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You're holding a book that's a bit different. It's not a novel, not a single story, but my first cracks at writing fiction. Venturing into the art of storytelling has been a transformative journey that commenced in the spring of 2020. Before that, I was the reader, not the writer, consuming philosophy books and novels like they were going out of style. But writing my own stuff? That was a whole new ball game. In this collection of seven volumes, you'll find each attempt at a story is its own thing, not connected to the others. Think of them as a bunch of mismatched socks that have somehow ended up in the same drawer. They've got one thing in common though—they're all part of my journey from avid reader to rookie writer. I'm inviting you to come along . With every page you turn—you're getting a glimpse into my learning curve, the rough and the smooth. Remember, as you dive into these pages, you're witnessing my first steps into a world I'd only ever seen from the reader's side.
When Sean MacDonald first met sculptor Monique Gerard, he was fascinated. Her work was famous -- some would say notorious -- for its power, sensuality...and unbridled horror. But Sean hadn't expected the reclusive genius to be as compellingly grotesque as her creations. Something about her and her work drew Sean in like a moth to a flame...or like a lamb to the slaughter. The hero from The Taking confronts supernatural forces in New York City's art world.
There are several aspects to writing fiction. Rendering what John Gardner in The Art of Fiction describes as a 'vivid and continuous dream' is a complicated affair. Story is created from the imagination of a writer, who in turn must translate it onto a page of symbols so that another person can read, absorb, and experience the story in a similar fashion. It's a remarkable process when you think about it. In On Creative Writing the process of writing fiction is demystified and cut in palatable bites to help any writer who has the passion and mad desire to tell a story. Fiction demands a working knowledge of many points of craft that can be taught and learned. And while mastering craft can be daunting, each one of us has the skills to meet the challenge. In fact, the quality most needed is neither talent nor knowledge, but the mad, unrelenting desire to tell a story. And with this passion, walk to the end of the diving board, loosed your shoulders, and take the plunge.
Use these fascinating first-person accounts to bring real-world problems into the classroom!The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions: A Teaching Casebook is a collection of personal narratives, short stories, and poetry about mental illness and other life-affecting problems, mostly in the context of family life. Each selection is accompanied by questions for discussion; selected reading lists are provided with each chapter. Beginning with problems related to childhood, the stories range through adolescence, adulthood, and old age. This unique book provides students and educators in psychology, social work, and counseling with an in-depth understanding of various mental illne...
Iconic Tarot Decks reveals the secrets, scandals, truths and mysteries behind over 50 of the most beautiful tarot decks ever created.
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