The Writer, 69. sējumsWilliam Henry Hills, Robert Luce The Writer, 1956 |
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150. lappuse
... character of the father . Three things go into plotting the character . Let's call them present observation , memory , and invention or intuition . By present observation I mean reporting . If I decide to do a story about the truck ...
... character of the father . Three things go into plotting the character . Let's call them present observation , memory , and invention or intuition . By present observation I mean reporting . If I decide to do a story about the truck ...
257. lappuse
... character . The book had absolutely nothing else to offer ; it was poorly plotted , ludicrously melodramatic in spots , and its hero was a stick . But by some freak a living human being had strayed into this literary desert one of the ...
... character . The book had absolutely nothing else to offer ; it was poorly plotted , ludicrously melodramatic in spots , and its hero was a stick . But by some freak a living human being had strayed into this literary desert one of the ...
336. lappuse
... character can see , hear , feel , and think . If your plot demands that the reader have information which abso- lutely cannot be available to your viewpoint character , you will have to change either the entire viewpoint approach or the ...
... character can see , hear , feel , and think . If your plot demands that the reader have information which abso- lutely cannot be available to your viewpoint character , you will have to change either the entire viewpoint approach or the ...
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