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Day: May 18, 2015

Come To The Bright Side: Character 101
on prose writing

Come To The Bright Side: Character 101

May 18, 2015 by Sydney comments (0)

You know the rules.  Things have got to get worse before they can get better.  Let your character have a goal, but don’t give him what he wants.  That’s why people keep reading. You’ve also got to dish up all your character’s flaws on a silver platter.  To have a moving story, your flawed character…

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Asemic Writing as Art
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Asemic Writing as Art

May 18, 2015 by Press Features comment (1)

Wordless writing, illegible writing, new forms of writing By Tom Venning Asemic writing has no semantic content. The letters are illegible, invented, or primal. The text has no verbal sense. Through its formatting and structure, it may suggest a type of document, or coded diagram, thereby, hint at meaning. Asemic writing can be understood through…

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