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Balancing Action and Response
Balancing Action and Response. Balancing action and response. The incidental movements and activities of characters help to define them, and the things they surround themselves with and use are part of who they are. Balancing action and response. 1 Action - What happens? Is it large action or small? 2 Reflection of a character about an aspect of what is happening. 3 Reflection of a character about an aspect of the past that is relevant. 4 Expression of reflection in dialogue. For materials on this page.
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Openings and Beats
Scene Openings as a Promise. It is possible to pull the reader into the heart of the story, beginning in media res. Without getting lost, if your opening lines offer enough details of a situation, setting, and potential conflict. Commenting on some aspect of character, setting or event before entering the scene; this can be terse or long. Refers to the way one breaks down events into small steps of action. How beats can help clean up your scenes. Then you can make the beats escalate. The ways the charact...
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Collaborative Project: Murder Club
Collaborative Project: Murder Club. Don’t Blink – James Patterson. LOMBARDO’S STEAKHOUSE ON Manhattan’s tony Upper East Side was justly famous for two things, two specialties of the house. The first was its double-thick, artery-clogging forty-six ounce porterhouse, the mere sight of which would give a vegan an apoplectic seizure. The second claim to fame was its clientele. Unless you were Bruno Torenzi, that it. Of course, that was the idea, wasn’t it? For something this sick and depraved to go down, you...
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Focusing on Image & Focal Point
Focusing on Image and Focal Point. Good writing appeals to the senses. Don't say "he was terribly hungry". Narrating through the senses. Click on mouth to play/pause. For materials on this page. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Go back to Basic Scene Structure page. Show, don't tell. Take a simple sentence of action like one of the examples below, and write a paragraph that provides a richness of concrete detail to show the meaning of the sentence. 1) He was afraid of the dark. 3) The men looked me over.
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Storytelling for Children
Storytelling Techniques for Children. Storytelling for Children: Be Prepared For Changes. Posted in StoryTelling Tips. On October 27th, 2011 by Storyteller – 6 Comments. Of all the storytelling techniques for children you might have practiced, the most important technique is “be ready for anything.” You have to be prepared with an assortment of stories when storytelling for children. All of my prepared stories were geared for the listening and participative skills of children older than the little ones b...
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Storytelling for Everyone - Children's storytelling and kids' shows for all events
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