I get a lot of searching on my website for the “steeple chase.” Admittedly, by the time I was taking advanced fiction or advanced ii, I was so jaded that the very idea of the steeple chase seemed like a cop out- rather than practice follow through with plots and themes, rather than begin training [...]
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The Steeple-chase
Posted: 23rd November 2009 by Eric in writingTags: Fiction, steeple-chase, story workshop, technique, writing
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The Steeple-Chase
Posted: 10th December 2008 by Eric in writingTags: Fiction, steeple-chase, techniques, writing
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In college, the fiction department revolved around a few pinnacle concepts and lessons. They called them “forms,” which suited me fine. It felt like some sort of verbal Kung Fu, with katas and moves.
“Your Standing Nabokov is no match for my Surfing-Silicon-Gibson Style…”
“…only a master of evil Darth!”
“…a true samurai would never get [...]