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Short stories by Kurt Vonnegut [Category: Short story] - 0 views

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    Kurt Vonnegut Short Stories, Postmodern
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Short Story Elements Fjc - 0 views

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    Elements of a short story
jasondargent

Docs Blog: Page Navigation in Google forms - 0 views

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    How to create choose your own adventure stories using Google Forms - a wonderful idea for a postmodern short story
jasondargent

How To Write A Short Story - YouTube - 0 views

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    How to write a short story advice
Ron Barton

The Age short story competition 2012 - 2 views

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    Maybe submit stories you wrote earlier in the year.
jasondargent

critique and feedback - the story of austin's butterfly - Ron Berger - YouTube - 0 views

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    critique and feedback - the story of austin's butterfly
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Vonnegut Advice: Short Stories - YouTube - 0 views

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    Advice from a professional on how to write an effective short story
jasondargent

The Four Basic Elements Of Any Novel - 1 views

  • Plot -- There are many definitions of plot, but plot is essentially the story, or the events that make up what the book is about. Plot, of course, is defined by conflict, either internal (Coming to terms with the loss of a spouse, for example) or external, (A stalker is watching through the window), and the best plots are both original and interesting. Complexity of the plot is a matter of taste, so is the setting (such as time period).
  • Character Development -- Bringing the characters to life in the reader's mind. They can range from thumbnail sketches to deep, wordy, highly detailed biographies of each character. It's important to note that different genres and stories require different types of character development.
  • Writing Style -- How the novel is written. Is the writing style efficient or complex? Does the author use an extensive vocabulary or get straight to the point? Are words used appropriately with regard to meaning, or do they seem written to showcase the "sound" of a sentence? Style should always be appropriate for the genre or story. An appropriate style adds to the texture of the novel; an inappropriate style does just the opposite. Literary fiction tends to lean toward complex sentences with original language. Thrillers tend to use shorter, more efficient sentences, especially as the pace quickens in the novel.
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    Elements of a good novel
Ron Barton

Short Story Elements - 9 views

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    This is an excellent website filled with powerpoint presentations on a variety of topics.
jasondargent

How to Write Short Stories: Writing Lesson & Tips, George Wier - YouTube - 0 views

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    Writing tips from a writer
Ron Barton

Share Infographic - 2 views

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    A wonderful postmodern story - remember, it is less about the plot and more about the way you tell it.
jasondargent

AWR Competitions - 1 views

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    COMPETITIONS ON NOW Most competitions are open to new and original entries only. Stories and poetry that has been placed first (or any placing) in another competition will often not qualify. Does that mean you can send one entry simultaneously to more than one competition? This will always depend on the competition organiser but a commonly accepted view that you can BUT if your entry is placed in one competition then the onus is on you to inform the other competition organisers if that entry no longer meets their entry requirements. It is then up to them if it is then withdrawn from the competition.
Ron Barton

Peter Cowan Writers' Centre - 0 views

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    Short story competition.
jasondargent

seven-steps.png 1,337×4,712 pixels - 2 views

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    7 steps to a perfect story infographic
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shortstory.pdf - Google Drive - 1 views

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    An example of a traditional short story
jasondargent

literature_work sample_stage2_gradea_doc1.DOC - 0 views

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    Exemplary post modern short story, annotated to show the features
ellie_clark

And some more conventions in drama - 2 views

  • Story
  • Play of ideas
  • Plot versus Story
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • The Subject and Verb of Drama: People and Action
  •    The Form of Drama:
  • Two Principles
  • The Crucible of Drama: Conflict
  • ESSENTIALS
  • OVERVIEW
  • THE RULES OF THE GAME
  • STRUCTURAL CONVENTIONS
  • A.    Sports analogy--rules to make it fast-moving contest
  •   B.    Limited Space
  • C.    Limited Time
  •   D.    Strongly Opposed Forces
  •   E.    A Balance of Forces
  • F.    Incentive and Motivation
  • Structure
  • Structure
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  • Structure
jasondargent

Introduction to Topic #2: Digital Storytelling | #ETMOOC - 0 views

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    Writing exercises for Task 2 : short story writing
Ron Barton

"Phone Call" - 1 views

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    Short story analysis - 1st task of 2013
jasondargent

Power Point 20th Anniversary Cinderella - 0 views

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    A special treat on the 20th Anniversary of the release of PowerPoint. I'm sure you will all agree that this story has never been properly told - to full advantage - in this way .
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