In a message dated 3/18/08 9:43:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Still, think of how many stories you have encountered that fall tragically > short of becoming anything worthwhile. Often times this is not exclusively > a fault of a writer's ability, linguistically, but instead is a deeper fault > of not understanding at all what writing such a story involves. > There have been literally scores of books written to spell out in concrete detail the virtue of such things in a gripping "story". Hell, even I wrote one. The problem for a sophisticated storyteller is not his not knowing the genus of what could increase the grip or the impact of his story, but coming up with the specifics to do it. ************** Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00 030000000001)
