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journalistics.com - Five Ws and One H: The Secret to Complete News Stories
"What are the Five Ws and One H? They are Who, What, Why, When, Where
and How. Why are the Five Ws and One H important? Journalism purists will
argue your story isn’t complete until you answer all six questions." |
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Keith Phipps - One Year Later: Frozen
"The short answer to “What holds up?” is that Frozen as a whole has held
up well beyond what most could have imagined a year ago. The film has
enjoyed such a remarkably long life that it practically still seems like a new
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Ike Kapetan
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mi6-hq.com - How To Write A Thriller, by Ian Fleming
"A year before his death, Ian Fleming penned an essay explaining his
writing process for the James Bond novels"
"One of the essentials is to create a vacuum in my life which can only be
satisfactorily filled by some form of creative work - whether it be writing,
painting, sculpting, composing or just building a boat - I was about to get
married - a prospect which filled me with terror and mental fidget. To give
my hands something to do, and as an antibody to my qualms about the
marriage state after 43 years as a bachelor, I decided one day to damned
well sit down and write a book."
"If you interrupt the writing of fast narrative with too much introspection
and self-criticism, you will be lucky if you write 500 words a day and you
will be disgusted with them into the bargain. By following my formula, you
write 2,000 words a day and you aren't disgusted with them until the book
is finished, which will be in about six weeks." |
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Ike Kapetan
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"Just write" is not a writing tip, it's a task. Give us your tips for this task.
http://www.reddit.com/r/writing/comments/2oge7x/just_write_is_not_a_writing_tip_its_a_task_give/
Reverse-engineering. If you feel like writing a lot and thoughtfully, just grab your favourite/least favourite novel/text and just copy it from cover to cover. And not just copy, but analyse it. Why is that there, why is this here and why author decided to put those there. It's a great exercise plus you get to have a secondhand experience of writing a good/bad text which, I presume, would be helpful. |
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Ike Kapetan
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r - Share your character creation method
And also what traits do you find to be the hardest/easiest to represent through showing rather than telling the reader? I find insecurity is quite easy to convey, and so is being abrasive/an asshole. As for my creation method: I think of a character backstory. From that backstory I derive traits then both an external and internal goal. Then I give them flaws that will directly get in the way of accomplishing that goal. Then quirks, hobbies, etc. The little things that make the character pop that aren't necessarily related to the plot.
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Rishabh R. Dassani - Morning Pages
"Every morning, after waking up, the first thing I do is go to the workstation
in my home office, open my notebook computer, and open my text editor to
write Morning Pages for 25 minutes. I use Byword to write and FlexTime to
track the time. I manage to write about 400+ words on most days; some
days I write more, and other days I write less. Either way, I get up and
write."
Software used: Byword, Things, FlexTime, VoodooPad, MarsEdit. |
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r - How to Write About Characters Who Are Smarter Than You
"And this is one of the things that I found so rewarding in writing about Alan
Turing: that trying to convey his intelligence on screen was a democratizing
act. That opening his one-of-a-kind mind up on screen was about letting
other people in; not about shutting them out." |
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r - Writing versus Storytelling
"I believe it's almost unanimous (at least here) that James is a horrifically
bad writer; mechanically and stylistically, Fifty Shades is terrible. And yet
it's sold about seventy jillion trillion copies or something like that...why?
Because James is telling a story that a lot of people want to read, which
speaks to them despite the mechanical problems with the writing. And that's
offensive to many of us, because we see someone who writes so very badly
being so successful." |
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the guardian - Margaret Atwood on Game of Thrones
"With the fifth season of Game of Thrones beginning next month, acclaimed
novelist Margaret Atwood explains why she finds the show – inspired by
literature and the real monarchs of our blood-soaked medieval history – so
compelling, while five other famous fans share their devotion to Westeros" |
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Ike Kapetan
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I've heard more than one person reference this ability of his. In brief, he is able to introduce a character and have the reader rapidly identify with the character, understand their motives/desires, and start to care about them in an economy of prose. In other words, he is a master of characterization, and being able to do it without rambling.
As someone who just started reading his works, I'm curious how others view this.
How does Martin do this? Are there lessons to be had to incorporate into our own writing?
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squarespace.com - An analysis of "Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling" by a Pixar employee
"... a number of other people have taken the list as a Pixar formula,
a set of hard and fast rules that we follow and are 'the right way' to
approach story. But that is not the spirit in which they were intended.
They were posted in order to get people thinking about each topic, as
the beginning of a conversation, not the last word." |
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