Group: | The Writer's Well |
Swap Coordinator: | renmagpie (contact) |
Swap categories: | Letters & Writing |
Number of people in swap: | 4 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | July 11, 2016 |
Date items must be sent by: | July 25, 2016 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
Evoke - To call out or summon... What is evocative writing? Evocative writing is prose, an essay, fiction, or non-fiction wherein you evoke the feeling of something - but in this case, we will never specifically state what it is we're writing about. For instance, if I want to write a piece about the red barn that was once standing in a field (perhaps I have lovely memories of playing there), nowhere in the piece will I specifically state, "I have lovely memories of playing in the red barn that once stood in the field." Instead, I might say, "It stood tall in the golden grasses, the colour of a perfectly ripened apple but once inside another world opened up to us..." and write out your memories that way. You can evoke a time, a place, a season, a colour, a scent, taste...whatever you like! The only catch is that you cannot, in the piece itself, specifically state what it is you're talking about. You want the reader to feel it rather than be told specifically about it. Once you have your piece written, please enclose a brief note for your partner to read afterwards. In the note, tell them what prompted your piece ("When I was young, there was a red barn in the field out back that we would play in..."). If there is any confusion of if there are any questions about this description (or anything really!), please don't hesitate to comment or PM me. The only stupid question is the one never asked! And now for the fine print.... The Administrative Details:
The Rules of the Road:
Note: We will remove non-raters from the group if this becomes an issue (I don't expect that it will be). Hearts are at the discretion of the rater.
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