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Thursday, June 29, 2006Writers' Tips: Background
While talking with Mike Mignola about an upcoming project, he dropped me this line of schooling:
"The background is as important as the foreground because that's where the supernatural exists." Take a moment to consider this topic from the following different angles. - If supernatural = mood, how does this apply to non-genre stories? - Is there a way to read "background/foreground" not literally to apply this to non-visual works of prose? - What lives in the foreground? Labels: writers' tips
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