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D EALING W ITH T ELL (C ONT ’ D .)
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J ULY 23, 2017
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because my mind fills in blanks of what I’m thinking rather than what I’m
reading.
ALL TELL
COMBINED PRINT & E-
BOOK NON-FICTION
1. REDISCOVERING
AMERICANISM BY M ARK
R. L EVIN
2. DANGEROUS BY M ILO
Y IANNOPOULOS
3. HILLBILLY ELEGY BY J.
D. V ANCE
4. ASTROPHYSICS FOR
PEOPLE IN A HURRY BY
N EIL DE G RASSE T YSON
5. AL FRANKEN, GIANT
OF THE SENATE, BY A L
F RANKEN
COMBINED PRINT & E-
BOOK FICTION
1. CAMINO ISLAND BY
J OHN G RISHAM
At the writer’s group meeting the other evening, I simultaneously read
a wonderful historical story chapter, while the lady read it to the group. The
story has potential and a lot to like. However, it has one major problem. I made
corrections and gave up after the first three paragraphs. After that, I continued
only to find more of the same. There was no further point correcting the same
thing over and over again.
The entire narrative was tell, with no active voice. Told in omniscient,
third-person point of view, the voice came from a disembodied presence. Even
the dialogue tags were told, rather than shown.
I gave an honest, critique of what she needed to do to fix it, but I have a
feeling she’s never going to give me her pages to read again. If she does, I’ll be
very happy!
You cannot tell an entire story with no active voice. It comes off flat and
emotionless – It gives no emotional investment to the characters or the reader.
MY NEMESIS
Tell has been my nemesis for a long time and it clicks when I see it in
other people’s work, but my own, fugeddaboudit.
They’re not called “other” editors for nothing!
Plus, editors know better than to edit their own stuff. There are a few
that can, but that’s not common. At least I can admit I’m partially blind to it,
though I don’t do as bad as some writers. I know my weaknesses.
3. THE WOMAN IN CABIN
10 BY R UTH W ARE I’ve tried to explain it to you in as simple terms as I can. For someone who
didn’t have a clue what it meant for years, I hope this has been a help to clarify
it for you.
If you have any more questions about it, feel free to contact me here or
at my other e-mail at [email protected]
4. MURDER GAMES BY
J AMES P ATTERSON AND
H OWARD R OUGHAN Happy writing.
Fred
2. WIRED BY J ULIE
G ARWOOD
5. THE IDENTICALS BY E LIN
H ILDERBRAND
S UMMER 2017
P AGE 4
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