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Are you looking for a way to make your story more realistic? Showing and telling are two different things but when combined, can create a visual and dynamic story. In this course, you will learn the art of storytelling by placing the right description in the right place, showing each character's point of view, and use showing and telling to create various forms on conflict. Hurry and register for tomorrow's course! |
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• | The difference between showing and telling and when it's good to tell instead of show | • | How to balance showing and telling to create memorable characters and realistic, seamless dialogue | • | How a unique style distinguishes stories that have similar plots | • | How to enhance your story's conflict by knowing when to show and when to tell |
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• | Fiction writers who want to know how to craft compelling stories that capture the attention of readers, editors, and agents | • | Graduates of other beginner level classes who want to learn how the strategic use of showing and telling can build an exciting story plot | • | Writers who want to take their work to the next level with guidance from a Published Author |
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• | "A great class! I have a much better understanding of the importance of showing vs. telling and how it enriches one's writing." -DY | • | "I'm sure this course has improved my writing. Now I just need to put it all into practice. " -JH |
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Tomorrow, Dec. 14, 2017 - Feb. 1, 2018 |
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Instructor: G. Miki Hayden G. Miki Hayden has published mystery, science fiction, and young adult novels with a rave review in the New York Times for her alternate history novel, Pacific Empire. Miki has published a steady stream of short fiction in several genres. |
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EXPERT INSTRUCTORS | CONVENIENT ACCESS | INVALUABLE FEEDBACK |
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