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		<title>My Ten Rules for Writing (or Doing Nothing at all)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing is no big deal, nothing is, people are dying because no one gives a sh*t about anything.
Throw all mainstream trash into the trash, save yourselves.
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<p>The Guardian, in a transparent effort to promote Elmore Leonard has got some writers to put down their ten rules for writing. Some of them, like Richard Ford (whom I worked for years ago when I was an interpreter) and Geoff Dyer (whom I met at a dinner party back in his Paris writing days) (<em>yes, pointless details writers are supposed to leave out</em>) are marginally funny and well, at least they’re honest and somewhat free of soapy porno-ish self-love. But the rest, especially the ones from the established (read, bore you clean to death) writers, are unbelievable, dripping as they are with pomposity, unabashed self-celebration and the kind of total lack of irony that I thought never got you published with the big guys. Moral of the story, be modest and ironic only when you’re in a classroom, when you’re teaching ambiguity, irony and subtlety to the worshipful gits taking your writer’s workshop. But once you are yourself a published writer, throw these tense, anally retentive, public-school obsessions right out the window and give yourself over to decadent, stupendously onanistic hogtripe that only the most rule-obsessed pre-teens will read and follow.</p>
<p>Still, since no one asked me, I will here list my ten rules for writing:</p>
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<li>Don’t follow any f*cker’s rules for anything, live and write as thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law.</li>
<li>If anyone does tell you what to do, tell him or her to piss off (unless it’s me telling you to edit your novel).</li>
<li>You decide what’s best, that way you will be left alone (bliss).</li>
<li>Fear nothing, least of all obscurity, poverty ah yes, the ‘consequences.’</li>
<li>Scrap rule number 5 (sorry, stolen from Monty Python).</li>
<li>Read Bukowski’s The Captain has is out to Lunch etc… I love that guy, even if you don’t.</li>
<li>Writing is no big deal, nothing is, people are dying because no one gives a sh*t about anything.</li>
<li>Throw all mainstream trash into the trash, save yourselves.</li>
<li>The word ‘writing’ as these folks use it is a crock, putting words on paper is a personal quiet sacred mysterious act and always will be.</li>
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<p>10.  Misanthropy is good, there are too many lies out there for me to give it up yet.</p>
<p>I know, no one will ever ask me to write down my rules. And even if they asked me, I would refuse. Artists who have rules for other people are self-serving and false, I say it here and feel free to remind me of it in future.</p>
<p>Have a good week.</p>
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