Raymond Carver to the Rescue
Aug. 23rd, 2015 10:02 amSaid no one in the history of ever, probably.
Still, I find that when I am absolutely stuck on a passage, it helps to write like Raymond Carver.
She poured the coffee into a cup and drank.
"We're leaving," he said.
She took another sip.
Sometimes that's all you need. Like, oh, you need to convey the fact that your characters don't particularly like each other? There, you're done. Good job. Moving on.
Still, I find that when I am absolutely stuck on a passage, it helps to write like Raymond Carver.
She poured the coffee into a cup and drank.
"We're leaving," he said.
She took another sip.
Sometimes that's all you need. Like, oh, you need to convey the fact that your characters don't particularly like each other? There, you're done. Good job. Moving on.
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Date: 2015-08-24 03:11 pm (UTC)When he spoke she could barely hear his voice.
"The key," he said. "Give it to me."
"What?" she said. She gazed a the door.
"The key," he said. "You have the key."
"My God," she said, "I left the key inside."
(Mario and Peach return from a rainy afternoon at the local go-kart/mini-golf course; they've been fighting; Peach has been drinking; the subject of Daisy has come up twice)
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Date: 2015-08-25 01:54 pm (UTC)http://archiveofourown.org/works/4653495
oh shit my hand slipped.