Fiction Writing Reference
epub |eng | 2018-12-31 | Author:Lisa A. Baglione [Baglione, Lisa A.]
If you are having trouble writing, mimic Kevin’s section, even seeking to mirror what he does in each sentence. If you rethought your arguments significantly (e.g., restating fundamental aspects of ...
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Reference
April 13,2020 )
epub |eng | 2002-08-02 | Author:Donald Maass [Maass, Donald]
Sidekicks and Narrators It is hard, now, to imagine F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby told from the point of view of Gatsby. The narrator, Nick Carraway, is indelibly a ...
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Anthologies
April 10,2020 )
epub |eng | 2018-11-13 | Author:Princeton Review [Princeton Review]
11. Which of the following describes the effect of the passage most strongly? (A) Lighthearted situations narrated with deep seriousness (B) Humorous irony in the introduction, contrasted with serious reflection ...
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European
April 6,2020 )
epub |eng | 2016-01-04 | Author:Rayne Hall [Hall, Rayne]
The reader doesn't know who says what, who the people are, where this conversation takes place, from whose perspective she experiences it, and what it's all about. Her reaction is ...
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Fiction Writing Reference
April 4,2020 )
epub |eng | 2015-10-21 | Author:Rayne Hall [Hall, Rayne]
Chapter 14 BODY LANGUAGE If you’re used to writing fiction in omniscient (god-like, all-seeing) or shallow PoV, you may have to unlearn some habits. SHOW ONLY WHAT THE POV SEES, ...
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Fiction Writing Reference
April 4,2020 )
epub |eng | 2004-01-31 | Author:George Sand & Gustave Flaubert [Sand, George]
CLXXI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 26 July, 1870 I think this war is infamous; that authorized Marseillaise, a sacrilege. Men are ferocious and conceited brutes; we are in ...
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Letters
April 3,2020 )
epub |eng | 2012-02-01 | Author:Jeffrey Skinner
On the street, Bobby handed a twenty to Dan, who was tongue-tied with gratitude. He put an arm around the kid and swore him to secrecy—A location as good as ...
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Poetry
March 25,2020 )
epub |eng | 2012-03-14 | Author:George Ehrenhaft
Different Voices Conrad’s Lord Jim, Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying, and Toni Morrison’s Beloved use another narrative technique for relating the story. Events are recounted by multiple voices that move ...
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European
March 24,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Linda M. James
Dream Catcher Magazine Dream Catcher is an international journal, a small press and a community-based literature organisation, located in the East Midlands. [Although the editor of Dream Catcher is Canadian.] ...
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Fiction Writing Reference
March 23,2020 )
epub |eng | 2014-04-14 | Author:Dianne Harris
Tax Status: The Jones Dance Company is tax exempt per IRS Section 501(c)(3). Request for Funding: $15,000 (though any support will be appreciated) Type of Organization: Community Arts Service Area: ...
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Business Writing Skills
March 22,2020 )
epub |eng | 2015-11-06 | Author:Sarah Allen
Chapter 4: Imitation as Meditation Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. -Salvador Dali On the first day of my first undergraduate creative writing class, I sat ...
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Movements & Periods
March 21,2020 )
epub |eng | 2010-07-15 | Author:Karl Iglesias [Iglesias, Karl]
52. Not Being Afraid to Write Terrible First Drafts My best writing is done by writing rapidly and with few filters. I then delete my way to excellence. —R ICHARD ...
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Screenwriting
March 21,2020 )
epub |eng | 2013-03-15 | Author:Gillian Roberts
10. MAKING THE READER CARE A mystery is, above all, a story. And though our stories involve crimes and villains, we nonetheless want our readers to identify with our characters ...
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History & Criticism
March 20,2020 )
epub |eng | 2011-06-30 | Author:Ralph L. Wahlstrom.
1. Put yourself in the place of the reader. Imagine yourself coming to the text fresh, relatively unfamiliar with the topic or background story. 2. Write in active voice instead ...
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Taoism
March 18,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Renée Damoiselle
Now that you have a storytelling foundation, let's get back to the mechanics of the writing and exercises that you've been diligently performing. In the next chapter, we will explore ...
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Creativity & Genius
March 18,2020 )
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