Stan Yoder

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Hemingway once counseled his friend Marlene Dietrich, “Never confuse movement for action.”340 Fiction writers shouldn’t either. Picture a kid in a tantrum, flailing around on the floor. That’s movement. Cops and robbers in a chase. More movement. True action combines realization—when a character is “impressed”—and acting on it in a way that makes a difference to the character’s life or others.
Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style
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