Great Places to Start Collection
In this Craft Talk Pack, we feature a few of the writers who assist us as we begin our journey as writers. These craft talks include more introductory lessons for writers looking to build their skills.
Margot Livesey
Margot discusses her work as a fiction writer and how to develop fascinating characters. She offers us a series of prompts, rules, and admonitions to follow as we create characters in our stories.
Keywords: Character development; Voice
Daniel Khalastchi
Daniel discusses his work as a poet and how we can define poetry as a unique combination of structure and creativity. While encouraging the nonhomogeneity of poetry, he offers five suggestions for building good poetry.
Keywords: Story structure; Tone; Imagery
Megan Goherty
Megan discusses her work as a playwright and how to craft and structure a new play. She discusses using the self to structure and expand a play, and also how finding voice in playwriting is different than writing a book or other mediums.
Keywords: Story structure; autobiography; voice
Boris Fishman
Boris discusses his work as a fiction writer and keeping the reader engaged. He speaks about the importance of plot in motivating the reader, strategically creating drama, and divulging information to the reader. Finally, he discusses how to prime our readers with detail about characters before writing important character and plot changes.
Keywords: Plot; building drama; priming
Galit Dahan Carlibach
Galit discusses her work as a fiction writer and how we can build richness in our characters through their dialogue in the story. She encourages us to explore how to use story and verbs instead of adjectives to enrich our characters and plot, including the difference between showing and telling in a story.
Keywords: Character development; Verbs; Descriptive writing