So, all that was here is gone now.
I did it. I have reasons, most of which have to do with not giving away work that I hope someday to publish.
Also, my work is forthcoming from the following places in the next four months:
"Gone," a short story in the Arkansas Review
"Some Things I Know," a short story in 34th Parallel
"I Can't Answer," a creative nonfiction piece, in Norton's "Best Creative Nonfiction" Anthology, volume Three
"A Perfect Test," nonfiction in The Oxford-American
"For A Day," creative nonfiction in Guernica
Below is something I don't think I'll ever publish-- a list of the words my friend Heather and I use when we talk about writing:
Cost
How expensive?
Flinch!
Give something away
Show, don’t tell
What is the perfect thing?
Need
All first person narrators are liars
What you don’t want to admit
It’s about you means it’s about me
‘judgment begins with vision’
what is shown reveals what’s actually at stake
“Absolute accuracy of expression is the sole morality of writing”
Abstraction is a failure to accurately indicate
A metaphor cuts below
Misunderstanding indicates
Recognition indicates
An action or the concrete indicates
Inflection indicates
“Form is necessity in a work of art”
Objective correlative means the form is perfect
Negative capability
We are revealed by what we cannot bring ourselves to do
Presence indicates absence
Absence indicates loss
Everything is about loss
Immanence: in absence, imminence
Saturday, January 31, 2009
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