Tag: Creative History
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Narrative Perspectives – insightful blog by Mary Carroll Moore
Narrative Perspectives–Which Will Serve Your Story Best? Deciding who is telling your story–that’s a big moment in writing a book. But even more important is deciding where your narrator will be standing, as he or she tells the tale. Is the narrator speaking in real time, as the story is happening? Or from what’s called the “retrospective” point of view,…
Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)
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Beautiful comments by a reader after reading my blog – ‘I really want a dog’
This was such a beautiful read. Just at the right time. No. Coincidence. 😂🙏🏼💝I’ve lost treasured family. From distance. Misunderstandings. Locations. And In Death . My dearest best friend of 58 yrs. As children aged 11&12. My living memory keeper through out all our stages of lives. I face my final chapter without her. Alone.…
Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)
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How To Break Bad Habits in Your Writing | Grammarly
Writing well is hard work. But getting rid of a few bad habits can make it easier—and help your prose shine. If you want to improve, it won’t happen by accident. Luckily, science can help. Here’s how to break bad habits in your writing. — Read on www.grammarly.com/blog/writing-bad-habits/
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How to Crisp Up Your Writing–Revision Tools for Wordsmithing
Once again I am reblogging one of Mary Carroll Moores’s writing tips. For over a year she has reminded me or taught me a lot about writing. Mary and the AutoCrit Programme have been my teachers in the writing of The Fortune Seekers. Today’s article is on crisp writing – something quite new to me…
Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)