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@heroofwar863 жыл бұрын
You are so gorgeous 😍😍😍, and this video is very useful because it doesn't focus on the same old tired writing books but includes many little known titles. So thank you!
@authorgreene3 жыл бұрын
The 3A.M. Epiphany was fun to use for short writing sessions with a creative writing group I founded. We usually shared each other's work, but once a month we picked prompt and wrote for a set amount of time and then read what we'd written to each other. It was great fun. I haven't really read any craft books, though I do find things like a synonym dictionary extremely useful as reference tools. I might grab myself a copy of The Emotion Thesaurus.
@rievans573 жыл бұрын
Elements of Style is a keeper. You have the edition that I have but mine is a bit more dog-eared than yours. I found the section entitled "Principles of Composition / using the active voice to be very enlightening. I believe it was Chapter 5 "An Approach to Style" that was probably the most useful part of the book. Another book I would love to hear you critique is entitled "Writing the Natural Way" by Gabrielle Lusser-Rico. Great book!
@prestong98793 жыл бұрын
You should look at The Triggering Town by Richard Hugo, its an incredible book for improving your poetry!
@chasingepiphanies79933 жыл бұрын
Story by Robert McKee would be my personal favorite of what I've read so far - mostly for screen-writing, but has plenty of ideas that can be applied everywhere.