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  • av Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
    222,-

  • av Angela Ackerman
    217,-

  • - A Writer's Guide to Personal and Natural Places
    av Becca Puglisi
    221,-

    Within the pages of a book exists a world drawn from a writer's deepest imaginings, one that has the ability to pull readers in on a visceral level. But the audience's fascination will only last if the writer can describe this vibrant realm and its inhabitants well. The setting achieves this by offering readers a unique sensory experience. So much more than stage dressing, the setting can build mood, convey meaning through symbolism, drive the plot by creating challenges that force the hero to fight for what he wants, and trigger his emotions to reveal his most intimate feelings, fears, and desires. Inside The Rural Setting Thesaurus, you'll find: A list of the sights, smells, tastes, textures, and sounds for over 100 settings revolving around school, home, and naturePossible sources of conflict for each location to help you brainstorm ways to naturally complicate matters for your charactersAdvice on the many effective ways to build mood, helping you steer both the character's and readers' emotions in every sceneInformation on how the setting directly influences the plot by acting as a tuning fork for what a character needs most and by testing his dedication to his goalsA tutorial on figurative language and how different descriptive techniques can bring settings alive for readers while conveying a symbolic message or deeper meaningA review of the challenges that arise when writing description, as well as special considerations that apply specifically to rural and personal settingsThe Rural Setting Thesaurus takes "show-don't-tell" to new heights. It offers writers a roadmap to creating fresh setting imagery that impacts the story on multiple levels while keeping readers engaged from the first page to the last.

  • - A Writer's Guide to City Spaces
    av Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
    221,-

    Making readers care and feel like they're part of the story should be the number one goal for all writers. Ironically, many storytellers fail to maximize one of fiction's most powerful elements to achieve this: the setting. Not only can the right location become a conduit for emotion, it can also provide conflict, characterize the story's cast, reveal significant backstory, and trigger the reader's own emotional memories through sensory details and deep point of view. Inside The Urban Thesaurus, you'll find: A list of the sights, smells, tastes, textures, and sounds for over 120 urban settingsPossible sources of conflict for each location to help you brainstorm ways to naturally complicate matters for your charactersAdvice on how to make every piece of description count so you can maintain the right pace and keep readers engagedTips on utilizing the five senses to encourage readers to more fully experience each moment by triggering their own emotional memoriesInformation on how to use the setting to characterize a story's cast through personalization and emotional values while using emotional triggers to steer their decisionsA review of specific challenges that arise when writing urban locations, along with common descriptive pitfalls that should be avoidedDownloadable tools to help you plan each setting so you can choose the right one for a scene, providing the biggest storytelling punchThe Urban Setting Thesaurus helps you tailor each setting to your characters while creating a realistic, textured world readers will long to return to, even after the book closes.

  • - A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma
    av Angela Ackerman
    220,-

    Readers connect to characters with depth, ones who have experienced life''s ups and downs. To deliver key players that are both realistic and compelling, writers must know them intimately-not only who they are in the present story, but also what made them that way. Of all the formative experiences in a character''s past, none are more destructive than emotional wounds. The aftershocks of trauma can change who they are, alter what they believe, and sabotage their ability to achieve meaningful goals, all of which will affect the trajectory of your story.Identifying the backstory wound is crucial to understanding how it will shape your character''s behavior, and The Emotional Wound Thesaurus can help. Inside, you''ll find:A database of traumatic situations common to the human experienceAn in-depth study on a wound''s impact, including the fears, lies, personality shifts, and dysfunctional behaviors that can arise from different painful eventsAn extensive analysis of character arc and how the wound and any resulting unmet needs fit into itTechniques on how to show the past experience to readers in a way that is both engaging and revelatory while avoiding the pitfalls of info dumps and tellingA showcase of popular characters and how their traumatic experiences reshaped them, leading to very specific story goalsA Backstory Wound Profile tool that will enable you to document your characters'' negative past experiences and the aftereffects Root your characters in reality by giving them an authentic wound that causes difficulties and prompts them to strive for inner growth to overcome it. With its easy-to-read format and over 100 entries packed with information, The Emotional Wound Thesaurus is a crash course in psychology for creating characters that feel incredibly real to readers.

  • - A Writer's Guide to Jobs, Vocations, and Careers
    av Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
    221,-

    "What if there was a shortcut for helping readers get to know your characters? Would you take it? Characters are as complex as people and revealing their inner layers without chunky blocks of pace-stopping description is a challeng. The Occupation Thesaurus can help you unlock one of the best tools in your show-don't-tell writing kit: a character's job. Occupations are part of our everyday world, meaning they can be used to encourage readers to make associations between a type of work and the person doing it, shortening to "get to know the character" curve. Whether a person loves or hates what they do, a job can reveal many things, including their priorities, beliefs, desires, and needs. The Occupation Thesaurus will show you how a career choice can characterize, drive the plot, infuse scenes with conflict, and get readers on the character's side through the relatable pressures, responsibilities, and stakes inherent with work."--Publisher's description.

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