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Wednesday, December 9
A Theory of Story
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What makes a story seem real? What gives it verisimilitude? I'm trying out a new idea or perhaps just putting a twist on an old one. I...
Friday, December 4
7 Tips for Keeping a Journal
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I have started journaling again. I kept a diary when I was a teenager, but then my diary mysteriously disappeared and I lost interest in the...
Monday, October 19
Writing: A Support System for Life
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"... the job of fiction is to find the truth inside the story’s web of lies ...", Stephen King What is writing? Stephen King has a...
Saturday, October 3
Free Indirect Discourse: What it is and why you should care
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What is Free Indirect Discourse and why should you care? Do you have a favorite author, one who is able to grab you on the first page, immer...
Wednesday, July 22
Jung and the Hero's Journey: The Disaster (Part 5)
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In my last post I talked about The Call to Adventure . Today I want to talk about a very important part of any story: the hero’s descent in...
Monday, July 20
Jung and the Hero's Journey: The Call to Adventure
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Hi! Sorry that I haven't posted in a while. Lately I've been making videos about writing, but I've missed posting here. Today I...
Saturday, January 4
10 Ways to Develop Your Writer’s Voice
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How to Develop Your Writer’s Voice How would you go about developing your distinct voice? And what is voice, exactly?[1] Obviously t...
Monday, December 23
T.S. Eliot: Good Writers Borrow, Great Writers Steal
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T.S. Eliot stated, “Good writers borrow, great writers steal.” Aaron Sorkin’s version of this commandment is, “Good writers borrow fro...
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