Thursday, October 22, 2015

John Gould: Door Closed, Door Open

"Gould said something else that was interesting on the day I turned in my first two pieces: write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open. Your stuff starts out being just for you, in other words, but then it goes out." That high-schooler was Stephen King. King wrote later: "This editor was the man who taught me everything I know about writing in 10 minutes."

"Writing a good essay isn't that easy. You can't do it with a pointing stick. I try to make a point obliquely, adroitly, and whenever possible, with humor. It must always be a surprise. The surprise is what makes people laugh."

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