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How to Write a Romance Novel: The Keys to Conflict | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

  • our two main characters must have internal goals and external goals that they’re trying to reach. If you can bring your characters’ goals into conflict, and thus the hero and heroine into conflict, you have a good chance of creating believable tension that will keep your readers engaged.
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The Mandala Project: Home Page - 0 views

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    Creating mandala's as a way to understand the connections between characters in novels and movies.  Good for an extension project during a literature study.
David Sebek

Persuasive Techniques in Advertising - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • tudents will learn persuasive techniques used in advertising, specifically, pathos or emotion, logos or logic, and ethos or credibility/character. They will use this knowledge to analyze advertising in a variety of sources: print, television, and Web-based advertising. Students will also explore the concepts of demographics and marketing for a specific audience. The lesson will culminate in the production of an advertisement in one of several various forms of media, intended for a specific demographic.
David Sebek

» How to write Interactive Fiction for Twitter Total Cruft - 0 views

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      Cool alternative for working with fiction writing
  • Given that Twitter limits all content to just 140 characters, how could anyone write a meaningful narrative, much less an interactive one? That was the challenge.
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