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Art does not reproduce the Visible; rather, it makes visible — Paul Klee. Posted by: Kathryn Hulick. May 17, 2014. At the NESCBWI 2014 conference, I attended an excellent workshop with Julie Berry and Kendra Levin titled “Write what you don’t know.” After a first basic writing prompt, they asked us to think about the character we had just created, and re-write the scene with an entirely. Character. Here is the opposite character I described:. And here is a scene from his point of view:. Time to get up!
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The Other Side of the Curtain | Visible Thought
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Art does not reproduce the Visible; rather, it makes visible — Paul Klee. Posted by: Kathryn Hulick. December 27, 2013. The Other Side of the Curtain. The world feels deep and vast and vibrant and full of stunning shapes, but everything you see and hear and touch is no more than a painting on a fabric curtain. In places where the shapes align, where the air thins and the wind fails to gather, you can reach out and… tug. Wait — stop. Are you really listening? Can you hear me whisper these words? A hurrica...