An in-depth guide into applying analysis to a piece of text and extrapolating meaning.
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Author: Johannes T. Evans
An in-depth guide into applying analysis to a piece of text and extrapolating meaning.
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Author: Johannes T. Evans
Creative writing exercises: writers, know thyself. Today’s writing exercise is an excerpt from 101 Creative Writing Exercises, a book packed with creative writing exercises and ideas. This exercise comes from chapter 2, “It’s Personal,” and it’s called “Writer, Know Thyself.” Enjoy! Writer, Know Thyself This exercise asks you to look in the mirror and ask…
Forget everything you’ve been told about publishing and concentrate on common sense business practices Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Walter Rhein
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The article How to Write a Hook: 6 Tips to Use Narrative Hooks to Surprise Readers appeared first on The Write Practice. In real life, some folks love surprises and others hate them. But one thing is certain—in fiction, you need them to write a book readers can’t put down. One way to deliver is…
When, as a writer, should you listen to an audiobook v. read the printed copy? Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Sharon Johnson