9.26.13
For Tuesday-- for Read the sections of Voice, Description, Diction, and Style in the back of MSF.
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Also read Donald Barthelme's The School . Address: http://www.npr.org/programs/death/readings/stories/bart.html
Finally - in Art of the Tale "I'm your horse in the night" by Luisa Valenzuela
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Write:
One *SCENE* about something calamitous happening with no characters from the third person omniscient *POV* 1-3 paragraphs. Refer to Description in MSF.
One *SCENE* told from the first person POV about this calamitous happening. Refer to Diction, Style, and POV in MSF. At least 500 wds.
One *SCENE* with two *CHARACTERS* that is related directly to the calamitous happening (before during after but absolutely affected by the happening) -- that uses what you learned above to flesh out the characters relationship. At least 750 words. Refer to anything necessary to create a scene that is complete-- where something meaningful changes from beginning to end.
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Also read Donald Barthelme's The School . Address: http://www.npr.org/programs/death/readings/stories/bart.html
Finally - in Art of the Tale "I'm your horse in the night" by Luisa Valenzuela
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Write:
One *SCENE* about something calamitous happening with no characters from the third person omniscient *POV* 1-3 paragraphs. Refer to Description in MSF.
One *SCENE* told from the first person POV about this calamitous happening. Refer to Diction, Style, and POV in MSF. At least 500 wds.
One *SCENE* with two *CHARACTERS* that is related directly to the calamitous happening (before during after but absolutely affected by the happening) -- that uses what you learned above to flesh out the characters relationship. At least 750 words. Refer to anything necessary to create a scene that is complete-- where something meaningful changes from beginning to end.


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