Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 5:50:02 GMT
Consecutio temporum How to go from one scene to another? In the comic there are various tricks, for example inserting a scene change when the reader turns the page. In that way there is also a sort of psychological factor that comes into play: let's move on, let's leave the past behind. Or there are the captions mentioned before: the classics “In the meantime”, “Two miles away…”, etc. But never in the same strip, because a change of scene needs both a clear break and at the same time a connecting element that gives a certain continuity. And in a novel, how do we create gaps and connections? Aside from moving to a new chapter, in some cases you leave a blank space, a paragraph without text, therefore, perhaps with an asterisk for decoration.
Otherwise it is with words that we must insert scene changes and connections. Telling about a man who gets dressed and leaves the house: this too is a change of scene and must be described without boring, Phone Number Data even if it is a boring passage to write. What not to learn from the comic: the obvious ending Someone will not appreciate it, saying: what if I want to create a series of novels about the adventures of a character? We look at Tarzan, but also Sherlock Holmes, or the more modern Harp and Leonard of Lansdale. These are stories that must have a foregone conclusion . These are serial short stories and novels, in which the reader knows that the protagonist will never die. But in a self-contained novel we cannot think of a predictable end. What do you think of this approach between creative writing and comics? Do you think it could be useful to improve a story?Time 5 minutes and they will send you to hell.
But if the blog is designed to be truly useful to those who read it - to those who will have to purchase the company's products and services - then the situation changes. Then it becomes a dialogue with customers. #7 – A blog turns a company into a group of people What is the biggest obstacle when we are faced with a company? That of not knowing the people who are part of it, that of not knowing their names, of not seeing their faces, of not hearing their voices. In everyday reality there is a wall separating the company and its customers. The blog was created to break down this wall, because it will transform the company into a real group of people. I talked about it before: from the language to the tone of voice, from the relationship with the readers to the contents, the fundamental part of the blog.We are not talking about activating the switch, but about connecting two rails or what may be "tapering rails", for which I have not found a translation - and perhaps not even the translator, at this point. And now we come to the (poor) subjunctives .
Otherwise it is with words that we must insert scene changes and connections. Telling about a man who gets dressed and leaves the house: this too is a change of scene and must be described without boring, Phone Number Data even if it is a boring passage to write. What not to learn from the comic: the obvious ending Someone will not appreciate it, saying: what if I want to create a series of novels about the adventures of a character? We look at Tarzan, but also Sherlock Holmes, or the more modern Harp and Leonard of Lansdale. These are stories that must have a foregone conclusion . These are serial short stories and novels, in which the reader knows that the protagonist will never die. But in a self-contained novel we cannot think of a predictable end. What do you think of this approach between creative writing and comics? Do you think it could be useful to improve a story?Time 5 minutes and they will send you to hell.
But if the blog is designed to be truly useful to those who read it - to those who will have to purchase the company's products and services - then the situation changes. Then it becomes a dialogue with customers. #7 – A blog turns a company into a group of people What is the biggest obstacle when we are faced with a company? That of not knowing the people who are part of it, that of not knowing their names, of not seeing their faces, of not hearing their voices. In everyday reality there is a wall separating the company and its customers. The blog was created to break down this wall, because it will transform the company into a real group of people. I talked about it before: from the language to the tone of voice, from the relationship with the readers to the contents, the fundamental part of the blog.We are not talking about activating the switch, but about connecting two rails or what may be "tapering rails", for which I have not found a translation - and perhaps not even the translator, at this point. And now we come to the (poor) subjunctives .