Fictional characters exist in only two places, neither of which is on the printed page. They exist, first, in the mind of the writer and, second, in the mind of the reader.
Fictional characters exist in only two places, neither of which is on the printed page. They exist, first, in the mind of the writer and, second, in … - Maren Elwood
Fictional characters exist in only two places, neither of which is on the printed page. They exist, first, in the mind of the writer and, second, in …
- Maren Elwood
All art is concerned with the creation of an emotional reaction on the part of the beholder. - Maren Elwood
All art is concerned with the creation of an emotional reaction on the part of the beholder.
The need of the human mind for contrast has its roots in the mind's age-old habit of looking for differences and likenesses. When the mind can find n… - Maren Elwood
The need of the human mind for contrast has its roots in the mind's age-old habit of looking for differences and likenesses. When the mind can find n…
plot is character in action. - Maren Elwood
plot is character in action.
Contrast is the intangible ingredient, the catalyst that makes life exciting. The human mind rejects monotony even to the point of destroying itself … - Maren Elwood
Contrast is the intangible ingredient, the catalyst that makes life exciting. The human mind rejects monotony even to the point of destroying itself …
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