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A Dash of Style – The Publishing Culture
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A Dash of Style. April 27, 2015. April 27, 2015. A few years ago I was perusing a second-hand book store and came across a most interesting book,. A Dash of Style. By Noah Lukeman. While my book store companion was unimpressed and informed me that the book would be a boring purchase, the $1.50 price did not dissuade me. The book has been a huge help as I have been referencing it on a more regular basis. If you want to learn more about the book, check out Lukeman’s website:. Terrible works have value too.
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Experimenting: Not Just for Science – The Publishing Culture
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Experimenting: Not Just for Science. April 27, 2015. A few semesters ago I was taking a TV Script/Screenwriting course at UCF. While the format for script and screen writing is completely different than the writing I have been focusing on in the Writing for Publication course, we constantly experimented with different writing exercised to help establish what works best for us as writers. Some of my favorite exercises that might help define you as a writer include:. I think many of us still in writing cou...
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Emulating Style – The Publishing Culture
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April 26, 2015. Style or “voice” is a by-product, not a goal, and you may find it takes time for yours to emerge…and one day, when you’ve stopped worrying about it, it’ll be there. Everyone has their favorite writers and genre’s. The real question is, should you emulate your favorite writers style? Blog: http:/ timetowrite.blogs.com/weblog/2013/07/should-you-emulate-your-favorite-writers-style.html. Nora Roberts: Changing the face of “Category Romance”. One thought on “ Emulating Style. A Dash of Style.
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Hanging with the best – The Publishing Culture
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Hanging with the best. April 27, 2015. April 27, 2015. A Tale of Two Cities. I believe this kind of experience can be invaluable to a writer and provide a tremendous push in their works. Http:/ www.thedailymeal.com/10-places-drink-your-favorite-writer? One thought on “ Hanging with the best. April 27, 2015 / 6:55 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. A Dash of Style.
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Terrible works have value too – The Publishing Culture
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Terrible works have value too. April 27, 2015. April 27, 2015. Http:/ www.hiwrite.com/styles.html. A Dash of Style. Experimenting: Not Just for Science. One thought on “ Terrible works have value too. April 27, 2015 / 6:41 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. A Dash of Style.
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Heart and Style – The Publishing Culture
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April 26, 2015. It is difficult for me to say definitively what my favorite book of all time is, but I know that the book that had a truly unforgettable impace on my life and my way of thinking is John Steinbeck’s. The Grapes of Wrath. Like any good writer, Steinbeck definitely had a process. He shared that process in an interview in the Paris Review. In this interview, he shares six simple pieces of advice:. 1 Abandon the idea that you are ever going to finish. 3 Forget your generalized audience. You ar...
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Pity the Readers – The Publishing Culture
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April 27, 2015. April 27, 2015. 8 Excellent Rules to Improve Your Writing Style. I am quite positive that many of the “rule” are the same as some of the previous post on the blog. Keep it simple, write about something you are passionate about, edit wisely. But, in this article a more sage piece of advice is given, albeit in a moderately humorous way, pity the reader. Http:/ www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/01/8-excellent-rules-to-improve-your.html. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Constantly Evolving: Style – The Publishing Culture
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April 27, 2015. There are plenty of definitions of what. Is, the many dictionaries around do great job of that. However, I think it is incredibly hard to define what style is as there are so many different types. As students we are taught elements that make up style but our understanding takes time and our definition becomes slightly more obscure. According to Steven Pinker, a psychologist who studies language believes style changes and the 21st century is no exception. The Element of Style. The rest of ...