Alfa romeo and Jully et. by 300ospartans, literature
Literature
Alfa romeo and Jully et.
Romulus and Jools.
Murmuring of people who are suddenly heard to stop.
The lights go out and darkness reigns. When the lights come back on there are thirteen or fourteen frozen figures on the stage, and one boy with a paper in his hand. Only his voice is heard.
Romulus and Jools
That guy who fell in love with Juliet the Capulet
Was no-one less than Romeo, a Montague, you bet.
Young hearts entwined.
But never mind:
The circumstances were a bummer;
They would die that very summer.
They saw each other at a dance
And knew at once this was romance.
This love so strong in every way
At once it took their breath away.
But one hot-blooded Capulet
Sa
Alfa romeo and Jully et. by 300ospartans, literature
Literature
Alfa romeo and Jully et.
Romulus and Jools.
Murmuring of people who are suddenly heard to stop.
The lights go out and darkness reigns. When the lights come back on there are thirteen or fourteen frozen figures on the stage, and one boy with a paper in his hand. Only his voice is heard.
Romulus and Jools
That guy who fell in love with Juliet the Capulet
Was no-one less than Romeo, a Montague, you bet.
Young hearts entwined.
But never mind:
The circumstances were a bummer;
They would die that very summer.
They saw each other at a dance
And knew at once this was romance.
This love so strong in every way
At once it took their breath away.
But one hot-blooded Capulet
Sa
7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters
7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 5 “Choosing and Designing Characters” – Section 3 “Introductions”
With Links to Supplementary Material
When a reader first picks up a book, they create an instant connection with the author of the story—formed through a required level of trust just so that the two of you can immerse yourselves in the world you have created. The writer and the reader are, at that point, friends or pleasant acquaintances; and at that moment of relationship and immersion into the realm of story, the characters become just as real as the reader/write