Listening to your story Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth. ― Rumi What an idea! Are you living your own story? How do you know if you are? How to …
Clever story hints from Shakespeare
Story hints “The point of view, or narrative mode, Shakespeare uses in his plays, like most plays, is the third person objective view point. We know that plays are narrated in third person because we …
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Write Monday: a Guggenheim Flash
Self portrait inside Guggenheim designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Do spirals have a focal point? A blasting cold wind sent us inside that autumn. Entering the Guggenheim Museum in New York, we became …
Write Monday: risk it all like Shakespeare
Shakespeare on a Monday? (yes, afraid so) Shakespeare love creating characters to tell his stories As writers, I know, we can remain in our heads, do a great deal of thinking, plan and plot, …
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Storytelling tricks: Tom Petty
Write Monday Today, we take a snooze then listen to a favorite storyteller, Tom Petty. On Labor Day, we celebrate the labor of all artists everywhere, who entertain and inform us. Despite listening to …
Write Monday: Stories Must Have Legs
See the bones, see the selfies On my first and only visit to Washington D.C., a big part of my day I devoted to learning mode on human and mammalian evolution. My spouse and I even took a turn into …
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