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Writing Alchemy – How Many Masks Are On Your Desk?

by Matilda ButlerJune 9, 2010
Writing Alchemy – How Many Masks Are On Your Desk?

What are you not the “I” in your memoir? How do you let others in your memoir speak as themselves rather than just a slightly different version of you? This week’s Writing in Five video is designed to get you thinking about this topic in order to make your writing more authentic.

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500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #26: Technology Ticklers

by Promptly PortlandJune 1, 2010
500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #26: Technology Ticklers

Promptly Portland shares a completely different writing prompt about technologies and how we can reflect on them to better understand how they allow or prevent us from being the people we want to be.

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What’s the Most Important Aspect of Your Writing Process?

by Kendra BonnettMay 31, 2010
What’s the Most Important Aspect of Your Writing Process?

So what is the most important aspect of the writing process? You tell us. Answer our quick, easy (one question) survey. Pick the answer you think best captures the most important aspect of YOUR writing process. Or post a Comment with your own answer.

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Writing and Memoir Miscellanea for a Sunday Afternoon

by Kendra BonnettMay 30, 2010
Writing and Memoir Miscellanea for a Sunday Afternoon

Just because the people in your memoir are real doesn’t mean they shouldn’t get the same attention and development as the characters in a novel. As readers, we want to know what makes them tick.

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Writing Prompt and the Art of Penjing

by Matilda ButlerMay 25, 2010
Writing Prompt and the Art of Penjing

Matilda shares how her recent trip to San Francisco led to today’s writing prompt. You’ll learn a little about the Art of Penjing and then have a chance to write about your personal life landscape.

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Writing in Five–Sheridan Baker on Writing Paragraphs

by Kendra BonnettMay 24, 2010
Writing in Five–Sheridan Baker on Writing Paragraphs

There is an art to writing structure. Understanding the structure of the common paragraph will allow you to write more effectively and, when you deviate to do so deliberately. In Part II of our Writing in Five Video on the Paragraph, we discuss transitions, topic sentences and the differences among (and functions of) beginning, middle and ending paragraphs.

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A New Writing in Five Video–Paragraphs

by Kendra BonnettMay 17, 2010
A New Writing in Five Video–Paragraphs

There is an art to writing structure, and understanding the structure of the common paragraph is an excellent place to start. You’ll find Part I of our Writing in Five Video on the Paragraph, based on Sheridan Baker’s The Practical Stylist.

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