"To you, O LORD, I cry, and to the Lord I plead for mercy: "What profit is there in my death, if I go down to the pit? Will the dust praise you? Will it tell of your faithfulness? Hear, O LORD, and be merciful to me! O LORD, be my helper!" "

- Psalm 30:8-10, English Standard Version
Writing Advice

John Baker has a series of short posts on learning to writing which may interest you, starting here. Of course, you can take them or leave them and still be following his advice in post three: "Don’t listen to other writers."

This note on pacing is worth meditation. Baker quotes Gustav Mahler saying, "If you think you’re boring your audience, go slower not faster."

In his post on beginnings, he writes, "Don’t open with a character alone just thinking. Unless it’s a momentous decision or in mysterious circumstances. I know you can tell me about classic novels that break this rule. When you are writing your classic novel you can break it as well. But for now it is best avoided."

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