Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Excursus

An excursus is a detailed discussion of a particular point in a book, often placed in an appendix, or a digression in the narrative. It comes from 'excursion', which makes sense.

How do you feel about books which sometimes stray off the main point? Do you enjoy the excursion, or prefer to stay on track?


The photos are from one of our excursions in the van – I'm not digressing from the writing theme of this blog by posting them, as I'm writing a story set in this location.

If you won the $1,000 prize in this free to enter writing competition, you could afford a lovely excursion – where would you go?

7 comments:

ados123 said...

Thanks, Patsy. May well have a go at this!

Alyson

Sharon boothroyd said...

I'm afraid, despite the free entry and high prize, it's this that puts me off: 'The winner must sing an affadavit of eligibility, a liability release and publicity release.'
I wouldn't know where to get these things from, so it's not for me!

Sharon boothroyd said...

Sorry, I meant sign, not sing!
But it wouldn't surprise me if they wanted the winner to sing it too!

Patsy said...

@ Alyson – good luck if you do.

@ Sharon – I didn't notice your typo until you pointed it out! I'd assumed that as with contracts for published stories, the paperwork would be provided for the author to sign – I could be wrong though.

liz young said...

Love that valley!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

I like my trains to stay on the track.

(I'm reporting that for a friend)

Patsy said...

@ Liz – if I remember correctly, it's in Falmouth.

@ Mac – Your friend is very sensible.