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Alice on Sunday

Alice Elliott Dark

Dispatches about literature and life.

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Latest Issues

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The Girls Are Got In

In How Fiction Works, James Wood, writing about character, quotes Ford Maddox Ford’s on Joseph Conrad’s notion of “getting a character in.” “Ford and Conrad loved a sentence from a Maupassant story, “La Renine Horteuse.” ‘He was a gentleman...

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Reading for the Plot

When I shifted from writing poetry to writing stories, I thought—a rookie thought—that I’d just be able to do it. It was around 1980 and minimalism was coming into style, and I tried to write spare stories where each sentence throbbed with ...

2 months ago
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Back to Blank

I am about to start writing a clean page draft. It is exactly as it sounds; you write new words on blank pages without looking back. You kill your darlings and everything else too. All you’ve written is a darling—it all goes. You buy a plas...

2 months ago
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"I won't panic."

I have been thinking a lot about a moment that happens deep in a story that might be called the transition, or the dark night of the soul, or any term that denotes that the protagonist has found him/her/themself alone, in solitude, in a pla...

3 months ago
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  • Alice Elliott Dark

    My latest book, Fellowship Point, is available in paperback.

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