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In today's episode, Jeremy and Trevor turn their discussion on craft to another important element: setting. They talk about the importance of setting and provide some key terms in their discussion sure to help any up-and-coming writer or anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of the craft of fiction.
Descriptive Pause -- a halt in the narration to provide a description of the setting.
Mock-heroic -- giving kingly importance to an otherwise pedestrian object.
The Objective Correlative -- coined by TS Eliot; the outside mirrors the inside. With respect to fiction, this means that the setting should reflect or mirror the inner state of the character.
Thisness (haecceitas) -- from midieval theologian Duns Scotus -- detail that draws abstraction towards itself and seems to kill that abstraction with a puff of palpability. It makes an object this rather than just that. It personalizes the object.
Significant Detail -- detail that is important to the setting or the character or the plot of the story.
Insignificant Detail -- any detail that doesn't add anything to the setting, character, or plot, and so shouldn't be focused on in the prose.
Significantly Insignificant Detail -- detail that seems unimportant at first, but later plays an important role.
Estranging -- defamiliarizing an otherwise common object or showing it through a lens that makes it difficult to recognize.
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In today's episode, Jeremy and Trevor turn their discussion on craft to another important element: setting. They talk about the importance of setting and provide some key terms in their discussion sure to help any up-and-coming writer or anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of the craft of fiction.
Descriptive Pause -- a halt in the narration to provide a description of the setting.
Mock-heroic -- giving kingly importance to an otherwise pedestrian object.
The Objective Correlative -- coined by TS Eliot; the outside mirrors the inside. With respect to fiction, this means that the setting should reflect or mirror the inner state of the character.
Thisness (haecceitas) -- from midieval theologian Duns Scotus -- detail that draws abstraction towards itself and seems to kill that abstraction with a puff of palpability. It makes an object this rather than just that. It personalizes the object.
Significant Detail -- detail that is important to the setting or the character or the plot of the story.
Insignificant Detail -- any detail that doesn't add anything to the setting, character, or plot, and so shouldn't be focused on in the prose.
Significantly Insignificant Detail -- detail that seems unimportant at first, but later plays an important role.
Estranging -- defamiliarizing an otherwise common object or showing it through a lens that makes it difficult to recognize.
www.sleyhouse.com
patreon.com/sleyhousepublishing
https://www.instagram.com/waynehowardstudios/
https://www.instagram.com/waynehowardmedia/
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/sley-house-publishing-presents-litbits. https://plus.acast.com/s/sley-house-publishing-presents-litbits.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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