This is a fascinating blog. I enjoyed reading Kim's take on space in the narrative. It really makes a very good point, we are obligated as writers to grant our readers the gift of complete dream spaces.
Hi Raven, Yes, her blog is wonderful and I've been following her tips for a while. Have you checked out Brandilyn Collins Character Arc discussion? And made a few comments? I would love to do a feature on you and your thoughts on a writing group, perhaps even give you a page here for your comments on writing, what you've learned? Joan
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I belong to this fantastic writer’s group called Sweet Hearts of the Rodeo and the group can be found at Writers University, which I have been a lifelong member since the late 90’s.
This is an intense study group that involves the reading and discussion of short stories as well as articles and books on craft. It is not for beginners. The focus is on literary and mainstream short stories, and the work requires a commitment of many hours a week. Word count is 1,500 to 6,500.
This is a fascinating blog. I enjoyed reading Kim's take on space in the narrative. It really makes a very good point, we are obligated as writers to grant our readers the gift of complete dream spaces.
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Hi Raven,
ReplyDeleteYes, her blog is wonderful and I've been following her tips for a while.
Have you checked out Brandilyn Collins Character Arc discussion? And made a few comments?
I would love to do a feature on you and your thoughts on a writing group, perhaps even give you a page here for your comments on writing, what you've learned?
Joan