Sedgwick has written a story in four parts that can be read in any order, so the author says…one section written in verse, one about witch hunts, another set in a mental asylum in the nineteen hundreds and one set in the future. How does it pull together as a cohesive whole, is the question. And the answer?
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What we can learn from Marcus Sedgwick
Posted in books and creativity, Fiction, How to write, Teen Fiction, tagged Reading like a writer, Thinking like a writer on November 14, 2014| Leave a Comment »