September 22, 2020

Rupert’s Rules of Writing – #4

#4. At some point, you will have to let go. Do it with joy and forward movement.  Leonardo da Vinci is supposed to have observed that works of art are never completed. Instead, they are abandoned. At some point every creative artist says “that is enough”, and they move on to the next work. They seldom return to an already completed work, and many incomplete works remain incomplete for a number of good reasons. You […]

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Rupert’s Rules of Writing – #3

#3. The only way to assess whether a story is ready for publication is to create a publication version, wait, and then read it.  I have discovered that the only way to assess the completeness, consistency, quality etc. of a story, a novella or a book is to actually package it up and create a publication of it. Then you wait. For enough time to disengage from it. Then you read it. You will get

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Books of Loukas – dilemmas on background material

When I started the sketches that would eventually coalesce as The Books Of Loukas 5 years ago, I had no idea what I was going to have to actually do, in terms of detail work. Along the way, apart from inventing 20 or so characters, I realized that I needed to invent an entire town, geographical area and other aspects of an imaginary world. This is not like Tolkien, who invented not only a complete

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