“Alright Frankie, why don’t we get started, ok?” “Sure doc, whatever you want.” “Great. We’re going to do some word associations. When I say a word I want you to say the first thing that pops into your head.” “Sounds simple enough.” “Good. Let’s begin. Apple.” “Knife.” “Father.” “Knife.” “Purple.” “Um, knife.” “Frankie if you’re [...]
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Writing Exercise – Storytelling in Dialogue: Word Association
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Writing Execrise – Story Through Dialogue: I’m Not a Vampire
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“Mom, Dad. This isn’t easy…” “Samantha you can tell us. Whatever it is, we’ll figure it out.” “You say that, but this is really big.” “Honey, your father and I love you. We can handle it.” “Is it drugs?” “What? No Dad. It is not drugs.” “Is it a boy?” “No Mom. Please just listen.” [...]
50 Words Storytelling Exercise – The Big Top
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Victor mounted the unicycle as I climbed onto his shoulders. One push and we peddled across the tightrope to cheers. “Naydia, I know you ordered the hit.” Panic. “Father was right.” Opportunity. “Yep.” Victor hit the ground with a terrible splat as I clung to the rope. Hello solo act.