Oct. 11th, 2024

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Here's me trying to get back on track and keeping this up. Sorry for slacking!

Let's do an exercise in style. First, go find something someone else wrote. It can be fiction or non-fiction.

Then, choose a paragraph from it - at least two sentences but not more than four, not counting dialogue.

Now, rewrite the paragraph in a different style - your own style (meaning, how you'd write the paragraph), or you can mimic someone else's style. You could change the point of view. You could even write the paragraph for a different target audience, e.g. change an adult book to a children's book, or change a regular novel into a professorial lecture or a campfire story.

Important point: Don't change the dialogue. Dialogue comes from the character, and you don't want to change the characters. Prose comes from the author, and that's what we're looking at here.

Finally, when you're done, compare what you wrote to the original. How do they differ? Did they use different words? Is one style more active or descriptive than the other? Imagine the rest of the story built using the style you used - does it work? Does it make it better or worse?
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 Here's a link to the original---- apachefirecat.dreamwidth.org/165431.html

The part I used: 

Mirabel sighed dreamily as she watched Prince Charming offer his hand to his wife and sweep her down from his steed into his strong arms. "Why can't I have that?" she asked, leaning forward with her head resting on her hands.

"Have what?" Mulan frowned deeply.

"Th' horse?" Merida asked.

"I've got a better horse," put in Rapunzel. Behind her, Maximus strutted his stuff, grinning widely and shaking his mane. He knew he was glorious, but even better than his looks were his skills. Rapunzel flipped the frying pan she constantly kept with her around in her hand. "And he's more than just a show pony!"

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Mirabel let out a dreamy sigh watching Prince Charming offer his wife his hand, sweeping her off his steed into his arms.  "Why can't I have that?"
  she asked as she leant forward,  head in hands.

Mulan frowned. "Have what?" 

"Th' horse?" asked Merida.

"I've got a better horse!" chimed in Rapunzel, flipping the frying pan she carried. "And he's not just a show pony!" She gestured behind her, where Maximus,  grinning wildly, shook his mane and strutted his stuff. 

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