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HENRY FORD'S MOVING PICTURE SHOWBy Phillip W. StewartHenry Ford. A Movie Mogul? It’s true. There was a time between 1915 and 1925, during which Henry Ford oversaw the largest motion picture production and distribution operation on the planet. |
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Notes from Writing the WorldBy Harvey StanbroughGet the full text of my shorter nonfiction works in a single book: twelve dollars worth of books for just over half price. |
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Writing DialectBy Harvey StanbroughWhen it is written well, dialect informs and enhances the reader’s sense of place and character. |
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Creating Realistic CharactersBy Harvey StanbroughThe more quickly the reader identifies with the character, the more quickly he will become engaged in the story line. This doesn’t have to happen by accident. |
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Narrative in Fiction: Whispers in the BackgroundBy Harvey StanbroughAll narrative must advance the story line, and it must do so as efficiently and interestingly as possible. |
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Writing Great BeginningsBy Harvey StanbroughThe beginning of a fiction should convey a sense of immediacy, a sense of urgency, that gives the reader no choice but to read the next sentence and the next. |
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The Art of Writing Flash FictionBy Harvey StanbroughWrite a complete short story with characters, setting, conflict and resolution in 99 words or fewer. Caution: writing flash fiction can become an addiction. Yes, you can. |
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The Seven Writerly SinsBy Harvey StanbroughIf you want to live the whole "suffering, underpaid, unpublished, unnoticed writer" existence, just follow these easy rules to avoid publication. |
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The Craft of Poetry: Structure & SoundBy Harvey StanbroughThere is a Craft to writing poetry. You can learn that craft here. |
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Punctuation for WritersBy Harvey StanbroughPFW will enable you to wield punctuation as a tool to direct the reading of your work. |
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