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The Art of Fiction for Fans
This article is a brief description of the art of fiction for fans and begining writers. There is a graph of the narrative arch and explinations of each point. There is an emphasis on the begining concepts as the audience it is geared for is mostly fiction fans.
0 commentsConcepts of Freedom in John Updike’s “A & P”
John Updike’s “A & P” offers a first person narrative of a young supermarket employee in a typical blue collar town. Sammy tells us a story about the events and observations that lead up to eventually...
1 commentA Poem About A Monet Painting 'Le Jardin'
France is a lovely, beautiful country. The language is poetic, the people are intriguing, the food is superb and the countryside is filled with flowers and trees and lovely landscapes, perfect for a Monet...
25 commentsFaith, Hope, Light: Stained Glass Windows
Detail of an angel, stained glass window, Sussex, UK. Photo credit: Benus, flickr I have always loved the story behind stained glass windows. From several perspectives, it is a fascinating one. There is...
17 commentsRatio decidendi
There she is. Standing alone, aloof. As if my very molecules didn’t perform acrobatics that made me feel like a thing rather than a person every time I saw her. She has to know. The cacophony of firing...
17 commentsUsing Your Life Experience (Personal Narrative Examples) in Storytelling for Business
Storytelling isn't just for bedtime or campfires! No matter what business you're in, sharing stories captures the attention of your ideal prospect, customer or associate. You paint a picture with your spoken...
2 commentsHow to Write a Narrative Poem
A narrative poem is one that tells a story. It can be short or long. It can rhyme with a set pattern or without; it doesn't doesn't have to rhyme, though. It can have a set meter or be a little varied....
21 commentsMaking a story exciting
I was recently asked to run a workshop teaching people how to tell their personal stories in an interesting way. I knew immediately what the convenor meant. Some people have the knack and some don't. Once,...
12 commentsExamples of Onomatopoeia Poetry
onomatopoeia is pronounced (on-o-mat-o-pe'-a) Function: noun 1 : the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (as buzz, hiss) 2 : the use of words whose sound...
6 commentsField reps needed: legitimate work at home based field inspector business
You will learn what it takes to be a field rep. Inspection of property and providing services to foreclosures is a home-based property service that you can start from your kitchen table. Many assignments...
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