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âWe donât see things as they are, we see them as we are.â
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Geoff Dyerâs ten rules for writing fiction
1Â Never worry about the commercial possibilities of a project. That stuff is for agents and editors to fret overâor not. Conversation with my American publisher. Me: âIâm writing a book so boring, of such limited commercial appeal, that if you publish it, it will probably cost you your job.â Publisher: âThatâs exactly what makes me want to stay in my job.â
2 Donât write in public places. In the early 1990s I went to live in Paris. The usual writerly reasons: back then, if you were caught writing in a pub in England, you could get your head kicked in, whereas in Paris,dans les cafĂŠsââŚâSince then Iâve developed an aversion to writing in public. I now think it should be done only in private, like any other lavatorial activity.
3Â Donât be one of those writers who sentence themselves to a lifetime of sucking up to Nabokov.
4 If you use a computer, constantly refine and expand your autocorrect settings. The only reason I stay loyal to my piece-of-shit computer is that I have invested so much ingenuity into building one of the great auto-correct files in literary history. Perfectly formed and spelt words emerge from a few brief keystrokes: âNietâ becomes âNietzsche,â âphoyâ becomes âphotographyâ and so on. Genius!
5Â Keep a diary. The biggest regret of my writing life is that I have never kept a journal or a diary.
6Â Have regrets. They are fuel. On the page they flare into desire.
7 Have more than one idea on the go at any one time. If itâs a choice between writing a book and doing nothing I will always choose the latter. Itâs only if I have an idea for two books that I choose one rather than the other. I always have to feel that Iâm bunking off from something.
8 Beware of clichĂŠs. Not just the clichĂŠs that Martin Amis is at war with. There are clichĂŠs of response as well as expression. There are clichĂŠs of observation and of thoughtâeven of conception. Many novels, even quite a few adequately written ones, are clichĂŠs of form which conform to clichĂŠs of expectation.
9Â Do it every day. Make a habit of putting your observations into words and gradually this will become instinct. This is the most important rule of all and, naturally, I donât follow it.
10 Never ride a bike with the brakes on. If something is proving too difficult, give up and do something else. Try to live without resort to perÂseverance. But writing is all about perseverance. Youâve got to stick at it. In my 30s I used to go to the gym even though I hated it. The purpose of going to the gym was to postpone the day when I would stop going. Thatâs what writing is to me: a way of postponing the day when I wonât do it any more, the day when I will sink into a depression so profound it will be indistinguishable from perfect bliss.
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A Round-Up Of Most Unusual ChairsÂ
The chair is often treated as a purely functional objectâdesigned for sitting and comprising of four legs and a back.
Weâre more interested in those that treat sitting as an adventure and have rounded up a selection of most unusual chairs by designers willing to think beyond function. Formally, the chairs below could not be more different from the traditional seatâthough certainly, many have the same amount of legs. From Georgian designers bending steel pipes to create stools to Greek artists working together to tether magic carpets to the ground, the list that follows features chairs guaranteed to feel like an adventure every time you sit down.
Identified from the top:
âCarpet Chairâ by Jan Blythe and Stelios MousarrisÂ
âPipe Stool 2â by XYZ Integrated Architecture
âAbstraction Chairâ by WoongKi Ryu
â9.5° Chairâ by Frama
âLawless Chairâ by Evan Fay
âProun Chairâ by Katia Tolstykh
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