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Posted on April 30, 2012April 30, 2012 by Ed Desautels

Craft Note: Epistolary Reflections on Innovative Writing

I seem to have always been drawn to fiction you might say is "out there." This seems to have had an influence on the way I write my own fiction. I can't point to any particular approach or technique I've adopted from the authors I admire (beyond the typically derivative affectations common to most beginning…

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