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Tag Archives: voice
What do You Love? Planning Your NaNoWriMo Book by Rochelle Melander
Remember what it was like to be in love? I’m talking about those first few weeks or months, when you can barely last a day without each other. You’ll sacrifice work, food, friends, and even sleep to spend a few … Continue reading
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Tagged character, genre, NaNoWriMo, pov, voice, write-a-thon
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Wednesday Writing Prompt: Practicing Point of View and Voice
In honor of National Picture Book Writing Week, today’s prompt uses a favorite picture book of mine: Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne. Several years ago, I attended the summer writing institute, sponsored by the Milwaukee Writing Project. Our … Continue reading
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Tagged point of view, voice, Voices in the Park, writing prompt
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