WRITING YA FICTION WITH TESSA EMILY HALL
No show notes this week. Be sure to watch and/or listen. 🙂
FROM THE VAULTS: WEEK 3, ACT 3
For obvious reasons, I won’t be referencing The Hand of Adonai and the Book of Things to Come for this post. The final installment of our look at the three act structure will be a bit shorter. Why? Because Act III is generally the shortest. If you recall, Act I introduced the dramatic question; a…
FROM THE VAULTS: WEEK 2, ACT 2
Last week, I began a three-week series on the three act structure. Most commonly used for screenplays, novelists have long borrowed the basic structure to help outline novels. Bottom line, the three-act structure is a proven story-telling technique. This week, we’ll look at Act II.
GROSS ANATOMY OF A NOVEL: VOICE
Firsts in Fiction Gross Anatomy of a Novel: Voice Continuing our look at Gross Anatomy of a Novel, this week we discuss Voice. First, let’s define “Voice.” Voice is one of the trickiest aspects of writing fiction. One thing the best writers have in common is a unique way of writing. When you pick up a Stephen…