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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Wednesday, January 2, 2008. What are the sources of ideas? Where do your ideas for fiction come from? Writers are often asked. Here are a few typical answers:. My own direct experience — what I have done or what has happened to me. (At work here is the autobiographical impulse, which sometimes becomes a compulsion.). Actual events reported in newspapers and sometimes on television. Ideas suggested by dreams.

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Write to the Bone Workshop: Copying to improve style

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Copying to improve style. How does copying text from a favorite novel help the writer? In his book You Can Write a Novel. The following exercise is from Finding Your Voice. Scenery descriptions (active or passive? Dialogue tags or attibutions. Use of adverbs and adjectives. Use of punctuation and grammar. Andy idiosyncrasy that seems archaic or 'odd' to you". Write to the Bone.

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Write to the Bone Workshop: The Sound of Your Writing

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Saturday, December 22, 2007. The Sound of Your Writing. The following is based upon an exercise from Ursula K. Le Guin's Steering the Craft. Le Guin claims that children have an appreciation for the "repetition and luscious word-sounds and the crunch and slither of onomatopoeia. Le Guin offers the following as examples of writers who play with rhythms and sounds in their writing:. How the Whale Got His Throat.

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Write to the Bone Workshop: December 2007

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Saturday, December 29, 2007. When you finish reading a scene, ask yourself, "So what? Is this scene necessary? Read the scenes before and after the one in question and ask yourself if it really matters. Does whatever happens deserve its own scene? Could the information be placed in one of the neighboring scenes? From Novelist's Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes. Write to the Bone. Wednesday, December 26, 2007.

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Write to the Bone Workshop: What are the sources of ideas?

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Wednesday, January 2, 2008. What are the sources of ideas? Where do your ideas for fiction come from? Writers are often asked. Here are a few typical answers:. My own direct experience — what I have done or what has happened to me. (At work here is the autobiographical impulse, which sometimes becomes a compulsion.). Actual events reported in newspapers and sometimes on television. Ideas suggested by dreams.

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Write to the Bone Workshop: The "So-What" Factor

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Saturday, December 29, 2007. When you finish reading a scene, ask yourself, "So what? Is this scene necessary? Read the scenes before and after the one in question and ask yourself if it really matters. Does whatever happens deserve its own scene? Could the information be placed in one of the neighboring scenes? From Novelist's Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes. Write to the Bone. Is a caricature.".

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Writing Fiction Show, Don't Tell. Show, Don’t Tell. When it comes to writing, the readers should feel like they are watching the action. The writer must make them forget they are reading a book. This is done by showing. If you want a reader to get to know a character, show the actions and dialogue of the character. Don’t just say Arnold was mean and stupid. Show it. You think I’m dumb, huh?

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Remember this saying: Most of writing is rewriting. Ideally, you should spend most of your time in this stage of the writing process. Rewriting, revising, and revision all mean the same thing: looking at a piece again and writing it over, using a fresh approach or perspective. The result of each rewrite is a new draft of your piece. Polishing means minor editing. Polishing is minor editing.

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Writing Nonfiction Creative Nonfiction. Creative nonfiction is also called personal journalism, literary journalism, dramatic nonfiction, the new journalism, the new nonfiction, the nonfiction novel, or the literature of fact. These are some famous authors of creative nonfiction: Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, Jimmy Breslin, Gay Talese, Gloria Steinem, Hunter Thompson, Norman Mailer. Reveal character...

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Books on writing children's books. Books on creative nonfiction. Books on writing novels. Books on writing poetry. Books on writing short stories. Books on writing fiction. Books on the writing life. Books on writing style. Books on writing science fiction and fantasy.

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. The Writing Life Habits of the Writer. Habits of the Writer. Practice writing like you would practice anything else. Learning a musical instrument or a sport requires practice. So does writing. Practice it as often as you can almost everyday even if it's for only a half an hour. Some occassions to use freewriting:. You may freewrite to finish only part of your manuscript. Find out at what part o...

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a predicate and used as part of a sentence. Sentences Classified by Structure. An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. A main clause is also known as a. An independent clause has a subject. Is the predicate.). Before the concert, Lacy warmed up her voice. Warmed up her voice before the concert.

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Grammar Parts of Speech. Depending upon its function in a sentence, a word can be placed in one of eight categories of parts of speech. A word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea. Name of a particular person, place, or thing. Capitalized: John, Louisville, The Manhattan Project. Does not name a particular person, place, or thing. Not capitalized: boy, city, project. Linking; Tandy felt.

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Welcome to the Write to the Bone Web site. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Writing Fiction Children's Books. In the 1990's, I had a few dozen children's books published. Most of them are out of print now, but many of them can be found in stores like Wal-mart or Target. I see them in drugstores, dollar stores and discount stores. The Rewards of Writing for Children. Misconceptions about Writing for Children's Books. The Children's Book Industry. Types of Children's Books.

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Write to the Bone Workshop. Write to the Bone aspires to inspire the writer inside of everyone. Wednesday, January 2, 2008. What are the sources of ideas? Where do your ideas for fiction come from? Writers are often asked. Here are a few typical answers:. My own direct experience — what I have done or what has happened to me. (At work here is the autobiographical impulse, which sometimes becomes a compulsion.). Actual events reported in newspapers and sometimes on television. Ideas suggested by dreams.

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