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THE LITSNACK PHILOSOPHY

11/13/2009

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  • Great poems explode like fireworks
  • Great stories explore change--specifically in people, places, or ideas. There must be transformation!
  • In great language, syntax is lean, word choice economical
  • Use specific nouns and strong verbs
  • Kill adjectives and adverbs
  • Great stories use all of the traditional plot points (exposition, inciting moment, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion)
  • Or, if not, they at least answer all of their own questions (that's Chekhov, baby!)
  • In poems, create emotion through imagery, figurative language, and specific, evocative details
  • Same for stories, except add strong characters and vivid setting
  • Do the above, and theme takes care of itself
  • In short, good literature doesn't have to be long
  • Our motto at LITSNACK: "Easy in. Easy out. Nobody gets hurt."
See ya at the watering hole.

--Ed.


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    Dan Tricarico

    Editor, writer, thinker; dishwasher, janitor, court jester.

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