Alex Mason, one of the contributing writers from our Issue, sent in a great article to aid the writing process.
Here's a recap into the piece that might provide insight to those looking to expand the landscape of their written work - to take into account how the 'other' experiences your writing which can never be just about telling them what is happening, but infact allowing them to see and feel the action for themselves.
Last Updated August 3, 2011
Here's a recap into the piece that might provide insight to those looking to expand the landscape of their written work - to take into account how the 'other' experiences your writing which can never be just about telling them what is happening, but infact allowing them to see and feel the action for themselves.
Writing is [about] appealing to [all] the senses – [it's about] the way in which a scene looks, smells, sounds and feels. This is harder than with other forms of art because the canvas is the imagination and the brushes are words - neither of which is concrete. Read More
Last Updated August 3, 2011
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