Victoria Mixon
Victoria Mixon has been a professional writer and editor in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for over thirty years. She co-authored the nonfiction Children and the Internet: A Zen Guide for Parents and Educators, published by Prentice Hall in 1996, for which she was listed in the Who's Who of American Women. She works in technical documentation in Silicon Valley, blogs on the craft of fiction, and freelances, in her favorite field, as an editor for fiction authors. http://victoriamixon.com
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27/5/2009 1:7
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I couldn't stick with just the beauty of the exposition. I also discussed the meticulous use of first and second person, for the benefit of every writer who's ever wondered, "How is it done right?"
This is how it's done Right.
Victoria
http://victoriamixon.com
25/5/2009 22:16
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This is beautiful. What a haunting combination of telling detail and simple understatement. I'll be linking to it from my post on 6/26/09 as an example of exquisite exposition.
Victoria
http://victoriamixon.com