Tag: books
member name: Ian M.
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April 08, 2007 11:07 AM EDT --
Writing
Dialogue: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting Effective Dialogue (Write Great Fiction) - Gloria Kempton
Plot & Structure: (Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Plot That Grips REaders . . .
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July 14, 2007 06:18 PM EDT --
Through Windows
The warm Saturday afternoon was nothing ordinary. Its mood brought a quiet that was part of the darkness and smoke in the air. Prentice needed a friend, mostly . . .
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March 06, 2007 09:46 AM EST --
We look up to certain people in the industry, and whether we know it or not, we actually befriend them as well. They hold a unique expression that we can actually inherit or discover it was within us . . .
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February 12, 2007 05:33 PM EST --
I've come across a few important things toward editing my novel. Though not too many people stumble upon my articles or leave comments when they visit them, I thought this advice may come in handy . . .
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March 17, 2007 09:16 AM EDT --
I get the impression from some people that they don't necessarily know how to read when they complain about even the slightest use of the passive voice in the work of others.
One author who wrote . . .
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August 06, 2007 10:29 PM EDT --
Before I began writing my first novel, entitled Parallel Opposites, I took inspiration from several movies such as 21 Grams, Mulholland Drive, Training Day, Dancer in the Dark, Requiem for a Dream, The . . .
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January 30, 2007 09:50 PM EST --
The following I am either currently reading or have read recently.
Michael Cunningham's The Hours; Specimen Days, which are highly intuitive and well written
James Baldwin's Another Country; . . .
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March 30, 2007 03:42 PM EDT --
Set in Nebraska, Parallel Opposites is the unraveling of two strangers searching for resolution. Each are on narrowing paths they fear won’t bring change. After an abusive relationship, . . .
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July 13, 2007 09:51 AM EDT --
Nothing has been more significantly visual and inspiring than some of the literature there is today: Freedomland by Richard Price, this particular book by Michael Cunningham and his novel The Hours. My . . .
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