Allan Hunter

Writing Short - the new way forward?

Posted on | June 2, 2010 |

I’ve noticed that many books are now rather, um, brief. I just read a delightful book of 150 pages, of which about 40 pages were pictures, or one sentence quotations taking up one page, and other such things.

The book itself was excellent - but short.  In this case it made its points well, but the larger question is…. are we becoming a culture that simply can’t deal with long books — unless they are about vampires?

The Huffington Post asks for 200 words or less.  Twitter allows only 140 characters. So - is there a future for in-depth investigative journalism, any more (to give just one example)?

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    Hi—I’m Allan Hunter, author of The Six Archetypes of Love and Stories We Need to Know as well as two books on writing for self-exploration, Life Passages and The Sanity Manual. If you’re looking to live your best life I hope you’ll find lots of inspiration here.



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