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On how T. S. Eliot followed his own advice and matured. Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Lina Ignatova
Camera work is the perfect analogy for writing. Your angle, your focus, your edits, stand between you and keeping your reader engaged. Photo: © cottonbro studio via Canva.com (photo modified by author on Canva) The opening scene shows a man and a woman on a bridge. The scene cuts first to the woman’s face, then to the…
Character Analysis: A Storytelling Exercise. Today’s storytelling exercise is an excerpt from my book, Story Drills: Fiction Writing Exercises, which helps beginning to intermediate storytellers develop skills in the craft of fiction writing. This exercise explores one of the most important elements of any story: the characters. It’s called “Character Analysis.” Enjoy! Character Analysis Characterization…
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