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Dangerous Writing
Dangerous Writing is a minimalist approach to writing taught by Tom Spanbauer. Chuck Palahniuk is probably Spanbauer's best-known student. Dangerous Writing is a brand of minimalism that utilizes many literary techniques pioneered by -
Lester Dent Master Plot Formula
This is a formula, a master plot, for any 6000 word pulp story. It has worked on adventure, detective, western and war-air. It tells exactly where to put everything. It shows definitely just what -
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Welcome to the Creative Writing Tutorials forum! This forum can be used by members of this community to discuss topics related to their wiki. Some communities prefer to use the Community Portal instead for wiki -
Fiction/Character
A fictional character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. Such existence is presumed by those participating in the performance as audience, readers, or through other -
Fiction/Scene
A scene is considered the basic structure, or building block, of a narrative. In fiction, the writer uses a scene to show the action of an event. When he strings a series of scenes together -
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David Mamet on Drama
David Mamet's memo on Drama to the writers of The Unit. Related Articles: Conflict, Scene by Scene, Creating Interesting Characters -
Fiction/Heroic Journey
Ordinary World – Limited Awareness[] Prologue: Disorientation leads to suggestibility, Should contrast sharply with, yet foreshadow, the special world, Set an inner and outer problem for the character, The hero enters, is introduced, audience identifies with -
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Creative Writing Tutorials:Templates
Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps -
Creating Interesting Characters
Creating interesting characters is key. Interesting characters have goals, are active in the story, and develop/learn along the way. With characters that have depth, readers will want to know more about them and, in -
Fiction/The Quest
A quest is a journey towards a goal used in mythology and literature as a plot. In literature, the objects of quests require great exertion on the part of the hero, and the overcoming of -
Voice
The narrative voice is the expression of the author on the page, delivered through story and characters. A strong voice is what makes an author unique and helps their writing stand out from the crowd -
Fiction/Fiction
Fiction (from the Latin fingere, "to form, create") is storytelling of imagined events and stands in contrast to non-fiction, which makes factual claims about reality. Fictional works – novels, short stories, fables, fairy tales, films -
Show, Don't Tell
Show, don't tell is advice to write in a way that allows the reader to experience the story through a character's actions, words, thoughts, senses, and feelings (showing) rather than through the narrator -
Fiction/Archetype
An archetype is a generic, idealized model of a person, object or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied, patterned or emulated. In psychology, an archetype is a model of a person, personality or -
KS3 Levels (English)
Pupils' writing communicates meaning through simple words and phrases. In their reading or their writing, pupils begin to show awareness of how full stops are used. Letters are usually clearly shaped and correctly orientated. Pupils
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