“Li,” he said. “If you see a snake, just scream ‘Li’, and a Chadian will come and kill it.”
Writing Class Notes
You must start somewhere!
I can't tell you what a help it is to have a built-in editor who highlights spelling errors or punctuation errors and tells you how to fix them?
So Let’s Talk About Editing!
Before you get into the four types of editing, I cannot emphasize a couple of practices you should adopt.
Conflict: The Life Blood of Every Story April 11, 2020
Watch for the arrival of conflict and how it affects people and how they deal with it. This exercise will help you a great deal when you write your own stories.
Writing Humor
But we don’t have to live in that darkness and sadness and dread. We are forgetting one of God’s greatest gifts to us: humor.
Pandemic: Writing It Real: For Fiction and Nonfiction Students
I’d never really seen someone steal before, and I wasn’t sure what to do. All I could think of was that poor old lady. That poor old lady.
Writing Classes March 18, 2020 Carol Brennan King
Welcome to Class, well, joint class for both Nonfiction and Fiction Classes. Just because we may be miles apart and in a world very different from the one in which we met last week does not mean we must stop writing or learning. So let’s think about what we can do to continue learning. First,…Read more Writing Classes March 18, 2020 Carol Brennan King
Writing Classes March 18, 2020 Carol Brennan King
The question is how have you shown or handled your emotion. Write it down as though you are describing someone else feeling what you just felt or did in the last few days.
Memoir and Historical Fiction Class Class 2 3/11/2020
Tips for Writing Your Memoir Carol Brennan King 2020 Write memoir, not autobiography where you feel you have to cover everything. Think a slice of your life. Discover what you want to write about my doing the following exercises:Diagram your life – making lists maybe from a couple perspectives. For instance, your line might have…Read more Memoir and Historical Fiction Class Class 2 3/11/2020
Fiction Writing, Day 2: STORY
. Climax or major event where the main character faces the key or greatest conflict revealing who the character is on the way to becoming and who is his or her antagonist or greatest obstacle.