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The Narrative Breakdown | a Podcast about Story Craft for Creative Writers of All Mediums
A Podcast about Story Craft for Creative Writers of All Mediums. Thanks for Your Support! Listener Sponsorship Keeps Us Going! Cheryl’s Book – Second Sight. From Harry Potter to The Hunger Games to Twilight - writing for the younger crowd can bring big rewards. Learn how to do it from award-winning Scholastic editor Cheryl Klein. And by the way: Most of the lessons and principles in this book apply to *all* narrative craft although the chief focus is writing for young adults and children. August 4, 2015.
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The Narrative Causality
A blog mostly about books. Thursday, July 23, 2015. The Last Queen of India by Michelle Moran. Rating 4 out of 5. File Size: 515 KB. Print Length: 368 pages. Publisher: Quercus (2 April 2015). Michelle Moran is by far my favourite historical fiction author at the moment. She has a knack for writing about women in history whose stories are not well known to Western cultures. Madame Tussaud. And Napoleons second wife Marie-Louise. The Queen herself was fascinating and her story sad and inspiring at the sam...
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THE NARRATIVE DRIVE
Reviews of Open Source Short Stories published on the Net. After the Sun Fell. At the Jim Bridger. Charles E. May. Do the Right Thing. International Short Story Conference. James Joshua Wilson Mattern. Jeffrey N. Johnson. John S. Walker. Justin D. Anderson. Lamb in His Bosom. Prick of the Spindle. Shaking Like a Mountain. View my complete profile. Nora and the Black Man, by Nona Caspers. Ann Graham, short stories all the time. Five Star Literary Stories. Reading the Short Story. Prick of the Spindle.
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What Clients Are Saying. 8220;You taught me how to take what interested me about my work and make it into a story that would interest others. I now use what I learned in my writing, as well as public presentations and interviews.”. ADAM LERNER, DIRECTOR, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, DENVER. 8220;My work with Shari was vital to producing a book I’m proud of.”. Brian Gast, founder, Quadrant International, author of "The Business of Wanting More.". Greg Jemsek, speaker and author, "Quiet Horizons". Tamra Rya...
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What Clients Are Saying. 8220;You taught me how to take what interested me about my work and make it into a story that would interest others. I now use what I learned in my writing, as well as public presentations and interviews.”. ADAM LERNER, DIRECTOR, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, DENVER. 8220;My work with Shari was vital to producing a book I’m proud of.”. Brian Gast, founder, Quadrant International, author of "The Business of Wanting More.". Greg Jemsek, speaker and author, "Quiet Horizons". Tamra Rya...
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The Narrative Image
Welcome to The Narrative Image. A photograph is a mere second in time, bringing joy to countless people during your lifetime and beyond. As Aaron Siskind said, Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever. it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything. Some people have commented on their photo sessions with us. These are the best photos I've seen of myself for a long time Phil. It was so easy and fun! Back to main menu.
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At the Epiphany Cafe | By S. Harry Zade
At the Epiphany Cafe. By S Harry Zade. Follow At the Epiphany Cafe on WordPress.com. Characters and Places- Click on the name and you will go to the page that first presents the character or place. About the Author's Author. Art and Edith Gates. Fat Woman with Too Much Makeup. Weather-Beaten Man in a Cowboy Hat. How the Weather Beaten Man in a Cowboy Hat got his hat. In Texarkana, he jumped ship, taking a job with a carnival heading into the Southeast, hoping to evade them. He’d seen enough of the ba...