Simplicity

Simplicity

Forward, he cried

From the rear

And the front ranks died.

Pink Floyd (Us and Them)

 

We can tell a whole world in a sentence.  The rewrite is where we polish our prose until it gleams.  We remove all that does not belong in order to experience what remains.  In the rewrite, we ask ourselves, “Is this word or sentence necessary?”  A single word can kill a sentence, can cloud its meaning, and halt the rhythm.

“For Sale.  Baby shoes. Never worn.” Ernest Hemingway is often credited with writing this six-word short story.  It has a beginning, middle, and end. It tells us all we need to know and our imagination fills in the rest.

Let’s tell our story, and nothing more.

 

Learn more about marrying the wildness of your imagination to the rigor of structure in The 90-Day Novel, The 90-Day Memoir, or The 90-Day Screenplay workshops.

Alan Watt with L.A. hills behind

by Alan Watt

About the author

Alan Watt is the author of the international bestseller Diamond Dogs, winner of France’s Prix Printemps, and the founder of alanwatt.com (formerly L.A. Writers’ Lab). His book The 90-Day Novel is a national bestseller. As Alan has been teaching writing for over two decades, his workshops and the 90-day process have guided thousands of writers to transform raw ideas into finished works, and marry the wildness of their imaginations to the rigor of story structure to tell compelling stories.

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