A Creative Writing Handbook: Developing Dramatic Technique, Individual Style and VoiceA. & C. Black, 2009 - 415 páginas Packed with stimulating writing exercises, numerous quotes and over 30 extracts from literature across a wide variety of genres, this book will both inspire and assist anyone interested in creative writing. The book can be followed as a complete course or dipped into as desired. |
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... narrator . It can be rewarding to apply some of the methods used on idiom and idiolect from Chapters 4 , 5 and 7 to your narrators ' voices , specifically when the narrator is the first - person voice of a character situated inside the ...
... narrator . It can be rewarding to apply some of the methods used on idiom and idiolect from Chapters 4 , 5 and 7 to your narrators ' voices , specifically when the narrator is the first - person voice of a character situated inside the ...
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... narrator of Andrew O'Hagan's novel Be Near Me ( 2006 ) is at the other extreme of the linguistic scale . Read the extracts from Be Near Me and O'Hagan talking about how his character and book came into being ( Readings 25 and 26 on pp ...
... narrator of Andrew O'Hagan's novel Be Near Me ( 2006 ) is at the other extreme of the linguistic scale . Read the extracts from Be Near Me and O'Hagan talking about how his character and book came into being ( Readings 25 and 26 on pp ...
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... narrator in Be Near Me is consistent throughout in portraying a character who speaks in a certain register . Yet there is also something untrustworthy about the voice and the information it conveys . Father David is an unreliable narrator ...
... narrator in Be Near Me is consistent throughout in portraying a character who speaks in a certain register . Yet there is also something untrustworthy about the voice and the information it conveys . Father David is an unreliable narrator ...
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Playing with genre | 1 |
Conflict and contrast | 14 |
Vision and revision | 28 |
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