Chad Lare

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It’s perfectly understandable that a new writer could fall in love with the work of a brilliant literary figure (William Faulkner, say, or William Burroughs) and then try to emulate that literary voice. But when an amateur tries deliberately for the sort of mature voice found in seasoned professionals, the result is likely to be pretentious and largely unreadable.
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print
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