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The Art of Writing

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I've been studying drawing recently (I'm trying to teach myself movie storyboarding) and came across a great quote from comic artist Klaus Janson. He said, "Every creative person I know works from the ground up, from the big to the small, from the general to the specific." Many writers forget this when they're writing. They get so absorbed in details that they forget about - or can't see - the importance of the big picture. In the past I corresponded with a writer who obsessed over her opening chapter so much that she never wrote her novel. Months went by and no matter how much I encouraged her to move on, she couldn't. To her, if the first three thousand words weren't exactly right, she couldn't let herself continue with a story that she might never finish. Now, I know this is common. It's also dumb. Because writing stories is about context. The big. You cannot know what is good about a story - even down to the tiniest word or s...