The Right to Write by Julia Cameron - ReviewJulia Cameron's follow up book to The Artist's Way, especially for writers. Cameron includes more of her wisdom and encouragement, many fun and challenging writing exercises, as well as the staple Morning Pages and Artist Date suggestions made famous in The Artist's Way. Breaking grammar rules in fictionUsing fragments and run on sentences for effect. You may have found places in your story where using incorrect grammar sounds better, but choosing exactly where to use good grammar and when to drop into conversational style can be a tricky skill to develop. On Writing by Stephen King - ReviewThe story of how Stevie King gradually became best-selling horror writer, Stephen King, is fascinating for anyone – whether a writer or reader. If you’ve ever asked, been asked, or wanted to ask a writer how they do it, where they get their ideas from, here’s your answer. Writing action sequencesAction can enliven a plot and add challenges for the characters that stretch their skills and character development. If you write action and adventure stories, or even another genre, at some stage you might decide to put your characters into an action sequence. Writing good dialogueFictional dialogue is a careful blend of natural sounding speech and more eloquent lines pre-written for the character, and made to make the most of dramatic effect. Weaving symbolism and imagery into your storyAlthough you may be surprised by the quality of symbolism that your story seems to have drawn on subconsciously, usually you will add most of the metaphors and symbolism after you have begun your book, or even after several drafts.
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