Now, once we’ve done that, remember to write the positioning statement in the main Strategy Worksheet. Ok, so we’ve created your positioning statement, and now let’s prioritize awareness goals, so that we can start acting upon your positioning and ultimately get people to know you. Exerci...
3. Write the important stuff first Regardless of which social media platform you’re using, it’s essential to write the important stuff first. That is partly to grab short attention spans but also to avoid your important text disappearing below the Read More cut off. The maximum character co...
If they’re being mildly sassy and starting to push some boundaries, you can say, “Don’t talk to me that way, I don’t like it,” and then turn around and walk away. Tell them the behavior is wrong and then disengage from them. If your child’s behavior warrants a co...
then I'll make it an entry. This post is not only about how not to write a new character in an already established popular show, but also what we can learn from it in the future.
Additionally, don’t use race ambiguity to avoid the nuances and complexities of race. It matters to tell diverse stories, because: People deserve to see themselves reflected and validated in all media. And… Race informs every area of our lives. If you write a character who’s Asian, for...
Once students have gotten a feel for positive self-image poetry, ask them to think about what part of themselves they would like to write about and have a picture taken of them the next day. 3. Get Camera Ready Connells suggests giving students a great deal of autonomy as you photog...
David: Here, you can write down your number, and I can call you, and I can come to pick up your skirt (asking for her number but also making a funny comment to show he can take the conversation to edgier areas) Elise: Oh goodness me (acknowledging that he has pushed the boundary ...
This guide covers everything from how to write a book that readers actually want, finding a professional editor, learning your niche and nailing your branding, how to format that manuscript of yours so it’s a perfectly reflowable ebook (some serious pitfalls here if you don’t know what yo...
complicated as you want, and we're going to get into some more details about what our own style guide looks here at MeetEdgar, and you can see the questions that we ask ourselves whenever we're trying to figure out how to write something and what kind of tone the voice would want to...
Here are some ways to create a strong hook in your opening chapter: 1. Have A Compelling Image A vivid and compelling image can set the stage for your story and grab your reader's attention. It can be an unusual setting, an unusual character, or a unique situation that immediately captur...