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Write With Impact: April 2015
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Voice—Development Part One. Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults. 8220;It’s about being who we are- that will determine what we do.”. One: Identify Your Creative Process. 8212;all three interconnect. One of Sarah Domet driving philosophies for her book, 90 Days To Your Novel. James Scott Bell advises becoming “a snatcher of time.”. He recommends taking a blank weekly calen...
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Write With Impact: February 2015
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Strategy # 8 Hidden Secrets: Family History Cont’d. Build Your Story: 8 Strategies for Writing Innovative. What is it—either of value, or funny—catalogue the items. What heirloom has a secret? What damage can it do to present relationships? Ask the older generation questions; use tape recorders if possible. If an artist do some sketches, or get pictures. Ask—how did you get your name? Strategy # 8 H...
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Write With Impact: March 2015
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Thursday, March 26, 2015. Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults. 8220;Write for the child within you.”. A guest author once shared that he tried to write across different ages and in different genres but every time he tried at some point his writing voice became a fourteen to sixteen year old male. So he stayed with that narrator and wrote deeply. Nourishing voice is an ongoing thread that begins wi...
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Write With Impact: Overview Chapter Books and Early Readers: Part Two: Structural Decisions
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Overview Chapter Books and Early Readers: Part Two: Structural Decisions. Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults. Sometimes the guidelines for this reading level seem restrictive to story and sometimes they present a challenge, like building a puzzle from scratch. The key to quality is still the story itself, the voice, and the connection to the reader. Biscuit Wants To Play.
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Write With Impact: Overview Chapter Books and Early Readers: Part Three: Subject Material
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Saturday, June 27, 2015. Overview Chapter Books and Early Readers: Part Three: Subject Material. Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults. The subject matter is also timeless in that despite eras and technology, there is a growing season common to all children. When authors can tap into that stream their books are timeless. Below I’ve listed a few that children today are still attached to...Levinson, N...
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Marcy Weydemuller - About Marcy
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The Lord is my light. A graduate of Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, with a B.A. in History/Sociology, Marcy’s writing experience has grown from her reading and teaching. As a small group leader, Marcy first began writing Bible studies for adults followed by curriculum for the children’s vacation church school. She now has over twenty-five years experience writing and teaching Bible studies to all ages. She taught freshman composition at the college level for five years and a variety of creative...
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Write With Impact: Build Your Story
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. How Do You Add Impact to Your Writing? Explore possibilities to deepen story to enrich the process of creating and your reader’s enjoyment in the reading. We'll explore connections to timeless and universal themes, plots, characters and settings that stir emotional motifs to resonate with readers, regardless of genre. Results: a satisfying story that lingers, fiction and nonfiction. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Carol Of Light.
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Write With Impact: Fiction
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. In the mythic land of Lorica, prophecies lie forgotten beneath the dust of time. What remains is myth and legend intertwined with history. Except in High Valley where eons before a remnant found refuge. There the faithful tend the flame of truth and protect the ancient scrolls, although none are left with knowledge to read them. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Carol Of Light. I am an author, a freelance content editor, a writing ...
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Write With Impact: August 2015
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8220;You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.” Frederick Buechner. Thursday, August 27, 2015. Overview Markets: Part Four: Manuscript Preparation. Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults. My apologies for the delay on Part Four. Are you ready to send your article out? Have you lined up a list of potential markets? If one magazine says no thanks, get ready to send it to the next and keep going down your list. In his book, The First Five Pages. Basically look at your l...
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Marcy Weydemuller - Writing Resources
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Without the radiant beam of light shining into the darkness there is little to be seen. But everything changes with the light. Brainstorm exercises not only help us identify character attributes and plot potential but can also be helpful during re-writes to energize language, bolster saggy scenes, and deepen background. And they can be used repeatedly with each new project. Here are some mini-workshops to customize according to your own needs. Cost: $5.00 each). What’s The Weather Like? The Art of War Fo...