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The article Authorial Intrusion: Should a Writer Interrupt the Story? appeared first on The Write Practice. When the writer addresses the reader directly, it’s a literary device called authorial intrusion. But what does that mean and how can an author use it effectively in their fiction? Today let’s take a look at when and how…
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Sometimes, the written word is the most powerful thing in the world Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Matt Lillywhite
Everyone comes with an empty canvas at birth. Our potential is the colours. Our choices are the strokes on the canvas. As we go through our lives, as per the potentials we discover, colours change, and as per our choices, strokes are made. At death, this canvas will be a treasured masterpiece or an unnoticed…
And why is it so important for storytellers to get this right? Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Tim White