Motivating some children to do creative writing assignments is like motivating them to clean their room. Exasperating! Now there is a strategy called integrative thematic writing that can be helpful…
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The third and fourth points of story structure are the first rising action, where the protagonist tries to accomplish his story goal, and the end of first act plot twist/change of direction, where…
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Writers are always told to “show, don’t tell,” but every published author uses “telling” sometimes. This short essay discusses how to use telling (summary) effectively.
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Unique writers’ voices are in high demand, but what exactly is a voice, and how do you get one? Writing Show host Paula B. analyzes 13 writers' voices and offers tips for developing yours.
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Explains how to use extreme third person limited point of view in fiction to capture and sustain reader attention. With examples.
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This book gives writers pointers and guidelines on how to improve their action scenes by implementing some of the same kinds of techniques used in film-making. Loaded with new terminology and…
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Quel progrès souhaitons-nous, ici, maintenant? En guise d'introduction au deuxième numéro de Nouveau Projet, Nicolas Langelier revient sur l'année 2012 et le regain d'espoir qu'elle a suscitée.
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These ten letters, written by one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century, offer deep and sincere advice to the young poet. They touch on all aspects of life and are valuable to anyone wishing…
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Pavlicks' Passages presents a biography of Leon and Ann Pavlick in unique poetic format. Significant events in their lives are interwoven throughout the poetry to produce an absorbing narrative about…
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The fifth and sixth points of story structure are the second rising action (otherwise known as the dreaded middle of the story, where everyone bogs down — but you don’t have to) and the climax of the…
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