Rita Charleston
When you're writing a book, it's tempting to just dive in. But you'll save yourself time and write a better book if you write a premise before you start.
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It may seem strange, in a book that has focused on the forms of literary apprenticeship that appear in the work of a contemporary author, to turn to the subject of painting. The components are so very different: Robinson’s works are put together out of words, vast assemblages of heterogen...
Distract(使分心)yourbrain.Scheduleintoeveryworkdaysomebreaksfromallthatfocusingandallowyourmindtotravelintowhat’scalledthe“default(默认的)modenetwork”forabitoffreestyleactivities.1.It’stheplacewhereourmindsfindinnovationandcreativityandoftenmakebetterdecisionsthanthefocusedmind. ...
I’ve loved several of Matt Haig’s books, especiallyThe Midnight LibraryandHow to Stop Time, so I felt perfectly primed to love this one too. However, I can’t quite say thatThe Life Impossibleworked for me as well as the author’s other books, and it’s a bit hard to say just ...
Emily Marcuccilli, librarian, King’s Hall School This book was super-exciting. I liked the bit when they did the scavenger hunt near the River Gary and the bit when they thought Miss Moon was a werewolf. Jamie I liked this book because it had lots of expression and I loved the drawing...
Ishiftedmyeyetooutside,andIhadherflowersinfullbloom.Actually,Ialwayshadthem,butitwasAnnewhogotmetoreally___10___them. 1.A.saving B.watching C.sharing D.controlling 2.A.normal B.new C.satisfying D.difficult 3.A.last B.same C.only D.right 4....
Number Three – She’s given away a bit too much of her heart and is trying to recover from that wound. Was your process different/similar when writing this sequel vs writing the first book? Oh heck no. I started writing it off the same way as book one, but this one has two POV’...
When you're writing a book, it's tempting to just dive in. But you'll save yourself time and write a better book if you write a premise before you start.