Energy is one of the most important concepts to remember when writing, and it can even make the most trivial event interesting. Energy combines with readers' senses and creates engaging works by combining themes, jumps / pitches, and words. "Good writers, such as relationships on 42nd Street, travel, growth, bedrooms, hotels, restaurants, synagogues, have chosen good topics and they believe they will find something about this problem at work. "(Seller 71) The author of Rick Moody" Boys "picked up related topics in the process of growth and changed the 30-year framework to a summary.
The sharpness created by italic type plays an important role in the energy and rhythm of the work, so when you encounter italics you will have to slow down and change the story while slowing down speed. As you read, wording not only affects work but it also contains different perspectives. "Boys" introduced us as a third party, boosting the age of boys. In the interview, Mr. Rick Moody said that the third person is the mother of a boy expressing the story discreetly, she is a perception, her mother is the central part of the story (Rick Moody) The place to see the story makes it possible for the reader to feel the intimacy of the character's "boy"'s life in a different way than the narrator and the reader will be a witness to the life of the "boys" of the ongoing event.
Words and phrases of various styles Moody uses for his work create and maintain a continuous rhythm. This rhythm makes readers and narrators a part of the aging process of "boys". Finally, as the theme choice increases the energy of the story, inspiration from other people creates sentences based on the phrase "boys go into the house", then writes what they know I integrated it on my personal side.
"Jim Heynen is perhaps best known for its collection of short stories including young farm boys. Studio studio building: stories about boys, boy's house: new features and feature articles, chicken fishing: about country youths short story Novel, and a man who is a cigar of his hat He also lives in Saint Paul Minnesota, S. Williams, his wife Sarah T. Williams, former Minneapolis, who is also the author of poetry and a young adult novel Editing the Star Tribune "I grew up on a farm in Iowa State and there was a terrible ice storm in a year. As the story shows, everything is covered with ice. One of the adults - perhaps my father - told the neighbors that they slid along the gravel road with the club to kill pheasures covered with ice. Some of my people acknowledged helpless pheasants, but I did not do anything for years until I thought of this sensation and memory seriously. write
When I was about 10 years old, I wrote a story about the bombs and bullets fluttering around a boy who is running in the hustle and bustle of a town devastated by war. By the end of the story, you already know that the boy is dead or dying - and the running part is exactly his last thought of life. I told you that you need to add some kind of dragon to your story. So, I showed this story to my play teacher, and she asked me to read it throughout the group. I feel ashamed and afraid - I do not want the audience. In my opinion, you only need to write a good story, that's it. No reader, no feedback, only stories