by Sarah Chauncey | May 25, 2017 | Memoir, Nonfiction, Resonant Storytelling, Writing
Write like you speak is one of the most foundational component of engaging nonfiction writing. For many emerging writers, though, this is a challenge. When readers talk about a writer’s “voice,” they’re talking about a host of things: syntax, word choice, metaphors,...
by Sarah | Mar 24, 2014 | Memoir, Nonfiction, Resonant Storytelling, Writing
If you’ve studied psychology (or ever watched a police procedural), you’ll know that microexpressions are split-second facial expressions that we’re not aware of making, but which reveal our true feelings about a given conversation. Although most people can’t...