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Between the Lines
Good writing haunts us. The best stories resonate and are spun of layers that linger in our imagination, memory and emotions the way the final notes of a symphony linger in the air like a whisper or a dream. When a story slips within a reader, it does so because a variety of techniques are employed such as vivid character development, events that create worry and involvement, and the then that more ephemeris layer, the connections that lie beneath the track of words.



Writing Out the Storm
Writing is scary business, but there are ways to work past your fears and write anyway. In this book I relate how I overcame years of bad habits and procrastination and how facing our fears transforms us. While I've learned that writing can be transformative, first you must start somewhere, so the book contains many exercises that are so much fun that you'll write despite your lingering doubts or excuses.



The Writer's I Ching
The I Ching is a text and divination method that has existed for 5,000 years and has traditionally been used to answer personal questions and gain insight into the direction or meaning of a situation. The Writer's I Ching offers a fresh interpretation of these characters and makes the symbology accessible to writers at all levels.



©Jessica Page Morrell
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Jessica Morrell | Email: jesswrites@juno.com