Very few writers are great at absolutely everything from the outset. How did you respond to the opening hand you were dealt? Do you play to your strengths and avoid the rest. If you try to improve, how?
Typed by JimI don’t know how others play to their strengths in their writing. I only know there’s always room for improvement.
Truman Capote supposedly remarked that Jack Kerouac’s On the Road was “typing,” not “writing.” No matter where you fall on the merits of Kerouac’s work, it’s a...
Published on October 11, 2018 00:00