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Picture Yourself Writing Fiction: Using Photos to Inspire Writing
Picture Yourself Writing Fiction: Using Photos to Inspire Writing
Picture Yourself Writing Fiction: Using Photos to Inspire Writing
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Picture Yourself Writing Fiction: Using Photos to Inspire Writing

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Fiction is more than a made up story. A piece of fiction is crafted by carefully inventing a unique plot and believable characters. But how does an author get started? Finding inspiration is as easy as looking at a picture.
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Release dateAug 1, 2021
ISBN9781663983305
Picture Yourself Writing Fiction: Using Photos to Inspire Writing

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    Picture Yourself Writing Fiction - Sheila Griffin Llanas

    See It, Write It: Picture Yourself Writing Fiction by Sheila Griffin Llanas

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Cover

    Title Page

    Introduction: A Fairy-Tale World

    Chapter 1: All about the Characters

    Chapter 2: Setting and Genre

    Chapter 3: The Plot Thickens

    Chapter 4: Shaping a Story

    Glossary

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    Index

    About the Author

    Copyright

    Back Cover

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    A FAIRY-TALE WORLD

    Have you ever read a book that you just couldn’t put down?

    Great books start with great ideas. Fiction authors create vivid images with words. But crafting vivid scenes and lively dialogue can be difficult sometimes. That’s where pictures can help. Some photos look like scenes right out of a story. When you look at a photo, you might wonder, How did that happen? What will happen next?

    The answers you create for those questions could be the key to unlocking a stunning story.

    The evil sorceress had turned Princess Sana

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