Finishing and Finding Ideas – The Bradbury Challenge Ep 2
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Literary Roadhouse
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Publication Date |
Jan 11, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:36:01

Crissy, Maya and Gerald warm up and get their feet wet. In this episode, they discuss the joy of finishing, and writing good sentences and how they get ideas. Links Mentioned in this episode: The Art of Styling Sentences by Ann Longknife Phd and K.D. Sullivan Writing Excuses Crissy Moss’s Website Gerald’s blog This Weeks Writing Prompt:...

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Crissy, Maya and Gerald warm up and get their feet wet. In this episode, they discuss the joy of finishing, and writing good sentences and how they get ideas. Links Mentioned in this episode: The Art of Styling Sentences by Ann Longknife Phd and K.D. Sullivan Writing Excuses Crissy Moss’s Website hornsby.com/blog">Gerald’s blog This Weeks Writing Prompt: Our prompt comes from Poets & Writers In Lauren Groff’s novel Fates and Furies (Riverhead Books, 2015) a marriage is detailed first through the husband’s perspective, then the wife’s. His memories are fond, but hers, not so much. Take on that old adage about two sides to every story and pick a supporting character from a novel, film, or short piece, and rewrite a story from his or her point of view. Experiment with how a scene or plot can be completely transformed just by a change of perspective.

Crissy, Maya and Gerald warm up and get their feet wet. In this episode, they discuss the joy of finishing, and writing good sentences and how they get ideas.

Links Mentioned in this episode:

The Art of Styling Sentences by Ann Longknife Phd and K.D. Sullivan

Writing Excuses

Crissy Moss’s Website

hornsby.com/blog">Gerald’s blog

This Weeks Writing Prompt:

Our prompt comes from Poets & Writers

In Lauren Groff’s novel Fates and Furies (Riverhead Books, 2015) a marriage is detailed first through the husband’s perspective, then the wife’s. His memories are fond, but hers, not so much. Take on that old adage about two sides to every story and pick a supporting character from a novel, film, or short piece, and rewrite a story from his or her point of view. Experiment with how a scene or plot can be completely transformed just by a change of perspective.

The post Finishing and Finding Ideas – The Bradbury Challenge Ep 2 appeared first on Literary Roadhouse.

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