Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... event , the ner- vous system sees it . If you present the event one split second at a time , the human nervous system will duplicate the presentation . Your reader will experience that event in those same split seconds . Most events can ...
... event , the ner- vous system sees it . If you present the event one split second at a time , the human nervous system will duplicate the presentation . Your reader will experience that event in those same split seconds . Most events can ...
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... event . The reader is in the event , and the reader feels the emotion of the event . We wonder why the dog is jumping , see slobber coming out its mouth , and pick up additional clues as they are presented . When all the clues are ...
... event . The reader is in the event , and the reader feels the emotion of the event . We wonder why the dog is jumping , see slobber coming out its mouth , and pick up additional clues as they are presented . When all the clues are ...
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... event and write it for twenty minutes , being accurate to the split second . Be sure to slow time down with your mind's eye so that you can see each one of those split seconds . The event can be internal , or external , or a combination ...
... event and write it for twenty minutes , being accurate to the split second . Be sure to slow time down with your mind's eye so that you can see each one of those split seconds . The event can be internal , or external , or a combination ...
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action attention Barbara Kingsolver becomes begin body camera-on-the-shoulder chapter character's choose clichés Copyright Crazy Child Write creative unconscious dark door dream Editor and Writer emotion ERICA JONG essay EUDORA WELTY event Excerpt excitement eyes feedback feel Georgia O'Keeffe give goal happen hear hook image detail imagine internal dialogue issue keep Let the Crazy let your Crazy listen live look Marge Piercy Michael McClure mind narrative presence narrator nervous system notice novel paragraph Perhaps person phrase pick piece play poem poet point of view powerful practice present remember Reprinted by permission resolution rewrite Robert Bly saber-toothed tiger Sam Shepard scene sense sentence slow motion writing someone speech story surreal syngenetic workshop T.S. Eliot talking tell thing third-person point thought three-legged dog uncon undercurrent velociraptor vivid voice Weston WILLIAM DEMENT woman words