[stylist] CK Gratitude prompt response

Aine Kelly-Costello ainekc at orcon.net.nz
Tue Nov 20 02:16:43 UTC 2012


Aha, I like that she decided to go home.  That's what I thought 
she would do.  But then I thought perhaps the order of the 
mention of West and East mattered ...:

"as she exited the parking lot and approached the highway, she 
saw the sign for I-70 West to the right, and I-70 East to the 
left.  A home and a thousand miles of pavement one way; a clean 
slate and boundless uncertainty two thousand miles the other 
direction." Do you see what I mean? The west is mentioned first 
and the home is also mentioned first? That's really minor and you 
may have already noticed, but I guess pointing it out can do no 
harm :)


Aine

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Kuell" <ckuell at comcast.net
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:00:59 -0500
Subject: Re: [stylist] CK Gratitude prompt response

Thanks to those who took the time to read and comment on my 
writing.

Aine, Emily actually chose the homeward path.  You'd have to know 
a bit of US
geography, as I didn't make it clear, but the sun rises in the 
east, and
that's the direction of Maine.  I also don't make character 
maps/sketches for
short stories, but instead imagine the characters as I write them 
and see
where they go.  When I started the story, I was going to have 
Emily go to
California, but then it seemed right to have her go back home.

Atty, I very much appreciate your words of praise and support.

Vejas, I can't really say why Patrick did what he did.  I know 
that about 50%
of marriages end in divorce, and both men and women too often 
stray.  Just
look at the news lately, and how General Ppetraeus, a seemingly 
impeccably
honorable man, had an affair with his biographer.  Unfortunately, 
it happens.
Thanks for your kind words about my story.

Eve, I sent you the story as a word attachment and I hope you can 
read that.

chris



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