Let the Crazy Child Write!: Finding Your Creative Writing VoiceNew World Library, 8 февр. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 288 Twelve lively, in-depth chapters reveal how following our untrained impulses — our creative unconscious or "Crazy Child" — gives an authentic grasp on writing stories, poems, plays, and essays. Let the Crazy Child Write! introduces exercises that explicitly tap this knowledge and also presents guidelines on how to give, and receive, constructive feedback. This is the first how-to-write text to give full credit to the creative unconscious since Becoming a Writer, the 1934 classic by Dorothea Brande. Matson goes further by developing writing techniques step by step: Image Detail, Slow Motion, Hook, Persona Writing, Point of View, Dialogue, Plot, Narrative Presence, Good Clichés, Character, Surrealism, and Resolution. |
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... seem childlike, but they have a complex history. They have evolved over twenty years in my workshops and in other workshops around the country. The underlying concepts were first presented in 1973 xviii LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE!
... seem childlike, but they have a complex history. They have evolved over twenty years in my workshops and in other workshops around the country. The underlying concepts were first presented in 1973 xviii LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE!
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... seem to go anywhere. Watch for details that snag your attention. People will always manifest something interesting. They will say something appealing, or there will be something arresting on their person like their earrings, the design ...
... seem to go anywhere. Watch for details that snag your attention. People will always manifest something interesting. They will say something appealing, or there will be something arresting on their person like their earrings, the design ...
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... few simple ground rules. I call them “kindergarten rules,” because they seem childlike, but they are deceptively difficult to follow. 1. Author hands out copies and reads the work. Workshop 16 LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE!
... few simple ground rules. I call them “kindergarten rules,” because they seem childlike, but they are deceptively difficult to follow. 1. Author hands out copies and reads the work. Workshop 16 LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE!
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... seems to beover.But the author gives her another chance. What satisfaction we feel when she finally gets the pin in the hole — and the door stays locked! Slow Motion in Poems Very short events are recorded in the following poems. The ...
... seems to beover.But the author gives her another chance. What satisfaction we feel when she finally gets the pin in the hole — and the door stays locked! Slow Motion in Poems Very short events are recorded in the following poems. The ...
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... seem clear. Is something missing somewhere? Are there places in the writing that are hazy, where you are not sure what is happening? These responses can be subtle and fleeting, but they are important. Taking notes as you listen can be ...
... seem clear. Is something missing somewhere? Are there places in the writing that are hazy, where you are not sure what is happening? These responses can be subtle and fleeting, but they are important. Taking notes as you listen can be ...
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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 ERICA JONG essay EUDORA WELTY event Excerpt excitement eyes feedback feel Georgia O'Keeffe give goal happen hear hook image detail imagine issue keep Let the Crazy let your Crazy listen look Marge Piercy Mary Oliver 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 Tennessee Williams thing third-person point thought three-legged dog undercurrent velociraptor vivid voice Weston WILLIAM DEMENT woman words