Thursday, August 21, 2008
Writing Exercise: Literary Cross-Dressing
This Week’s Writing Exercise (Recommended for High School and Adult)
Gender Bending
Try rewriting one paragraph, or several stanzas of a poem, from an opposite sex point of view. What words and phrases change? Is the cadence of the voice different? Does your new narrator/speaker see or hear things that she missed before? It might lead you to some interesting discoveries.
Here is a fun tool to help with your literary cross-dressing adventures. Try “Gender Genie” online. (This site came to me via a friend from children’s author Lisa Yee.) Submit a chunk of your short story, novel, or poem. The website will predict if the author is male or female. So…are you fooling anyone? Let me know.
http://www.bookblog.net/gender/genie.html
Next Week: Amok in the Catskills, The Mansion of the Soul
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gender genie,
Lisa Yee,
poem,
point of view,
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