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HONING THE CRAFT Personal Narrative, Voice, and the Writing Process with Jess Thomson www.jessthomson.com T: @onfoodandlife I: @jessthomson

IFBC 2015: Honing the Craft by Jess Thomson

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HONING THE CRAFTPersonal Narrative, Voice, and the Writing Process

with Jess Thomsonwww.jessthomson.com

T: @onfoodandlife I: @jessthomson

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GET TO WORK

While you’re waiting, write down 5 emotionally-charged memories that have no connection to food.

You’ll need them later.

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1.Voice2.Process3.Narrative4.Practice

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Voice• Definition

• Varying Voice

• The Freaky Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar

• How to Be the Anti-Alice

- Word Choice/Patterns

- Stop, Look, and Listen

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The Boiling Water Test

Write the introduction to a story for your own blog called

“How to Boil Water”

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A good blog post is the one no one but you could ever write.

-Tara Austen Weaver

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HOW?

PRACTICE

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The Writing Process• Who: Identify your voice

• When: Find your sweet spot

• Where: Location, location, location

• How: Know your patterns

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nar·ra·tive

ˈnerədiv/nounnoun: narrative; plural noun: narratives

1. a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.

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Make a Scene

ACTION

DIALOGUESETTING

CHARACTERSTIME

SENTIMENTS

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Let’s Do ThisPrevious directions:

While you’re waiting, write down 5 emotionally-charged memories that have no connection to food.

NOW:

Pick one of these memories. Then pick one moment in that memory as an entry point. Write a paragraph or three.

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Better Narrative: Be Generous to the Reader• Action: Say exactly what you see, give details

• Talking/Dialogue: Be emotionally truthful

• Setting: Place, weather, time of day, describe the room

• Characters: Don’t assume your readers know you.

• Time: Beginning/Middle/End

• Sentiments: What makes you uncomfortable?

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3Go back to your scene.

Make three changes that can bring the reader in deeper.

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We create structure out of our discomfort so other people can take shelter there.

-Lisa Jones, on memoir

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QUESTIONS

Jess [email protected]: @onfoodandlife I: @jessthomson