You know why writers are like jugglers? Because they like to have a lot of things up in the air!
Have a great writing week everyone! Also, be sure to check out my cartoon book for writers.
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You know why writers are like jugglers? Because they like to have a lot of things up in the air!
Have a great writing week everyone! Also, be sure to check out my cartoon book for writers.
Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2013 Marie Poncelet Looking for a way to start your story? Your pets have the answer – throw the ball!
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frozen dialogue
When the conversation is going nowhere …bring on a winter storm!
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three little kids at story time -
Storytime! Everyone waits for the magic to begin so they can travel to a different world!
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a writer’s muse
A writer’s muse travels everywhere!
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Novel ideas found at the zoo!
Two writers were talking at the coffee shop; “so where do you get your novel ideas?”
“No place special, I just gather stories from the zoo!”
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Writers Thread - spool of tension
What kind of thread does a writer like to use?
One that doesn’t unravel too fast but has just enough tension not to break.
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Art of Writing
The art of writing can be overwhelmed by mysterious deadlines.
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3rd person problems
I was reading this book and there were three characters – the author, Benny and Crissa. The last two characters were inside the author’s head. So the author had to speak for them which didn’t seem fair.
“…hey, they’re aways speaking for me! It’s that 3rd person again…”
One should have known!
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Games writers play – Persona Games
What games do writers play to get warmed up for writing?
“Pass the mask!”
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