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Sample Lessons - Creative Writing with Jonathan Rogers
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Introduction
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Writing Through the Wardrobe
Lesson 1: Narration and Point of View - Sample -
Lesson 2: Inversion and Juxtaposition, Characterization - Sample1 Step
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Writing With HobbitsLesson 1: Scene-Setting and the Inciting Incident2 Steps
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Lesson 2: Dialogue2 Steps
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Writing Through To Kill A MockingbirdLesson 1: First-Person Narration2 Steps
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Lesson 2: In-Scene, Out-of-Scene2 Steps
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Writing with the Bog OwlLesson 1: Setting and Originality2 Steps
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Lesson 3: Bayard, Subjectivity, Objectivity2 Steps
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Writing Exercise
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The opening scene of The Bark of the Bog Owl takes place at the edge of the forest—or, if you prefer, at the edge of a clearing. Edges and boundaries, the meeting of two worlds, are fertile ground for storytelling.
For this week’s exercise, write a scene that takes place at an edge or boundary—the edge of town, the edge of a forest, the boundary between two neighborhoods or two countries. Let’s see what kinds of things happen where two worlds overlap.