How to write fiction that comes alive (works for non-fiction too)!
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How to write fiction that comes alive (works for non-fiction too)!
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David
9/26/2018 02:08:23 pm
I thought that most of the videos were interesting. The hero one stood out and was my favorite one.
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Ashley
9/30/2018 04:15:15 pm
I really enjoyed the one that shows you how to write more descriptively. There are so many people in this world, that don't understand the true value of details in writing. It's like salt in food. You always just expect it to be there, so you don't pay much attention to it! But salt, or details, change a writing piece. They make as much of a difference, as a whole different topic. They turn the writing into a story, instead of just words on a paper or screen. This video really helped me understand the massive gap that is the difference between descriptive and un-descriptive writing. It'll definitely be useful in my future writing pieces!
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Hannah
10/28/2018 07:27:34 am
I think most books do follow the hero's journey. And that you can be your own hero. Just believe you can.
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Sarina
1/3/2023 05:48:57 pm
For me, writer’s block video was really helpful. In the story I’m writing, I would always get stuck on a part of the story because I thought it wouldn’t be good. But when you’re writing a story, you can only edit after you write, and you can turn your trash-seeming idea into a wonderful part of your story. I also really like the descriptive video. A story is wayyyyyy better with descriptive words. Like, “ her ocean-blue eyes shone as tears silently rolled down her alabaster face,” sounds 100% better than “she cried quietly.” Describing things in a book make a book more interesting and the reader will be even more immersed in the book.
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