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		<title>Ninety per cent</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 02:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The window is replaced, the excitement has died down, I still can&#8217;t find anything missing from the house after last week&#8217;s uninvited visit. But now we have a motion-sensitive light over our backyard &#038; a locksmith scheduled to make our internal door even more steadfast than it proved to be last week. (What a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The window is replaced, the excitement has died down, I still can&#8217;t find anything missing from the house after last week&#8217;s uninvited visit. But now we have a motion-sensitive light over our backyard &#038; a locksmith scheduled to make our internal door even more steadfast than it proved to be last week. </p>
<p>(What a great idea that internal door was. I always figured I was just being paranoid.)</p>
<p>Energy levels have finally recovered, too, after last weekend&#8217;s 33-hour Robert McKee Story seminar in Sydney. And though the organisers &#038; I will agree to disagree on some aspects, it was a worthwhile weekend. Satisfying? I couldn&#8217;t call it that.</p>
<p>Because what McKee reminds me of is how good story can get, &#038; that&#8217;s always going to make you remember the gap in your own work between where you are &#038; where you want to be. &#8220;Only amateurs love everything they write,&#8221; says McKee, further pointing out that, &#8220;Ninety per cent of all writing is shit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ninety per cent of your own writing &#8212; he assures us &#8212; is shit. That&#8217;s why you need that &#8216;passion for perfection&#8217;, that willingness to throw stuff away, the desire to edit &#038; re-edit, to plan, to process, to pull out just that ten per cent &#038; to keep doing it.</p>
<p>People will tell you, says McKee, that writing is a highly competitive business, that writers are a dime a dozen. But that&#8217;s not true, because for someone who can actually write good story, &#8220;There is no competition.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a seller&#8217;s market. If you can do it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Write the truth.&#8221; That&#8217;s what he wrote when he signed my edition of his book. Don&#8217;t write the facts (&#8220;The facts are what happened. The truth is our human interpretation of what happened.&#8221;). Don&#8217;t be satisfied with the ninety per cent. </p>
<p>Write the truth.</p>
<p>&#8230; Sound easy?</p>
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