Here's an example from my March exercise. I needed to get from Friday night to Monday morning while conveying my MC's feelings, but not showing every move she made.
I had to wait until Monday to talk to Connie.
It would be the first time the Samantha and Madison would be at school. And
Terrence would be at the bank. I didn’t think I could stand to look at him. Not
yet. Not with the image Samantha’s fears had put in my head.
It was all I could do to hold my breath and
count to ten. Or somewhere in the vicinity of ten million.
Connie’s flippant comment at church
kept playing in my head accompanied by her smirking look—“The sleepover sure
turned out to be more exciting than I had expected.”
Exciting? How dare she allow
children to see a sacred act made profane! I was ready to wipe her smug face
clean after my daughter’s three crying jags and the monster of all nightmares
last night.
Samantha’s face had fallen when I
sent her to school this morning. But I couldn’t pack her away in cotton
batting—even if I wanted to. She had to deal with the real world. And I hated
it to the core of my being.
Here's some links you might want to explore:
Diana Gabaldon Just click on the link "DianaShowTell.rtf
Joanna Bourne Just click on the link "JoBourneShowTell.rtf
*What has helped you learn how to show?
*When do you use telling to advance the story?
The kitchen is about halfway done, and I'm still cooking in the dining room. What a peek? ; )
Great snip, and nice pictures! Looks like you're making progress on the kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lara! Ask me about the progress next week when we're still counter-less. ; )
DeleteWhen not to show and just tell is my greatest nemesis.
ReplyDeleteJo, This last exercise with an emphasis on why to use tell and when to use it was an eye opener for me.
DeleteCan't wait to see the finished pictures.
ReplyDeleteLoved the snip, I thought you did a great job of giving us the info and still making it vivid and interesting. You sure made me want to know what had happened.
Thanks, Sara. I rather like that snip and that it accomplishes. That's the first time I actually set out to bridge and it worked. ; )
DeleteGreat snip - love it when LG gets a strong voice.
ReplyDeleteI'm still hoping to do the March X!
Ooh, brand new kitchen. Now that's exciting!
Thanks, Deniz.
DeleteWell, the kitchen will be exciting when it's finished. ; ) We priced the counters today and it will be two weeks from the time we order till they come in. Add the time to tile the backsplash after that and you have three more weeks to go.
I've been contemplating work in my kitchen. Whew! Your pics reminded me why I have put off doing it.
ReplyDeleteAnd a minimum of two weeks to go, too! We ordered the counter tops Friday and they will have at least a two week turn around. That means microwave, here I come. ; )
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