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January 26, 2008

Evoking Mississippi

Though I've been penning the "Hackie" column for 11 years (Egad), the creative process has never grown rote. If ever it should become automatic, that's the day I pack it in. It's actually the precise opposite of rote:  every time I sit down to write a story, I feel as if I'm figuring it out for the first time. This is exciting, albeit daunting. I wouldn't have it any other way.

Some stories turn out better than others. How could it be otherwise? You can't hit a home run at every at bat. But I try.

Last week I was feeling good because, by my own standards, the story - Elegy For Frenchy - accomplished everything I shoot for in my storytelling. Most importantly, I feel as if I successfully evoked a live human being. This is always a challenge in a thousand words or less.

So for the next couple of weeks, at least until the next story appears, I am happy hackie.

January 26, 2008 at 06:15 PM in Hackie Unplugged | Permalink

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