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In a writing workshop I once took, the literary novelist Ethan Canin told us that reading is "about connecting with a sensibility." This resonated with me as a writer because I know that when something I read compels me, it's because I feel like I'm connecting to a certain world view in a piece of writing, a specific take on a timeless theme, a fresh, original voice. A teacher I had in college used to like to say "there are no new plots, just new characters" - and I'd like to take that one step further. New sensibilities. Lucky for all of us writers - each of our sensibilities is truly individual. No one else in the wide world sees the way we see - through our unique experience, through our distinctive eyes. And that's the heart of point of view. Not just who's telling the story or how it's being told but the entire world view that an author translates through a piece of writing to a reader. Different readers connect to different point of views, to different sensibilities. It's why I can read something and think "Wow, this engages me. I'm hooked." And the guy sitting next to me in the café can tell me he couldn't get through it. It's two sensibilities connecting - or not. So that's why I think Point of View is essential as a writer and a reader.
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It's May. And May means INSTRUCTIONS FOR A BROKEN HEART gets released into the world!! I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce you to the book. Book, meet newsletter readers; readers, meet book. There, I knew you'd get along!! :) But I also wanted to thank all of you for your support thus far and for any good cheer you spread around this new book of mine. You, dear readers, are the reason I write and it's been your wonderful word of mouth that has allowed my writing to have a life in this world. I am so grateful. So, please excuse the shameless self-promotion in this newsletter. I'll get back to reviewing other fabulous books in June, but I wanted to use this month to introduce you to INSTRUCTIONS. I loved wandering through Italy with Jessa - as she worked to heal her shattered heart, as she learned more about herself as an artist, and as she ate lots and lots of gelato! I hope you enjoy the trip too. |
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Writing Exercise
Check out the collage poem exercise on my website!! And if you feel inspired - send them to me. I'd love to see them. |
Outside Reading School Project
Create five additional envelopes for Jessa that you feel like Carissa missed. In each, include a reason Jessa shouldn't be with Sean (and he's not worth the dirt on her shoes!) and an Instruction for getting over him. Happy Instructing!
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Instructions for a Broken Heart by Kim Culbertson
I appreciate any other great reviews you'd like to add to Amazon, goodreads, etc. And I thank you in advance - it means a lot! "Culbertson balances the story between teen angst and a nice Italian travelogue. The author has a flair for evocative descriptions. . . The major strength here is in the literary quality of the writing, although teens may be more interested in the characters' relationship." -- Kirkus Reviews Sourcebooks Fire (May 1, 2011) Also, check out the official trailer!!  | | "Instructions for a Broken Heart" by Kim Culbertson - *Official Trailer* |
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