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Write Right: So What?

July 2, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Write Right Talks about Writing Right“So” is a word commonly used to mean “very” or “really.” For example, “he was so late.” The word is a vague intensifier and should either be cut from the sentence or accompanied by an explanation.

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Start Over Again

July 1, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Bicycle.

It’s said that you don’t forget how to ride a bike. It’s a somewhat true statement. If you have ridden a bike in the past and decide to start riding again, you have a slight advantage over the person who has never ridden one. Then again, maybe you don’t have an advantage. You rode in the past, but your final ride was horrific. You had to stop riding, not because you chose to, but because you were physically incapable of riding due to an injury. For you, the challenge is not in the pedaling but in the images and memories that fill your mind.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: bicycling, dancing, writing practice

Looking Changes a Thing

June 26, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Looking changes a thing.

…a fragile music tuned by borrowed contents,
each narrow flute enriched by what it holds
the song provisional, the precise note
inspiring thirst, but altered by a sip.
April Lindner’s “Crystal”

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: April Lindner, Elizabeth Bishop, looking, observation, poetry

Write Right: Use Verbs to Paint a Picture

June 25, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Write Right Talks about Writing RightVerbs don’t only propel the plot forward. They also convey mood. They can paint a picture of what a character is like or of what a relationship is like. They can show the quality of an emotion without having to rely on a direct object, adjective, or adverb.

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Let the Ending Come

June 24, 2014 By Erin Beasley

The end.

To ‘sit with’ you have to look into the gap in your understanding, not drive the conversation, not know where it’s going. Not know beforehand at all where it’s heading. – Lia Purpura, “On Looking Away: A Panoramic”

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: endings, Lia Purpura, stillness

Do Work You’re Proud Of

June 19, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Paul Arden.

If I did work I was proud of, and I didn’t get the money, at least I’d have the work. – Neil Gaiman, “Make Good Art”

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Filed Under: Work Life, Writing Life Tagged With: good work, Neil Gaiman

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