Posts Tagged setting
Put your Characters in their Place
Posted by wordimprovisor177 in Darlene, Setting on August 12, 2013
by Darlene Cah Let’s take a tour of my living room in this moment. Yes, you should be afraid! The walls are a dark-ish green with a lighter green accent wall along the entryway. The floors are hardwood in a medium-light honey color. There’s a gas fireplace with a brick façade wedged into one corner. […]
Here And There…Or Maybe Just Not Anywhere
Posted by Ron Hayes in Ron, Setting, The Craft Of Writing, Writing Advice on August 2, 2013
by Ron Hayes Recently I opened a poetry contest to celebrate a historical event’s bicentennial here in my town. Entrants were invited to address and/or interpret the contest’s theme as broadly as they wished. To fully understand, it’s helpful for you to know the following: the historical event took place on Lake Erie during the […]