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Who Can Break the Rules?

Susan LeDoux Posted on September 20, 2020 by Susan LeDouxSeptember 20, 2020

My son was 9 when I dragged him to a concert featuring Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by our town’s orchestra. I wanted John to experience the emotional power Beethoven, at his best, can summon. This link between the classical and … Continue reading →

Posted in books&writers | Tagged breaking rules in music, evolving literary styles, head hopping, literary rules, Literary styles, point of view character, POV | 2 Replies

Three Common Writing Bloopers

Susan LeDoux Posted on December 15, 2019 by Susan LeDouxDecember 15, 2019

At our last writers group meeting, I mentioned I find it harder to find novels that hold my interest. Some seem trite and others are poorly written. Steve said it was because writers recognize bloopers that somehow get past editors, … Continue reading →

Posted in books&writers | Tagged editing, editor, head hopping, hey Bob, inner editor, on the nose writing, point of view character, writing mistakes | 2 Replies

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