


Recording: Three Modes of Story Imagination with Donald Maass
Stories have many origins but are visualized by writers in three main ways: 1) the movie in the mind, 2) marker moments, and 3) springing from words themselves. The way in which your novel unfolds in your mind influences how you write it, but can also shortchange your story. In this hands-on webinar, learn how story visualization differs for every writer and how to tap into alternate ways of imagining a tale.
Stories have many origins but are visualized by writers in three main ways: 1) the movie in the mind, 2) marker moments, and 3) springing from words themselves. The way in which your novel unfolds in your mind influences how you write it, but can also shortchange your story. In this hands-on webinar, learn how story visualization differs for every writer and how to tap into alternate ways of imagining a tale.
Stories have many origins but are visualized by writers in three main ways: 1) the movie in the mind, 2) marker moments, and 3) springing from words themselves. The way in which your novel unfolds in your mind influences how you write it, but can also shortchange your story. In this hands-on webinar, learn how story visualization differs for every writer and how to tap into alternate ways of imagining a tale.