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Elmore Leonard: 10 ways to "remain invisible" in your writing
Merlin Mann | Feb 14 2006
Easy on the Adverbs, Exclamation Points and Especially Hooptedoodle I feel like I must have linked to this before but, screw it, it's too good not to share again. Written for the NYT's "Writers on Writing" series, these are Elmore Leonard' 10 tips for "disappearing" from what you're writing.
A few to give you the flavor:
Love that bit about 2-3 exclamation points every 100k words -- treating it like the fire alarm of prose fiction. Edit 2006-02-14 09:28:37: Kindly note that the author of these tips is no longer a dead bluesman. He is now just a writer. Many thanks, John Schofield! Take a twenty out of petty cash. 16 Comments
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