Long ago and far away I spent half a summer in a prestigious (I was told) writers’ group. The classes offered some gems, one of which is the core of this experiment; Subtlety.
The lesson was simple: Subtlety is wasted on the reader. They won’t get it.
And yet, a few years after receiving that gem, I attempted it.
Now I’m editing and revising the piece – How Jerry and Betty Became the Least Entertaining Couple in the Neighborhood – to correct for my lack of subtlety.
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Either way, we’ll both learn something.
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