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reading like a writer–part 5: taking a story apart

reading like a writer–part 5: taking a story apart

by Cynthia Newberry Martin | Jan 29, 2010 | craft of writing, details, journeys, stories, time | 28 comments

Before I jump into the story, I’d just like to say that what follows are my notes–opinion not fact. And I hope to hear more opinions from you. Also, LONGEST POST EVER ALERT (I suggest a beverage of some sort, maybe a snack) and SPOILER ALERT:...
reading like a writer–part 5: taking a story apart

reading like a writer–part 4: reading a story

by Cynthia Newberry Martin | Jan 27, 2010 | craft of writing, stories | 2 comments

Many of the stories in the new Alice Munro collection, Too Much Happiness, were first published in The New Yorker and are still available online. “Dimensions,” the first story in the collection, will be the story  I’ll take apart in the next post....
reading like a writer–part 3: questions to ask

reading like a writer–part 3: questions to ask

by Cynthia Newberry Martin | Jan 25, 2010 | craft of writing, stories | 16 comments

In an essay entitled “Artful Stealing” by Steven Schwartz in the current issue of “The Writer’s Chronicle,” he writes, “…you break into your own material by finding the key to someone else’s.” Each time I take a...
reading like a writer–part 2: taking it to a new level

reading like a writer–part 2: taking it to a new level

by Cynthia Newberry Martin | Jan 22, 2010 | craft of writing, mfa, reading, stories | 6 comments

Like many of you, I feel that for some time now I’ve been reading like a writer. In other words, when I’m reading, I’m also noticing: tense shifts, point of view, use of time, distance between the narrator and the characters, the movement in and out...
reading like a writer–part 1

reading like a writer–part 1

by Cynthia Newberry Martin | Jan 19, 2010 | craft of writing, reading, stories | 30 comments

Here’s another one of those odd coincidences: It was January of last year that I did a post on James Salter who wrote one of my favorite novels, Light Years, and who in July of 2004 at the Tin House Writers Workshop told the audience: “I don’t read for pleasure...
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