| Dear Me (2013) Dear Me Contest Entry (Jan 2013). |
| I can't believe this item hasn't garnered at least one review by this point - it was both humorous (in a self-deprecating way that was very appropriate in the context of the letter) and persuasive, while simultaneously following the rules of the contest (even down to the word count)! Surely the recipients must never have expected it coming, especially when they already took the time and effort to painstakingly outline the finer points of their patented Hard Work system at this time last year. Honestly, this piece is excellent as it is, but I was thinking that the customer could potentially use this very argument - that writing is purely a product of the human soul/psyche (emphasis on 'human') - and cite it to definitively show that his new system is far superior, and is probably a lot more likely to yield positive results. He could then contrast it with the way the Hard Work system was presented in the last letter - it was portrayed almost as a machine, or algorithm-based operator that worked mechanically instead - and conclude with saying that that description is just about the farthest thing from accurately depicting the writing process. Maybe he could even take it a step further and say that more often than not, careful planning ends up going straight to the trash because sometimes, writing can take unexpected turns, and that this is all part of the fun, the latter of which the Hard Work system unfortunately seems to eliminate completely. (If you've ever written - or attempted to write - a novel before, you'll know what I mean...) But I digress. This was certainly an enjoyable read, and I sincerely hope it does well in the official contest!
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