Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... 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 attention . If the piece is built on action , as a ...
... 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 attention . If the piece is built on action , as a ...
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... thing to the character or to the action . The workshop should also notice if the naked lines are work- ing . The author may give a vocal inflection that is not in the words . When you are listening , the author's inflection may be ...
... thing to the character or to the action . The workshop should also notice if the naked lines are work- ing . The author may give a vocal inflection that is not in the words . When you are listening , the author's inflection may be ...
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... thing well — at least one thing . - It can be useful to ask yourself what the piece is about . This is your target . To hit that target , you may need a harsh conflict , or you may need piles of image detail , or sharp dialogue , or a ...
... thing well — at least one thing . - It can be useful to ask yourself what the piece is about . This is your target . To hit that target , you may need a harsh conflict , or you may need piles of image detail , or sharp dialogue , or a ...
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