Description |
153 pages ; 23 cm |
Summary |
Invisible ink is a term that refers to writing that is readily seen by the reader or viewer, who often mistakes these words on the page as the only writing the storyteller is doing. But how events in a story are ordered is also writing. What events should occur in a story to make the teller's point is also writing. Why a character behaves in a particular way is also writing. These are all forms of invisible ink so called because they are not easily spotted by a reader, viewer, or listener of a story. This book teaches you to see the elements that actually constitute story and how to apply them to your own work. Even stories that you are most familiar with will reveal their inner workings to you in ways you have never seen before. |
Subject |
Composition (Language arts)
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Writing -- Guidebooks.
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Storytelling -- Guidebooks.
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Composition (Exercice littéraire) |
ISBN |
9780998534473 (paperback) |
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0998534471 (paperback) |
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