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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... simply tell us about them. This directive is universal among writers. If an author writes that someone has a handsome face, I know the face is not ugly. Since there are six billion people on the planet, the writer has described some ...
... simply tell us about them. This directive is universal among writers. If an author writes that someone has a handsome face, I know the face is not ugly. Since there are six billion people on the planet, the writer has described some ...
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... body . To write these pieces , the authors could simply have listened to the memories in their bodies . Strong writing often depends on remembering clearly . In a poem the excitement has to maintain itself . 32 LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE !
... body . To write these pieces , the authors could simply have listened to the memories in their bodies . Strong writing often depends on remembering clearly . In a poem the excitement has to maintain itself . 32 LET THE CRAZY CHILD WRITE !
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... simply do what story writers and poets do . Slow the action down , divide it into split- second fragments and have your character report them precisely . Slow Motion in Essays I wrote a brief essay on page 25-26 , when I introduced slow ...
... simply do what story writers and poets do . Slow the action down , divide it into split- second fragments and have your character report them precisely . Slow Motion in Essays I wrote a brief essay on page 25-26 , when I introduced slow ...
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... simply want to show the bride's expression as the ring slides back and forth . Both poems on pages 30-32 are full of anxiety , and they are very different . Each author's Crazy Child has picked the feelings and the details ; there must ...
... simply want to show the bride's expression as the ring slides back and forth . Both poems on pages 30-32 are full of anxiety , and they are very different . Each author's Crazy Child has picked the feelings and the details ; there must ...
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... simply not paying very much attention. That lack of attention could lead to a very strange occurrence. Often, in poems or essays, the message is something the author knows well. The author has a point to make, and the hook is the first ...
... simply not paying very much attention. That lack of attention could lead to a very strange occurrence. Often, in poems or essays, the message is something the author knows well. The author has a point to make, and the hook is the first ...
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Let the Crazy Child Write: Finding Your Creative Writing Voice Clive Matson Ограниченный просмотр - 1998 |
Let the Crazy Child Write!: Finding Your Creative Writing Voice Clive Matson Ограниченный просмотр - 2011 |
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