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A lifelong learner, reader, and writer. My focus in this space is to explore and share my writing and ideas. Posts <> endorsements, simply areas of curiosity and interest.

Pronouns are he/him/his and my skin color means I enjoy a certain level of white male privilege. I am not afraid to boost, block/mute as needed.

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Eight years ago, a woman named Laurene asked writer Richard Kelly Kemick to finish her late husband's novel, a book he had planned to finish upon retirement from his career as a surveyor, but never got the chance. Out of embarrassment and naivety, Kemick accepted. "The hard part was already over —the labour of birthing an idea — and all I had to do was towel it off and spank a bit of life into it," he writes for The Walrus.

Here's more on his efforts to finish a dead man's novel and what he learned along the way. "The briefcase novel has taught me nothing about writing; it hasn’t taught me how to sculpt a sentence, how to develop character, not even how to craft a sex scene (from the notebook titled “Personalities”: “They made love, and she died.”). But the briefcase novel, and the surveyor who made it, has taught me everything about being a writer," he concludes.

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Wow, great read! @CultureDesk @bookstodon

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