One of the best videos I've seen lately. I always watch on replay at 1.25 speed (sometimes 1.5) and often don't watch the whole thing but this was GREAT!!!
The absolute best reference book for authors I've read is Writing Fiction, by Garry Disher. I bought King's On Writing ages ago and consider it a waste of money. It's mostly about him and his own career. Disher's book is chock full of great advice, tips, examples, and even exercises. You're welcome, by the way.
Wow! This was one of your best, Reedsy. Absolutely loved the amount of examples given throughout. Really helped me to think about how I could apply these concepts to my own writing.
Trying out that writing exercise about a paragraph involving two people in love without using any of those keywords: He takes the blanket from the end of the bed and covers my lap with it before handing me a cup of coffee just the way I like it. Sitting on the edge of the bed now, he pulls one of my feet from under the blanket and rubs it gently. When he finally looks up at me, there are tears in his eyes. "I can't lose you Annie. I just can't...". He can barely get the words out through his sobs. We both know the end is near.
Great video, thank you :) I wonder why I can't find it among the other reedsy videos on RUclips - the latest ReedsyLive video there is several months old.
Presentation starts at 7:23.
8:27 - writing the first chapter
Thank you
As food for a writer's thought...a fifteen course banquet! Thank you!
One of the best videos I've seen lately. I always watch on replay at 1.25 speed (sometimes 1.5) and often don't watch the whole thing but this was GREAT!!!
The absolute best reference book for authors I've read is Writing Fiction, by Garry Disher. I bought King's On Writing ages ago and consider it a waste of money. It's mostly about him and his own career. Disher's book is chock full of great advice, tips, examples, and even exercises. You're welcome, by the way.
Wow! This was one of your best, Reedsy. Absolutely loved the amount of examples given throughout. Really helped me to think about how I could apply these concepts to my own writing.
Well worth watching/listening to, Very inspiring. I think I will touch you story again. It has been resting for a long time. Time to wake it up!
She is one of my fav Reedsy's guest, if not the best ... I've learned a lot from her please do more sessions wih her
Thanks for this video, very good reminders
Trying out that writing exercise about a paragraph involving two people in love without using any of those keywords:
He takes the blanket from the end of the bed and covers my lap with it before handing me a cup of coffee just the way I like it.
Sitting on the edge of the bed now, he pulls one of my feet from under the blanket and rubs it gently.
When he finally looks up at me, there are tears in his eyes.
"I can't lose you Annie. I just can't...".
He can barely get the words out through his sobs. We both know the end is near.
Fantastic video! So much great information packed in. Thank you!
I really enjoyed your tutorial Caroline, you're an amazing writer... Michael
I actually heard recently that they are planning on bringing back Barney. Maybe they will bring back Wishbone too!
What’s the story Caroline? Loved your talk! Got me thinking a lot more about my last chapter. Cheers
Great video, thank you :) I wonder why I can't find it among the other reedsy videos on RUclips - the latest ReedsyLive video there is several months old.
Wait. Wishbone?! She wrote Wishbone like from PBS?! Only my most fav kids show ever! 😮😆
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hello London uk
Do you have email contact info for Caroline?
this person looks familiar to me