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Bits and Pieces
“He knew everyone had flaws. People fell from grace all the time. But some people fell further than others.” From “Ferrelli’s Fall” (Creek Songs).
Tag Archives: film
Make it Tense!
Tension in a story is a writer’s best friend. It makes readers and audiences tighten their muscles, feel twists in their stomachs, alter their breathing. It definitely keeps readers attentive and audiences in their seats. What does “tension” mean to a … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, fiction writing, novel, Reading, short story, Writing
Tagged Audrey Hepburn, characters, Das Boot, film, Frederick Knott, Lothar-Gunther Buchheim, plays, playwright, screenwriter, storytelling, suspense, tension, The Boat, Theatre, Wait Until Dark, writer
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