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SUMMARY:
Have you ever wondered if or how a writer reads differently than a reader? Join us on this episode as we discuss passive versus active reading. What are writers paying attention to when they read as compared to what most readers don’t even notice? Learn how you can use reading as a school for writers.
SHOW NOTES:
What writers say vs. what they do
Reading as a reader (passive reading): characterization, plot, conflict…
Reading as a writer (active reading): style (diction, syntax, tone)
Anthony Doer, All The Light We Cannot See: Wordsmith/prose *excerpt
Barbara Kingsolver, Demon Copperhead: Architect, constructing intricate plots
Liane Moriarty, Apples Never Fall: Ensemble cast, characterization
Taylor Jenkins Reid: Daisy Jones and the Six, journalistic style
Edith Wharton,The Age of Innocence: Omniscient narration *excerpt
Elin Hilderbrand, The Nantucket Hotel: Establishing atmosphere/setting
Jean Meltzer, The Matzo Ball: Creating culture
Infusing what we’ve learned into our craft
SOURCES & LINKS:
Elements of Style, E.B. White & William Strunk Jr.
On Writing, Stephen King
Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott
Writing Down the Bones, Natalie Goldberg
DO NOW: Make a list of the authors you love. What is it about them that attracts you? Take a look at a passage from their writing. Highlight examples of what you admire about it.
Take a piece of writing you have written & try a mirror writing exercise. Use elements of the authors’ style you have flagged with your content. Try to get as close to the author's style as you can.
Full Show Notes are available on our website as well as free downloads mentioned in the episode.
Authors Talking Bookish https://www.authorstalkingbookish.com
Hope Gibbs, author of Where the Grass Grows Blue https://www.authorhopegibbs.com/
Donna Norman-Carbone, author of All That is Sacred & Of Lies and Honey https://www.donnanormancarbone.com
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