Uncategorized | February 11, 2004
Sleight of Hand
Brian Kiteley has nice ideas about how to teach fiction writing with exercises–which he does at the University of Denver–and he makes some of his exercises available here. If you’re a teacher of fiction or a student, someone trying to write on his/her own you might want to check Brian Kiteley out. Know what it means to Live Jointly and be Absent; be The Reluctant “I,” In the Belly of the Beast and also working Backwards; experience True Feeling, Lovelessness and Loving; tell The Joke, Rehearse, Argue. And when you’re through exercising, email Brian thank you.
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