Module 11: Narrative Positioning & Description over Exposition
Narrative Positioning
Description over Exposition
Narrative positioning is the view of the narrator, generally first person or third person, but often writers do not consider the position their narrators take within the story leading to unfocused and confusing shifts of perception. Learn various different narrative positions when and where they should be deployed for the maximum effect.
Description over exposition, or show don't tell, this is a mantra for all writers and a pitfall for even experienced authors. By telling the reader what the story is rather than letting the reader become immersed in it we lose the emotional connection between reader and story. Learn where and when to apply description rather than exposition to keep your reader engaged.
Module 1: Introduction to Creative Writing, Rules & PURPOSE
Module 2: Metrics, Motivation & Productivity
Module 3: What is a Novel & Genre
Module 4: Plot
Module 5: Character
Module 6: Theme
Module 7: Word Choice
Module 8: Dialogue
Module 9: World Building
Module 10: Language Building
Module 11: Narrative Positioning & Description over Exposition
Module 12: Concept Mapping
Module 13: Constraint and Creativity
Module 14: Defamiliarization & NLP
Module 15: Suspense, Tension, Hooks & Cliffhangers & LOCK
Module 16: Editing
Module 17: Drafting your Novel with ChatGPT
Module 18: Author Function-Social Media Guide
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