tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-273458842532393822.post3243963673165526473..comments2023-07-05T08:08:28.620-04:00Comments on Morgan Elizabeth Huneke: On Writing JourneysMorgan Hunekehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11090224903186681429noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-273458842532393822.post-90158671057670604732015-04-14T19:55:26.531-04:002015-04-14T19:55:26.531-04:00That's a good example! Real time can be used a...That's a good example! Real time can be used at times, like in the show 24 (not that I watch it, or care to, but my parents do), but rarely is it the best option. The trick is in knowing what to skip. :)Morgan Hunekehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11210379865466790340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-273458842532393822.post-49769608126565134702015-04-14T19:55:08.103-04:002015-04-14T19:55:08.103-04:00It's so true! You've got to leave out some...It's so true! You've got to leave out some details, otherwise it will start to be like a real-time video of people walking down a street rather than a novel. :)<br /><br />Btw, I don't know if you've already done this, but I tagged you in the Writing Process Blog Tour on my blog post http://stardustandgravel.blogspot.com/2014/07/three-little-tidbits-do-not-ignore.html<br /><br />The idea is to answer the four questions about your writing schedule and current projects, etc. You don't have to do it, of course, but I just thought you might like to know you'd been tagged! Sarah Scheelenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-273458842532393822.post-33133541597177572182015-04-14T19:54:34.909-04:002015-04-14T19:54:34.909-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Morgan Hunekehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11210379865466790340noreply@blogger.com