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Writing A Book Outline, Writing Apps, Writing Inspiration Tips, Writing Introductions, Writer Tips, Writing Dialogue, Writing Challenge, How To Craft, Story Setting

A prologue serves as an introduction to the story, setting the stage for what's to come, and can be an excellent way to engage readers from the outset. Your prologue can: Provides background info/context Sets the tone for the story And/or gives a glimpse into the story's world. For example, prologues may include historical or cultural context, or an opening scene that establishes the theme and mood of the work, or a vignette of an event that happened long before the story started.

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Old Town Edinburgh, Peisaj Urban, Famous Castles, Edinburgh Scotland, To Infinity And Beyond, Carlisle, Street Light, Pretty Places, Travel Bucket List

this is another old photo from the archives. i took this in edinburgh, scotland, in october 1991. i had just met florian while backpacking in ireland, but he'd gone back to munich, and i didn't know if i'd ever see him again. while in edinburgh, i called him from a red telephone box, and in a single phone call, everything changed. :-) flickr is an amazing phenomenon. it makes the world a much smaller place -- like connecting me with bootpainter, fellow libra, who's from edinburgh, and was…

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Settings For A Story, Story Theme Ideas Writing, Themes For Stories, Setting For Story, Story Themes Ideas, Story Boards Ideas, Story Theme Ideas, Story Setting Ideas, Fiction Story Ideas

copyright 2008 by Gary L. Pullman The four primary elements of fiction are plot, character, setting, and theme. Associated with most of these is a cluster of related components: plot is divisible into exposition, inciting moment, rising action, turning point, falling action, moment of final suspense, and (depending upon whether the narrative is a comedy or a tragedy) resolution or catastrophe. Of course, all plots are also derived from, and developed upon, conflict. Likewise, setting is not…

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Setting: 12 Questions to Develop Your Story’s Setting Tone And Mood, 12 Questions, Writing School, Nonfiction Writing, Writing Fantasy, Writing Crafts, Creative Writing Prompts, Story Setting, Writers Write

A great setting can offer much more to a story than just a place where characters move around and talk to each other. A great setting that’s used in the right way can add to the tone and mood you want to create in your story. In this blog post, I’ve compiled 12 questions to help you develop your story’s setting.

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