous phrases human beings have scrawled is, “In vino, veritas” – which is of course Latin for, “In wine, there is truth.”
Antarctica does not have any polar bears. Yet, I felt pleased to discover on a recent voyage that this polar continent does boast a Camille Seaman.
All writers have some part they loathe about their process.
Let’s open this piece with a judgment: that reasoning by analogy is abhorrent. Well, why?