In Life, and in our Reading By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes “Well, I never really did think much of him, y’know.” (Generic line of dialogue) In literature at large, it serves as staple and lubricant, and…
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Exiting our Characters: When Last We Saw (or Heard of) Them
Guiding Your Reader’s Eye: The Choreography of Perception, Part Four By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes Read Part One, Part Two, and Part Three “Well, good-by,” said Alan, and held out his left hand. “Good-by,” said I, and…
Assemble the Gang!
Guiding Your Reader’s Eye: The Choreography of Perception, Part Three By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes Read Part One and Part Two ~ An especially enticing expository challenge occurs for us as writers when we open a story…