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Sunday 3 October 2010

how to write hannan in your BIG WRITE at schools



"The impulse to write is almost always fired by reading" Susan Sontag.

Critical reading can help you become a more creative writer. Reading another writer's work























can teach us other ways of thinking about the world, and other ways of writing.








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Using examples from well-known fiction, discover 4 different approaches to using literature as raw material for your own writing. Each section contains exercises to help you develop.

How the ordinary can be transformed into the extraordinary by using powerful descriptions.

Nurturing expectations in the reader can often dictate their reactions to texts. Discover how challenging people's expectations can provide more creative scope for the writer.

Learn a technique, used by William Shakespeare in his poems, for making characters vivid.

Consider Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from a different perspective.

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