Rejection has value. It teaches us when our work or our skillset is not good enough and must be made better. This is a powerful revelation, like the burning UFO wheel seen by the prophet Ezekiel, or like the McRib sandwich shaped like the Virgin Mary seen by the prophet Steve Jenkins. Rejection refines us. Those who fall prey to its enervating soul-sucking tentacles are doomed. Those who persist past it are survivors. Best ask yourself the question: what kind of writer are you? The kind who survives? Or the kind who gets asphyxiated by the tentacles of woe?
Chuck WendigUse the words that live inside your head. And if the words that live inside your head are those of a sentimental Victorian troubadour, then please close your head in a door jamb until you kill all that overwrought prose in an act of brain damage.
Chuck WendigTag: writing
Story should be a descent -- the feeling that there is an intense gravity to the narrative that draws you down, down, down.
Chuck WendigTag: advice writing story narrative
Question marks are shaped like hooks for a reason: they will hook the reader and drag them deeper into the story
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Storytellers think they're writing for the audience. They're writing, in a way, to hurt the audience.
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