I'm new to this, and seem to have lost the post I just wrote. I was talking about how I had recently sent a piece I wrote out to six people for feedback and what an interesting exercise that had turned out to be. I saw the possibilities in that process for a continually-unfolding story, one that you could actually use a blog for. You revise the story based on the feedback. They send feedback and you revise it - repost it - get more comments - revise, repost -- and it becomes an organically unfolding piece, never really finished.
Nothing wrong with that.
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A writer writes, plays with words, experiments, expresses, examines, exclaims, and looks out at the world from the cold north of urban Canada.
Saturday 13 October 2007
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