Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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Clive Matson. Plot and the Hook - The hook is the first element of plot . The image I use for the engine that powers the plot is a magnet . That magnet pulls the reader through the entire story , poem , play , or essay it is what keeps ...
Clive Matson. Plot and the Hook - The hook is the first element of plot . The image I use for the engine that powers the plot is a magnet . That magnet pulls the reader through the entire story , poem , play , or essay it is what keeps ...
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... Plot " is what happens . Plot is the first thing that happens , fol- lowed by the second thing , leading to the third thing , and so on , all the way to the end . Broadly , plot is this pattern . Plot is what holds the reader's ...
... Plot " is what happens . Plot is the first thing that happens , fol- lowed by the second thing , leading to the third thing , and so on , all the way to the end . Broadly , plot is this pattern . Plot is what holds the reader's ...
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... Plot as Magnet Plot is like the sweep of a powerful magnet . It pulls the reader through every page . It attracts us at the hook and sweeps us through the issue all the way to the resolution . “ Magnet " combines the structural elements ...
... Plot as Magnet Plot is like the sweep of a powerful magnet . It pulls the reader through every page . It attracts us at the hook and sweeps us through the issue all the way to the resolution . “ Magnet " combines the structural elements ...
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Let the Crazy Child Write: Finding Your Creative Writing Voice Clive Matson Ограниченный просмотр - 1998 |
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