Showing posts with label Creative Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Writing. Show all posts
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Overview Nonfiction: Topic
Workshop: An Introduction to Writing for Children and Young Adults
Practice makes perfect, as one saying goes,
so, as we continue to discuss nonfiction attributes, the next blog sections are
designed for writing your own article alongside our general conversation.
Topic= why plus what.
Based on your own why concepts of curiosity
and connection, choose one topic from
the brainstorming this past week in your subject list. Will it be from a
passion you still have or an interest in why you originally discarded a topic
and now wonder about it?
First brainstorm some preliminary “what to
share” possibilities to mull over. Next week we’ll look at some research
suggestions. Right now daydream.
Prepare your initial purpose, or what
you think are the primary questions you want to consider. Brainstorm possible
themes within your topic. What type of attitudes might readers find interesting
or be resistant to? Which point of
view do you feel most comfortable with and which would be a challenge?
The purpose here is toward communicating new knowledge. Children have enormous curiosity. Concepts
are as important as facts, especially for the very young. Wonder is the
motivation for all ages.
Focus on the heart of your topic, your
potential audience age, the questions you need to research for clarity,
confirmation of truth, vocabulary, and the impression you desire to share.
Action Steps:
Begin to ask the questions now.
1. Who is your intended target audience?
2. What will be the reader expectations that you need to include?
3. What overall effect do you want your readers to leave with?
a. Hope? What kind: emotional, physical, spiritual?
b. Solutions? What kind: cost, time, and/or relational?
c. Entertainment: Why? Long term—short term?
Share: What information communication did
you choose as a primary focus and for what age? Why?
Read deep, marcy
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Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Eight Strategies for Writing Innovative Settings,
New Workbook series launches NOW
Looking to make your settings memorable?
In Eight Strategies for Writing Innovative Settings, we’ll examine key strategies to create impact for the settings of our novels regardless of genre. Each section focuses on one strategy with three or four applications and creative writing prompts to customize to your work. Whether you are just beginning a project or ready to revise, these suggestions will give you critical perspective.
In addition, we will look at novel excerpts from a variety of genres to see how authors have built unique settings—and how we can apply these techniques to our own work.
Build Your Story: What questions do you want answered for your specific setting?
Write with Impact workshops are a compilation of techniques, exercises, and observations that will give your writing a fresh slant, prompt your creativity, and take your writing to a deeper level.
What exactly does it mean to write with impact? When we go deeper into our stories with heart-to-heart connections and associations, we can write stories that make an impact on our readers.
Looking to make your settings memorable?
In Eight Strategies for Writing Innovative Settings, we’ll examine key strategies to create impact for the settings of our novels regardless of genre. Each section focuses on one strategy with three or four applications and creative writing prompts to customize to your work. Whether you are just beginning a project or ready to revise, these suggestions will give you critical perspective.
In addition, we will look at novel excerpts from a variety of genres to see how authors have built unique settings—and how we can apply these techniques to our own work.
Build Your Story: What questions do you want answered for your specific setting?
Write with Impact workshops are a compilation of techniques, exercises, and observations that will give your writing a fresh slant, prompt your creativity, and take your writing to a deeper level.
What exactly does it mean to write with impact? When we go deeper into our stories with heart-to-heart connections and associations, we can write stories that make an impact on our readers.
Read
deep, Marcy
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