I adore reading long narrative magazine pieces (when they're good, not self-indulgently long) but I'm terrible at that kind of writing. Should I try to learn it, or should I stick with my strengths and stay focused on ideas and analysis?
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write the narrative of the character, write the analysis of the situation, chop both up into sections, alternate between pieces' sections with fancy section breaks
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this is a good idea, I will try to implement it
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if there's one thing I learned from english program it's aside from legitimate Great Works, anything of any apparent depth or quality can be constructed according to a process
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and once you work out the process you can more or less paint by numbers a brand new thing arranged in a similar form and evoking similar emotions
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