Kill Your Darlings Apr 2026

The Art of Letting Go: A Guide to "Kill Your Darlings" "Kill your darlings" is one of the most famous pieces of writing advice in history, serving as a reminder that the best editing often requires the most painful sacrifices. To "kill a darling" means to remove elements—sentences, characters, or entire subplots—that you are personally attached to but that ultimately do not serve the story’s greater purpose. The Origins of the Advice

Faulkner later popularized a variation, advising writers to "kill all your darlings" to suppress the natural affection that leads to indulgent, flowery prose. What Qualifies as a "Darling"? Kill Your Darlings

"Whenever you feel an impulse to perpetrate a piece of exceptionally fine writing, obey it—whole-heartedly—and delete it before sending your manuscript to press. Murder your darlings." The Art of Letting Go: A Guide to

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