Crossroads: Creative Writing in Four GenresPearson Education, 2005 - 402 páginas In Crossroads, a wealth of exercises and rich diversity of models address the elements of writing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and drama while developing an individual's writing skills. Clear, concise discussions of particular techniques of creative writing are followed by practice of these individual techniques. Potent, vital models are offered in an extensive anthology of classic and contemporary readings. |
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... Sometimes I think there are a great many women behind , and sometimes only one , and she crawls around fast , and her crawling shakes it all over . " Create a scenario and describe the aspects of your setting in terms of a character ...
... Sometimes I think there are a great many women behind , and sometimes only one , and she crawls around fast , and her crawling shakes it all over . " Create a scenario and describe the aspects of your setting in terms of a character ...
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... sometimes implies to beginners that " anything goes . " Much poetry being written today exists on the page , but not in the ear . Arbitrary line breaks and a lack of rhythm can be the unfortunate result . As any teacher knows , students ...
... sometimes implies to beginners that " anything goes . " Much poetry being written today exists on the page , but not in the ear . Arbitrary line breaks and a lack of rhythm can be the unfortunate result . As any teacher knows , students ...
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... sometimes the whole first line ) form unrhymed refrains in the second and third stanzas , often puns . The pattern is : aabba , aabR , aabbaR . ( The R signifies the refrain ) : The triolet , essentially a shorter version of the rondeau ...
... sometimes the whole first line ) form unrhymed refrains in the second and third stanzas , often puns . The pattern is : aabba , aabR , aabbaR . ( The R signifies the refrain ) : The triolet , essentially a shorter version of the rondeau ...
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Voice Tone and Style | 11 |
Drama | 17 |
Hart Crane My Grandmothers Love Letters 295 | 22 |
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