Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Inhibition Kills It

In a book I read about how to write (it's where I learned everything I know on the matter), the author says that you should not be afraid. Words on the page, the premise goes, are better than the empty void. I'm not sure that's always the case, but something gets lost when fear overtakes a writer and he or she is unwilling to confront what's afoot.

Sulks is taking brave steps in the direction of looseness, not all of which are painful (see final entry).

That's enough about that.

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