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Utah Children's Writers: Character Arcs
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Utah Writers and their News. Sunday, May 10, 2015. A question came up in my writer’s group. One of my critique partners asked, would not my main character behave differently in that particular situation? That led me to wonder where the MC is along their character arc, which in turn caused me to ponder character arcs in general. What the heck is a character arc? For the simple answer, I turned to a favorite expert, KM Weiland. Her Helping Writers Become Authors. But that is not all. Plot and character...
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Countries A to M. Countries N to Z. United States of America. Children – Writing for. Countries A to M. Countries N to Z. United States of America. Children - Writing for. You are here: Home. Why do Writers Write? Since man realized that they could communicate with one another one could say that in a way the seed for writing was planted. Later man would learn to etch and paint leaving stories for future generations to read. To communicate what they had done? Article by Charles J Deguara. Each and every a...
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Utah Children's Writers: Trello for Writers: Using Templates in a Project
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Utah Writers and their News. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Trello for Writers: Using Templates in a Project. In the previous tutorial, we created a Trello board to hold our templates. Because we want to be able to use those templates in multiple projects, we don't want to use that same board as our project board, so we'll create a new one. From your Boards menu or on the Boards screen, click Create New Board. Name the board. For this example, I'm calling the board for my project "Jack and Jill.". Change the ...
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Utah Children's Writers: July 2015
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Utah Writers and their News. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Trello for Writers: Using Templates in a Project. In the previous tutorial, we created a Trello board to hold our templates. Because we want to be able to use those templates in multiple projects, we don't want to use that same board as our project board, so we'll create a new one. From your Boards menu or on the Boards screen, click Create New Board. Name the board. For this example, I'm calling the board for my project "Jack and Jill.". Change the ...
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Utah Children's Writers: Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need
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Utah Writers and their News. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need. In a previous post, character arc was discussed. A ccording to KM Weiland, gaining an understanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Weiland is the creator of the. Helping Writers Become Authors blog. A deep well of information on the multiple aspects of the writing craft. Weiland devotes over a dozen articles to character arcs, linked here.
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Utah Children's Writers: Writing Conferences
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Utah Writers and their News. Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers. BYU Symposium on Books for Young Readers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Be sure to attend this year's WIFYR! 30 Days, 30 Stories. Every April, the Utah Children's Writers Blog hosts the "30 Days, 30 Stories" where we feature a different story/poem by a different writer every day. To read the 2014 stories, start HERE. And then move forward. To read the 2013 stories, start HERE. And then move forward. To read the 2012 stories, start HERE.
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Utah Children's Writers: How to Get Motivated to Edit
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Utah Writers and their News. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. How to Get Motivated to Edit. At LDStorymakers this last May, my favorite workshop I attended was by the woman who actually put on the conference this year—Melanie Jacobsen. She talked all about how she makes herself be productive in her writing no matter how busy she is. It was really great and practical, and I came away ready to apply everything she said. Here are the ways I’ve applied some of her advice and also figured out my own:. This relates to ...
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Utah Children's Writers: May 2015
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Utah Writers and their News. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need. In a previous post, character arc was discussed. A ccording to KM Weiland, gaining an understanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Weiland is the creator of the. Helping Writers Become Authors blog. A deep well of information on the multiple aspects of the writing craft. Weiland devotes over a dozen articles to character arcs, linked here.
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Utah Children's Writers: March 2015
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Utah Writers and their News. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Many of us have trouble setting priorities for our writing sessions. Maybe we're working on different projects in various stages. We might be querying one story, revising another, and writing and researching a third. Or maybe we're focused on a single project but have a number of things to do. Those of you who are organized at all likely keep to-do lists, which you prioritize from 1 to n. Maybe it's enough to at least knock off a couple small things.
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