Writing for Children, Stage/Screen, Haiku Poetry
By Ruth Punton
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Writing for Children, Stage/ Screen. Haiku Poetry - Module 5 - Fiction Writer's Workbooks. This book is only suitable for people who have completed the previous modules or at least have written fiction before. It is genre specific.
Writing for Children, Stage/ Screen, Haiku Poetry.
Writing for Children deals with Stages of Childhood. Infancy, Toddler, Early Childhood, Primary School, Young Adults. It covers the Principle and Structure necessary for writing for children at various stages of development.
The section on Writing for Stage and Screen deals with Play Structure, the actual Writing of Plays, The Treatment as well as Radio Plays.
Haiku Poetry is included as an extra but is a useful adjunct in the efficient use of language and the portrayal of ideas,
The complete set is called Fiction Writer's Workbooks.
Module 1 Creating Characters
Module 2 Plots & Tension
Module 3 Writing the Story - Story Basics and Rewriting
Module 4 Grammar and Punctuation
Ruth Punton
Born and educated in Dunedin New Zealand.Now retired and living in Busselton Western Australia.When I'm not writing, I read mainly murder mysteries. Painting and photography I also enjoy.As a humanist I consider that all people are more important than any belief system.As a feminist I believe that women, though different from men, should be equal to them in all ways excepting in anatomy and physiology.I am an atheist although I think the whole idea of god is an unknowable concept.I vote Green for no other reason in they have more compassion for people than any other political party.I do not believe Australia is a democracy. How can we be when every 3 or 4 years we can vote for one or t'other and have to put up them and their many stupid ideas for the next 4 years. With the advance in technology why are we not asked by our representative what we think about all major issues and they vote for what we say and not the party.
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Writing for Children, Stage/Screen, Haiku Poetry - Ruth Punton
Writing for Children, Stage/Screen, Haiku Poetry
Ruth Punton
Copyright 2016 - Ruth Punton
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Writing for Children
Stages of Childhood
Infancy
Toddler
Early Childhood
Primary School
Young Adults
Chapter 2
Principles
Chapter 3
Structure
Chapter 4
Play Structure
Chapter 5
Writing Plays
The Treatment
Chapter 6
Radio Plays
Chapter 7
Haiku Poetry.
Bibliography
Author Notes
INTRODUCTION
Writing for Children, Plays and Screen and Haiku Poetry is the fifth and last module in the series Fiction Writing Workbooks
FICTION WRITING WORKBOOK
The complete set is called Fiction Writer's Workbooks.
Module 1 Creating Characters
Module 2 Plots & Tension
Module 3 Writing the Story - Story Basics and Rewriting
Module 4 Grammar and Punctuation
Module 5 Writing for Children/ Stage and Screen. Haiku
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Exercises - There are many exercises throughout this module. I have not supplied any answers. Learn to look critically at your own work and make sure you are correct. It is easy to become blasé.
Most of the information is specific to the genre covered in this module. It is presumed that writers have already absorbed the necessary information in writing a story taught in the earlier modules.
Chapter 1
Writing for Children
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Reading skills are the most important branch of learning. For children, it is the way to all further knowledge.
Children who read early have a strong starting point from which to acquire and understand more knowledge.
Failure and stress are the main reasons of poor reading skills.
Today's children are continually exposed to far greater knowledge and experiences than any previous generation, so treat them as the rational and intelligent beings they are. Don't assume that today's books are just like the ones you read as a child.
Fun and adventures in the world they inhabit, without adult