A Manifesto for a More Wondrous Age

When I think of working on a “long project” in writing, I often think about a novel—but short stories can be long, too. I wrote the first draft of most of the stories I’m working / sitting on in only a couple of months, but in my attempts to get them published, I’ve revised some of them over the course of years. Recently, I got some notes from another writer friend of mine, who was gracious enough to read one of my stories, and offer some feedback based on their experience.

This is Refrakt, a bi-weekly newsletter from Ian J. Battaglia on curiosity, creativity, and (hopefully!) insight, through the lens of photography, writing, study, art and beauty, and my life.

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