by Leroy Hurt | Oct 14, 2012 | Sectors.Aerospace, Sectors.Military, Writing.Craft.Writing, Writing.Tasks.Accuracy, Writing.Tasks.Authenticity
Via Business Insider: Pictures Of Jets Smashing The Sound Barrier Chuck Yeager Felix Baumgartner – Business Insider So you want to write about military topics? Your assignment: look at the photos in the linked article and convey the power of those jets in...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 14, 2012 | Sectors.Aerospace, Sectors.Military, Writing.Craft.Writing, Writing.Tasks.Accuracy, Writing.Tasks.Authenticity
Via Business Insider: Pictures Of Jets Smashing The Sound Barrier Chuck Yeager Felix Baumgartner – Business Insider So you want to write about military topics? Your assignment: look at the photos in the linked article and convey the power of those jets in...
by Leroy Hurt | Sep 9, 2012 | Sectors.Military, Writing.Craft.Research, Writing.Craft.Writing
Found this video via Business Insider. If you want to practice writing on military topics, try this exercise. Research the experience so you have an idea of what’s going on and then try reproducing the intensity of the experience in words:
by Leroy Hurt | Sep 9, 2012 | Sectors.Military, Writing.Craft.Research, Writing.Craft.Writing
Found this video via Business Insider. If you want to practice writing on military topics, try this exercise. Research the experience so you have an idea of what’s going on and then try reproducing the intensity of the experience in words:
by Leroy Hurt | Sep 1, 2012 | Writing.Craft.Writing
Writers will sometimes hear they should describe scenes in a way that shows but doesn’t tell. To do that, they hear, imagine the scene as a movie and try to convey that imagery in words. In that spirit here’s an exercise to try. Check out Stanley...
by Leroy Hurt | Sep 1, 2012 | Writing.Craft.Writing
Writers will sometimes hear they should describe scenes in a way that shows but doesn’t tell. To do that, they hear, imagine the scene as a movie and try to convey that imagery in words. In that spirit here’s an exercise to try. Check out Stanley...