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We're playing a game on the NaNoWriMo Facebook group where we "guess" (more
like "fabricate") the genre of the person whose comment appears before
ours. One writer has brought it to a 'hole 'nother level--she authors
one-sentence blurbs that are better than any plot springboards I've seen.
Much like the way people in The Player are always pitching concepts.
She makes it look effortless, while the rest of us are merely efforting to
complete something--anything!
-Tony
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:24 AM, <Brian -dot- Henderson -at- mitchell1 -dot- com> wrote:
> Maybe it's the category of "editor" that's in danger. There will always be
> at least SOME need for various types of instruction. It's possible that
> we've made writing look so effortingless, that business decision makers
> think anybody can do the job.
>
> -Brian H.
>
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