A Spark Of Hope - Submitted by Anonymous
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Mr. Blue Sky, Please Tell Us Why - Submitted by fieldofthedreaming
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I love you (but they're making you pretend) - a+e
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When next I dream, I’ll dream of their strawberry hair - Submitted by fastman27
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Eleanor Cunningham
Two works made up of mixed media. Salts, inks and water on photographic prints and negatives, combining analogue with digital technology.
‘Nonna’s Window / Portal’, 2011
‘Somerset House’, 2009
Run Away, Run Away, Run Away Again - Submitted by ribbon-paws
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This is so important.
I've had this little idea in my head for a while now, so I decided to sit down and plot it out.
Disclaimer: This isn't meant to be some sort of One-Worksheet-Fits-All situation. This is meant to be a visual representation of some type of story planning you could be doing in order to develop a plot!
Lay down groundwork! (Backstory integral to the beginning of your story.) Build hinges. (Events that hinge on other events and fall down like dominoes) Suspend structures. (Withhold just enough information to make the reader curious, and keep them guessing.)
And hey, is this helps... maybe sit down and write a story! :)