Creating Atmosphere with Atmosphere: How to Use Weather as a Literary Device Kindle Edition

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"Creative and attention-grabbing...The hands-on exercises provided at the close of each chapter will gift readers with structured practice to meld Wretlind's concepts into a cohesive writing style." - The BookLife Prize"Weather is necessary to a narrative of human experience." -- Mark TwainEffectively used as a literary device, weather can create an atmosphere that can make or break a scene. It sets the mood, mirrors the stages of plot development, enhances themes, and creates tension where before there was none.Weather can also drive emotion.Think of a sad character. Does it help your reader feel her emotion if you describe the sunrise on a clear, perfectly temperate day, or would it set a better mood if there were undulating clouds hanging over the scene like a smothering blanket? Could you use contrast to shine a light on a feeling?In this book by Benjamin X. Wretlind, an author, retired U.S. Air Force weather forecaster, and life-long weather nerd, meteorology is broken down as it relates to the fiction writer. It covers a variety of weather elements and ties them to a study conducted to see what emotions are most often brought up in a reader.Written in a non-scientific way with literary examples, full color pictures, charts, and 40 exercises (and a little humor), Creating Atmosphere with Atmosphere: How to Use Weather as a Literary Device hopes to be your go-to guide if you're looking to use weather in a way that connects emotionally and pulls readers into your world.So write about that cloud, that tornado, that hurricane...and bring the storm. Read more

ASIN B0BTWB62QQ
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Language English
File size 8.8 MB
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Print length 632 pages
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Publication date March 14, 2023
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