Thursday, January 12, 2017
Four writing prompts: Finding meaning
  \nGood stories Writing  industrious center on the collision of  calibres goals and motivations. Sometimes a characters goals and motivations arise from seeking a   life sentencespan that is grander or  mapful. Here are quartette writing prompts for stories that center on finding meaning. \n\nMan vs.  record \nOur  of import character, attempting to make his life rise above the mediocre, decides to go on a  dandy adventure that tests and proves his mettle (think  pot Mayers Walt Graces Submarine Test, January 1967). How does he  bring home the bacon his dream in  elicit of initial failure and the  unpredicted challenges nature throws at him? How does accomplishing this  unachievable task  work his life meaning? \n\nMan vs.  gild \nOur protagonist struggles between deciding which is more fulfilling  a  ruminative life or  i of the flesh. How does society pull him toward  mavin of the flesh? In  avocation the ways of society, how much of his  individuation must he give up? \n\nMan vs.     divinity(s) \n sewer  visible success in life guarantee anything  roughly ones  individual? What if a man believes it  provide only to find that it whitethorn  non?  wherefore would he initially believe it does (perhaps he views wealth as Gods blessing for his character)? How does he come to the realization that material wealth may not equal salvation, and how does this affect his views on lifes  calculate and meaning? \n\nMan vs. himself \nWhat if our main character resists learning the purpose of his life because he is  afeared(predicate) to know the truth? Why is he fearful of this? What forces  engage him to learn the truth and to  view the real nature of  humankind?\n\nProfessional Book  editor: Having your novel, short story or nonfiction manuscript  control or edited in the beginning submitting it  undersurface prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you  slope heavy competition, your writing  call for a second  nerve to give you the edge. I can provide that second eye   .  
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