Gary Lee Miller interviews author
Steven Axelrod about his newest Henry Kinnis mystery,
Nantucket Grand (Poisoned Pen Press).
This week's Write the Book Prompt was generously offered by Steven Axelrod, who says, "The best one I know is also the simplest and most useful." 1) Write 1,000 words or so - story or memoir - something that you care about that also has an emotional connection. 2) Cut it down to 750 words. 3) Then cut the 750 words down to 500. See what's left. If the essence remains, then you have succeeded, and at half the length. Steven reminds us of the E.B. White line, "Sorry this was so long. I didn't have time to make it shorter."
Good luck with this prompt, and please listen next week for another.
Music credits: "I Could Write a Book," by Possum.