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Morale exercise: Real writers
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Write this down: “Real writers . . .” and freewrite from there for 10 minutes.
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Morale exercise: Real writers
Sentence fragments
Gerunds and participles: Avoid ING words
Phrases and clauses
How does narrative die?
Find yourself, but don’t say so
Living vs. being based
The order of things
Function shift
Acronyms and otherwise
Trump and trumpery
The handy dandy 5-W sentence
Name your agent
Dialogue: Keep it simple
Sentences: A sentence is a thought, not a warehouse
Lie, lay, laid, lain
The sense of sight
Warm-up exercise: Scar
Sentences: Simple, fragment, run-on
Warm-up exercise: Lunch
Verbs: Avoid the quiet and the copulative
Interview with Mary Schendlinger
Issues—the word
Narrative: Six principles and some examples
Sentences: Long is beautiful
Warm-up exercise: Television weeping
Going further with farther
"And" or "but" at the start of a sentence
Convince/persuade and other fake synonyms
Beware of getting involved