07-14-2014, 07:37 AM
(07-14-2014, 07:18 AM)rowens Wrote: A writer has to make decisions, and accept possible failure. But never accept absolute facts. Facts and rules don't mean anything if you can't write. If you can write, rules mean everything if you know them and little if you don't. If you can write and don't know certain rules, you can still write. There is no framework you have to know, but there are frameworks that are hard not to notice if you're serious.Rowens, you speak the white man's truth...but there remains one small catch. You speak to writers, not to posters on a site dedicated to improvement by critique. All of what you say is valid to the lonely and isolated aspirant...but what do you advise once a hermit hires a bullhorn?
And you don't have to accept failure to fail.
Best,
tectak

