Author: Guilliean Pacheco
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Aristotle defined tragedy as “an imitation of a noble and complete action, having the proper magnitude; it employs language that has been artistically enhanced . . . it is presented in dramatic, not narrative form, and achieves, through the representation of pitiable and fearful incidents, the catharsis of such incidents” (Butcher). However, he did not…
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A powerful approach to crafting stories is to incorporate theater techniques, particularly the structure of play writing, into the creation of a novel. Theatrical structure, with its explicit acts, scenes, and dramatic arcs, can add fresh energy to a novel. It can provide a helpful framework that can improve a novel’s pacing, tension, and emotional…
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In storytelling — whether in literature, film, or video games — character development is the cornerstone that captivates audiences. For writers, delving deep into their characters’ motivations, backgrounds, and personalities is key to crafting narratives that resonate. Character interviews offer creators unique insights into their characters’ inner worlds, paving the way for memorable, relatable stories.…
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As writers, the adage “show, don’t tell” is often easier said than done. This phrase examines a fundamental principle that goes beyond writing and into the nuances of human interaction. Body language, often seen as a silent yet powerful form of expression, plays a critical role in conveying emotions, intentions, and attitudes. Understanding these subtleties…
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