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Don’t avoid distraction, write instead. Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash There is an abundance of writing advice on how to tame distractions as a writer, but rarely does anyone highlight writing itself as an antidote to distraction. Writing tames the mind, quiets the noise, and sharpens your thoughts. Over the years, writing has become my top…
How to start writing poetry. I occasionally receive an email or comment from someone who asks how to start writing poetry. These aspiring writers might have read some poetry, maybe even dabbled in writing it, but they feel disconnected from it. They want to write poems, but they’re not sure how to begin. Some are…
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Reflections on ‘A Modest Proposal’ and how little the world has changed Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Walter Rhein
How can you put story concept and premise to use? Today’s post includes excerpts from What’s the Story? Building Blocks for Fiction Writing, chapter eleven: “Concept, Premise, and Loglines.” Enjoy! Most audiences are first introduced to stories as concepts, premises, or loglines. These are hooks used for pitching and marketing; they draw people’s attention, get them…