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This book is titled Live Writing, and you may be wondering what I mean by that. Most of us have read (and written!) the opposite kind of writing-dull, drab language that sounds about as interesting as a city phone book. By "live writing" I mean the kind of writing that has a current running through it-energy, electricity, juice. When we read "live writing", the words seem to lift off the page and burrow deep inside us.
Fletcher selects what he feels are the most important aspects of craft for this book. My notes on some of them follow:Characters· Characters are the most important part of a story.· The plot should grow out of the characters, and not the other way around.· Characters must first be born in your mind.· Build characters from people you know.· Give physical descriptions of your characters.· Characters should be complex, containing both good and bad.· Write letters to and from your characters, asking them questions!Voice· Best way to develop it is through your writer's notebook.· Think of writing as chatting on paper.· Always have a particular audience in mind.· Be honest!· Writing is trying to get readers to see something as you do.Conflict· Types of.· Don't wait long to develop it.· Don't solve it too quickly.· Don't end a story too abruptly or predictably.Time· Writing time isn't the same as real time.· Slow down "hot spots."· Skip over unimportant time quickly.· Narrow the time frame to key points.· Flashbacks are usually needed; they represent memories, what makes a character tick.