In Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees, Frank’s relentless search for a missing frying pan acts as an extended metaphor for Silvia’s relentless search for a perfect place. I am a big fan of this particular literary device, which is a metaphor
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Tips for Writing Fiction: The Supreme Power Of Story
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsAll people– writers and non-writers– are storytellers. We tell ourselves stories each and every day and the stories that we tell ourselves shape our perceptions of the world in which we live. I’ve become keenly aware of the
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Best of Suspense Magazine: Award-winning literary fiction novel
Posted by Grace Mattioli in News | 0 commentsI’m honored to say that Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees is on Suspense Magazine’s prestigious Best of 2012 List!
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Tips for Writing Fiction: Seeing The Scroll And What It Taught Me
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsA few years ago, I saw the scroll from the famous Jack Kerouac book On The Road. This scroll is 30 feet long unrolled! Seeing it in person made me imagine Kerouac writing his novel, without looking back even once. I am currently working on my
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Tips for Writing Fiction: Saying Enough Without Saying Too Much
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsReader response theory is a literary theory that focuses on the reader and his experience of the literary work, in contrast to other schools of thought that focus primarily on the content and form of the work. I am a big proponent of this
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