"You don't always have to go so far as to murder your darlings – those turns of phrase or images of which you felt extra proud when they appeared on the page – but go back and look at them with a very beady eye. Almost always it turns out that they'd be better dead. (Not every little twinge of satisfaction is suspect – it's the ones which amount to a sort of smug glee you must watch out for."
"Read it aloud to yourself because that's the only way to be sure the rhythms of the sentences are OK."
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Source: Ten rules for writing fiction by Diana Athill, www.theguardian.com. February 19, 2010.
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