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Picking the Right Angle: Zoom In or Zoom Out

October 18, 2019 Juliana Crownover

Overwhelmed by the big picture? Zoom in. Stressed by details? Zoom out.

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In writing Tags visual arts
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Setting Up for Success: the Devil’s in the Details

October 18, 2019 Callie Johnson

Ever wanted to see Macbeth set at McDonald’s? You’re not the only one. Find out how setting impacts your story.

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In writing Tags film, classic literature, premise
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Imagery in Film: a video essay

September 20, 2019 Josh Stolberg

Josh Stolberg of Soulmark Studios explains the use of imagery in film and applies it to the art of storytelling.

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In writing Tags film, culture, scripts and screenplays
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Literary Tropes and Playing the Long Game

September 20, 2019 Callie Johnson

Why literary tropes matter (and why you should know the difference between synecdoche and syllepsis).

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In writing Tags rhetoric, word choice, book recommendation
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Writing Techniques that Sing: Creating Resonance with Words

September 20, 2019 Kelli Sallman

Some words have more power than others. Learn how to connect with your audience and keep them coming back for more.

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In writing Tags rhetoric, word choice, resonance
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When the Right Word is the N-Word

August 16, 2019 Olin Fregia
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Is there any place for profanity in our writing? Does writing with integrity mean whitewashing any vulgarities?

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In writing Tags film, culture
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C.S. Lewis and the Key to Dialogue

August 16, 2019 Callie Johnson

Don’t settle for stilted dialogue. Take a cue from C.S. Lewis and captivate your readers.

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In writing Tags classic literature, dialogue
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How Aristotle Nailed the Art of Story

July 26, 2019 Callie Johnson

3 Rules for Modern Storytellers

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In writing, revision Tags classic literature, book recommendation, plot
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Unexpected Imagery

June 28, 2019 Callie Johnson
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Don’t get caught in the obvious. Find better, clearer ways to describe.

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In writing Tags word choice, poetry
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Write the Other Well

June 21, 2019 Kelli Sallman

How to write responsibly about other cultures and experiences.

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In writing, communicating well Tags characterization, premise
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Telling Another's Story

June 14, 2019 Callie Johnson

Whose stories do we have the right to tell?

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In writing, communicating well
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Drawing a (Good) Villain

May 31, 2019 Kelli Sallman

You don’t need trench coats or guns. Create a chilling antagonist without the cliches.

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In writing Tags book recommendation, characterization, rhetoric
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How to Share the Gospel through Story

May 17, 2019 Kelli Sallman

Want to evangelize through story? Keep this in mind.

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In writing, theology & beauty Tags premise, plot
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Quick Ways to Skirt Gender Bias

May 10, 2019 Kelli Sallman

Foster gender equality in your work with these quick tips.

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In writing, grammar Tags rhetoric, word choice
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Becoming Nietzsche’s Madman

April 12, 2019 Callie Johnson

When Nietzsche declared “God is dead,” he defined a movement that changed the modern world. What can we learn from his success to apply to our own writing?

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In writing Tags classic literature, rhetoric
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Framing a Moment

March 15, 2019 Callie Johnson

My professor’s idea of an unforgiveable sin was putting adverbs before a character’s line. If he couldn’t tell the emotion of my character by what she said and did, applying a bandage adverb wouldn’t help.

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In writing Tags characterization, word choice, book recommendation
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Psychosomatic Observation: The Writer’s Secret Weapon

March 15, 2019 Kelli Sallman

Want a secret weapon for reaching your audience? Use this method to increase realism and depth in your writing.

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In writing Tags characterization, rhetoric, visual arts, word choice
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Starting in the Middle

February 15, 2019 Kelli Sallman

Writing narrative requires many decisions, one of which is where to start your story or scene. Do you start at the beginning, middle, or end? Do you give all the context up front or fill in as you go?

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In writing Tags rhetoric, plot, fiction, 2019
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