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Mark R DeLong's avatar

Great post, Graham. I'm not much of a fiction writer, but I count myself in the nonlinear camp, and I've been at my campsite there for some time. For me, the model doesn't work like some sort of accretion, where pieces come together (sometimes magically). Rather, they slide around like pieces pulled from different jigsaw puzzles. Some are just beacons, little lights that show a way in other prose. So, loose-fitting. Sometimes useless, too. I've written things that have a lumbering mass of usused words that's bigger than the final product. Sometimes, like right now in a project I'm wrestling with, it's useful to take a (presumed whole) and slice it up‐-in order to impose a creative nonlinearity, I guess.

Good to see your writing wisdom appear in my email inbox!

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Meg Oolders's avatar

I wrote my fourth (and best) novel in vignettes, completely out of order. It was a terrifying process at the time and one I've avoided returning to for some reason. This post has inspired me to give it a go again. Thank you!

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