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The Art Restorer by Julian Sanchez
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Art Restorer by Julián Sánchez Enrique Alonso travels from his new home in Manhattan to San Sebastián, Spain, to attend the reopening of the San Telmo museum, where his ex-wife, Bety, works in public relations. There he meets American Craig Bruckner, a retired art restorer studying the museum’s…
Senses in Writing: Seeing the Invisible Worlds
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search This week I’m talking about how to use and evoke senses within your story. As usual, this is personal opinion formed from experiences. First, a very brief overview of the week’s topic. If you can set off a reader’s senses then you pull them deeper into…
One Thing Authors Shouldn’t Leave Out of A Story’s “Big Moment”
Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
Just because a character is acting quickly, or must REact, doesn’t mean she doesn’t have a real motivation for the choice she makes. Today’s post is about the big moments in fiction–the action-packed, “everything is changing because of what is happening” moments–and about one thing in…