Tuesday, September 24, 2013

A scene, a character

For next class, let's try to produce that start of a story by introducing a character in a scene. There are a host of ways to do this, depending on what point of view you elect to use and whether you describe someone's actions more than, say, his or her appearance or even his or her motives.

What I'd like to do with those pieces is for us to read them carefully on our own, then, next time, provide a critique (or, as I explained, "workshop" each story).

I'll hand back the three-minute pieces, which I'd like to see revised. I'll have comments on each piece, both on what we, as a class, liked about a story and what I thought needed work.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Three-minute fiction

The link to the contest theme and the winner is here:

http://www.npr.org/2013/06/09/189330731/three-minute-fiction-the-round-11-winner-is

Also, you should read the two finalists (to whom they provide links) and the comments of people. What do you think of the stories chosen?

Your story should be no more than two double-spaced typed pages.

Have fun. (Should I play, too?)