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Claiming Our Stories, Part Two
Beginning: A warm welcome, and some helpful notes
Welcome!!!
Introduction, including--Microscopic Truthfulness!
Section 1: Approaches to bring forward new writing, and discover the structure of your story
Lesson #1: Creating Maps...and other approaches
A brainstorming interlude!
Lesson #2: Show, Don’t Tell…Or…Show And Tell?
Lesson #3: What’s combustible in your story? Lies, and the Public Secret
Section 2: Expand your craft and creativity into fiction or creative nonfiction
Lesson #4: Carrying the truth of your life into fiction; and your creativity and craft into nonfiction
Lesson #5: The Power and Fuel of Speculation and Imagination
Lesson #6: The Language of Your Narrator; Your Language as a Writer (plus, a writing interlude)
Lesson #7: The Intersection of Nonfiction and Imagined Worlds
Lesson #8: Representative Scenes, in fiction and nonfiction
Lesson #9: Writing Interlude: representative scenes in fiction and memoir
Section 3: Narration, Time, and Story Structure
Lesson #10: Your Narrative Voice, Hummingbirds, and the Shape of Your Story
Lesson #11: Story Structure, and the Movement of Consciousness in Time
Lesson #12: Modular Design, a Powerful Alternative to Linear Form
Lesson #13: The Storytelling Voice Moving Through Time
Section 4: The Story Next to the Story
Lesson #14: Getting to the Story Next to the Story
Lesson #15: Simultaneity: how craft holds the expansive truth of the world
Lesson #16: The story on the other side of the wall; and the expansion of context
Section 5: The Metaphor of Your Story, and The Metaphor of Your Life!
Lesson #17: How images (and metaphors) bring forward more writing, and help organize your story!
Lesson #18: Discovering the Metaphor of Your Life (One)
Lesson #19: Discovering the Metaphor of Your Life! (Two)
Lesson #20: Transformation through the Freeing of Voice and Memory in Writing
Lesson #3: What’s combustible in your story? Lies, and the Public Secret
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