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- From: Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: short story writing vs. novel writing
- Message-ID: <14779@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 22:42:43 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Christopher Conn asks whether it's important to write short stories before
- writing novels...depends on whether the short stories are important in
- themselves to you. A short story is a sprint; a novel is a cross-country run,
- so training with one doesn't always qualify you for the other. Being a
- long-winded old guy, I find short stories uninteresting: five thousand words is
- a chapter of warm-up, not a whole event! But a good short-story writer can whiz
- past me and deliver a hell of a bang.
-
- More seriously, train for novels by writing novels. When I got the idea for the
- novel that became Eyas, I knew I didn't have the skill for it; so I practiced
- with two other stories first. I still didn't have the skill for it, but I wrote
- Eyas anyway. Writing novels is like raising children. No matter how many you've
- had before, you're never equipped for the new one.
-