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How to Use Objects to Create More Powerful Stories


How to Use Objects to Create More Powerful Stories

I want to delve into five uses for objects within a story. Objects can help you with your plot, your character, and your theme.

How writing with objects can power up your fiction 2

Authors: want to create dramatic impact in your scenes and stories? Try using physical objects as a writing technique for powerful character dynamics.

How to create a story based on an object - Quora

Creating a story based on an object is like peering through a keyhole into the vast expanse of the human psyche. It's an exercise in mining the ...

How to Use Objects to Strengthen Your Characters - Writer's Digest

Character: Can your audience identify with your hero? · Structure & Plot: Is your story ruled by human nature? · Scene Work: Does each scene ...

Writing as Alchemy: Turning Objects into Stories, Stories into Objects

... power to turn objects into stories and stories into objects. ... use their five senses to engage with material objects is not new. It ...

Creating a powerful mythological object for story : r/writing - Reddit

Basically the title. Making an Uncharted inspired story. I decided to go with the Indus Valley Civilization because it's super interesting.

Object Writing Lesson: Crafting Compelling Scenes with Objects

Object writing is a powerful exercise that can elevate the quality of fiction writing by engaging all the senses and creating a more immersive experience for ...

How Objects Tell Your Story - Ryan Lanz

“Objects tell your story, Ray writes. “When you rewrite your novel, you can tighten your story by repeating a single object; car, train, statue, ...

How to use objects in your fiction writing 1

Why physical objects are powerful in stories ... Dramatic writers such as screenwriters and playwrights often make use of physical objects, for excellent reasons.

Three steps to transforming awesome objects into sensational stories

1.Get into explorer mode - seek an object. A whole bunch of brilliant of stories and books are centred around objects.

Generate Ideas Through "Object Writing" - Writer's Digest

Try bouncing off of each sense-image to wherever else it might take you, using each new sense-image as a sort of pivot to the next, a kind of ...

Significant Objects, and the Magic of Storytelling | by Emily Ross

The authors of 'Significant Objects' refer to the value created by stories as 'emotional energy' which I guess is as good a way as any to describe the magic of ...

Objects & Their Stories - Making Handmade Books

We're just talking about the power of the story. The editors started out by buying 100 objects that they felt were insignificant: figurines, ...

18 Plot Devices You Can Use to Elevate Your Story - ScreenCraft

ScreenCraft's Ken Miyamoto shares 17 plot devices that you can use to make your story more entertaining and dynamic ... object with immense power ...

How to Write Stronger Scenes: Add More Depth and Detail

By giving your characters something to do, you can raise the stakes, add tension, and make your scene more interesting and impactful. #2: Use ...

Using inanimate objects as characters - The Open College of the Arts

As with every character, give it a hobby or an obsession and it springs to life. And the more inappropriate the hobby, the better. Have a look around you ...

Physical Objects Play a Critical Role in Telling Colorful Stories by ...

Even in the most magical and otherworldly of books, objects give us something to hold onto and see. Their tangibility gives them their own ...

How to Use Motifs in Your Story | NY Book Editors

In this post, we'll look at how to use motifs to build a stronger and more nuanced story. ... A symbol is a concrete image or object that you use to illustrate a ...

The Secret Life of Objects: Strategies for Telling New Stories in ...

The position of one object next to another can create new associations and ideas for that object. As a very crude example, if a salt shaker is placed next to a ...

Inanimate Objects as Characters - Almost An Author

Using inanimate objects as characters can add a powerful, interesting element to your story. I cried when Wilson, a volleyball, floated away ...