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Day #2 of Writing Camp. Last night I started the novel in contemporary omniscient, setting the scene, and then delved into single third, in Sera’s head. After getting frustrated (partly because I switched to past tense as well and I’m so used to writing in present), I started a second beginning (See previous post about my insane creative process) with classical omniscient and then into single third, present tense.
If you’ve been told, either by agents, editors, or crit groups that you have a pacing problem, don’t get overwhelmed. Yes, look at where you enter and exit each scene, but also try this: zoom in to a single plot point or interaction between characters and analyze how you build anticipation.
Via Ruth Long , Laura Brown
According to today’s infographic, writing can serve as a calming, meditative tool. Stream of conscious writing exercises, in particular, have been identified as helpful stress coping methods. Keeping a journal, for example, or trying out free-writing exercises, can drastically reduce your levels of stress.
Via Dennis T OConnor
A high school student explains how she discovered the "two dimensions" of writing.
An extensive but by no means exhaustive list of board games that teach vocabulary and word play.
Apparel and gifts for frustrated novelists, grumpy poets and other angry writers (and the muses who torment them).
Mary Oliver is the author of many famous poems, including The Journey, Wild Geese, The Summer Day, and When Death Comes.
I finished an art project recently that made me realize that I have a rather messy creative process. Maybe everyone does, but I doubt everyone ends up with 6 finished pieces where they intended to make one. That would be what happened to me.
Encourages students to learn about ancient Japanese Samurai through reading, repsonding to, and writing haiku.
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I owe much of my understanding of suspense and fear on the page to one single terrifying experience.
In this fascinating Scientific American article, the authors (Oren Shapira and Nira Liberman) tell us that creativity is not bound by the sole innate characteristics of an individual and can in fact be changed based on situation and context.
Via stan stewart
I’ve taken a step back to look again at how best to tell the story–or, in this case, who best should tell the story. It’s all about perspective, just like with painting. Change perspective and you change what one notices in the picture. Change the POV and you change what the reader can experience in the story.
Many avid readers are also avid writers. It only makes sense that someone who loves the beauty of language would want to make a craft of it.
The official writing forums of Writer's Beat. Post your stories, share some feedback, read the e-zine, become part of the writing community!
Where do you write? Center of the room? Perfect Office? Not for me.
a blog about writing, editing and being published
writing and use the power of the digital medium to create multimodal, interactive texts. Please add more examples in the comments, I want to keep collecting
Via BookChook
When it comes to creativity, distractions “are a mixed blessing,” according to Christina Rosalie, a writer, mixed-media artist and author of A Field Guide
Via MyCreativeTeam
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo returned to his alma mater to give the commencement speech, which attracted many laughs, to 2013 University of Michigan graduates.
Poetry Experts help students develop their own craft to work from idea to published piece. Learn how to craft well-controlled metaphors with U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser. And see how Sylvia Plath used imagery in her poem, "Morning Song". (PDF)
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Music, along with other art forms, needed as to release emotions that could cause damage long-term if left alone.