Dramatist and Dramaturge
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Much has been written and said about point-of-view, the perspective and way in which a story or novel is depicted.
This leads to two other questions.
Whose story is the narrative?
And who best to tell it?
Tags: dramatist, dramaturge, imagination, narrative, novels, plays, point of view, protagonist, stories
The Screenwriter and the Fiction Writer
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Screenwriters hold a wealth of knowledge that benefits the fiction writer. Screenwriter and playwright, Kendall Williams who runs Morningside Writers’ Group sees himself as a dramatist-teacher.
Along with facilitating fiction writers and memoirists to learn the basics of story telling–character, plot, point of view, dialogue, setting, and theme, Kendall also teaches workshop participants how to stage [...]
Tags: art, character, conflict, craft, creative writing, dialogue, dramatic tension, dramatist, fiction, memoir, playwriting, plot, point of view, screenwriting, setting, story telling, theme

