The man across the street is trimming branches off a tree with a chain saw. He stops suddenly and tries to see into the window of the house. Begin the story with this setting/idea. It is not necessary to put the words in the piece if you don't wish to do so.
Use these verbs: gasp, turns, crush, flutter, bonk
Use these nouns: Porsche, projector, tear
Monday, December 13, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Field Work: Shopping
Note your observations while shopping. It can be any kind--for food, for clothes, for electronics. Describe one of the shopkeepers and one of the shoppers. If something bothers you when shopping, note that also.
*Try to do this exercise before we return to class on January 6, 2011
Friday, December 03, 2010
Three Word Dialogues
Put your dialogue here, but add a bit of narration to it to make it more interesting (description of characters' actions, a bit of setting and so on) However, remember that the dialogue is still limited to only three words!
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Making our Writing More Metaphorical
Using the handout as a guide, find three or four (or more!) places in your current story to add metaphor. Paste your original sentence and then provide us with a new, improved and wonderfully metaphorical one in its place.
Writers slip sliding on thin ice making metaphors just in time to prevent themselves from falling in . . .
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