By Laurie Epps
As writers, we observe and capture life's moments. Sometimes we forget that the two aren't all inclusive of each other. We can be writing about a memory, or about something we are learning about. Writing is it's own art form, and we need to live in the moment to create and sculpt our ideas. Once we have manipulated those moments in time, space, or the recesses of our mind we spill them out onto the page in new ways to bring forth our ideas. Read on to learn about the cultivating process of purging these ideas and spilling them onto the page or screen.
Showing posts with label Disconnecting Our Writing from Life. Show all posts
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Monday, May 20, 2013
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Sunflower Photobook
Sunflowers Captured By My iPhone 8 By Laurie Bower Epps I knew I was in need of headshots since my last photoshoot was in either 2012 ...
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Outline By Laurie Epps Forrest Gump is one of the seven books that made film in our upcoming English 365 class at Anderson University. I...
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Outline by Laurie Epps Forrest Gump was a very popular movie starring Tom Hanks, but it is also a very different book by Winston Groo...
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Outline by Laurie Epps Forrest Gump was a blockbuster movie, but the book is a stark contrast to it. It's as if they just took the p...
