Jeff, I found this discussion very insightful and helpful as a discovery writer myself, like Liz. I loved the metaphor of Times Square and the Ferry to highlight the distinction between dialogue and exposition, along with teaching us how to identify places in our story to pull scenes from for writing. Thank you. Liz, I wish you the very best in writing your adventurous historical fiction novel. It sounds like you are crafting a deeply moving, heart-tugging story.
Thanks for showing us how to mine for emotional gold. We can learn to spot this in out writing and flesh it out ro refine that gold in a dynamic scene.
Jeff, I found this discussion very insightful and helpful as a discovery writer myself, like Liz.
I loved the metaphor of Times Square and the Ferry to highlight the distinction between dialogue and exposition, along with teaching us how to identify places in our story to pull scenes from for writing. Thank you.
Liz, I wish you the very best in writing your adventurous historical fiction novel. It sounds like you are crafting a deeply moving, heart-tugging story.
Thanks for showing us how to mine for emotional gold. We can learn to spot this in out writing and flesh it out ro refine that gold in a dynamic scene.