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The Time Is Now August 2, 2012 | | Advertisement |
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| | Welcome to The Time Is Now. For even more inspiration, check out our Tumblr, Lines We Live By, a collection of excerpts from our favorite books.
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Fiction Prompt
| | Write a story in which you present no detailed descriptions of the characters, major or minor. The information the reader gleans about the characters in the story--their motivations, their gender, their personalities, even their looks--must be conveyed entirely through what they say. Observe how this reliance on dialogue changes the way you go about structuring the story. |
Creative Nonfiction Prompt
| | The summers of youth--and the unparalleled magic carried with them--have inspired many great works of literature. In "Once More to the Lake," E.B. White's classic coming-of-age essay about the August when he was twelve, the author writes: "Summertime, oh summertime, pattern of life indelible, the fade proof lake, the woods unshatterable, the pasture with the sweet fern and the juniper forever and ever, summer without end." Write an essay about being a child in the summertime. It may be about one particular moment or one particular summer, or about the season as a whole. For inspiration, read White's essay or Ray Bradbury's semi-autobiographical novel about summer and youth, Dandelion Wine. |
The Best Books for Writers
| | Each week we recommend a book--a newly published title or an invaluable classic--that will help you on your writing journey. This week's pick:
You Can't Make This Stuff Up: The Complete Guide to Writing Creative Nonfiction--From Memoir to Literary Journalism and Everything in Between (Da Capo Press, 2012) by Lee Gutkind |
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the Newsstand Price Summer's best debut fiction, what today's agents can do for you, a search for the true identity of fiction writer Charles Yu, and more in the July/August 2012 issue of Poets & Writers Magazine. |
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