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@johnyNocash
RS, you often post with authority - I mean that as a compliment
Wow. If you met me in person, the dichotomy would astound you… until I got to know you. I'm quite shy.
How would you describe the difference between your writing now and when your first work was published?
First and foremost, I wrote in 3rd person close perspective. Ideally, the narration revealed nothing the POV couldn't experience through their senses. I can't say I was perfect at it, but it got published. My grammar had issues, but frankly, it was often better than that of authors who wrote bestsellers. Remember this: Best sellers are not written, they are made. By editors, copywriters, marketing, media hype, and people spending money to make it happen. What my agent said about my writing is germane, however. He said I told great stories.
I want to believe I still do.
Now adays, I write in 1st person. My characters are the narrator of their stories, and to an extent the stories are about who they are in their head as well as their actions and adventures. I'm also less afraid of revealing their inner (possibly perceived as perverse or perverted) secrets, which, of course, reflects on their author. To the extent that I get writer block, it's what I fear other people will think about the content that stops me cold. If you look at my intro on the profile, I've a little mantra about telepathy there; in this context, that tract might be more interesting.
I've veered away from worrying about grammar. I'm a Grammar B writer, which means my high school English teacher would fail me. I write as if I were telling the story aloud, and if that means I end up rambling, halting, or making incomplete sentences… Well, that's the way people talk and tell stories. In real life. Makes my prose dynamic (except when I go overboard). I'll admit a lot of the composed Grammar B gets standardized during revision. I've some worries about THIS paragraph, so don't take it as a real example. Please. But you get the gist.
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