by Michelle Griep
Every writer has a little Houdini in them because a great story is a slight-of-hand magic trick. Here's how it works . . .
The writer grabs the reader's hand and takes them into a story world. Think of this as the pulling out of the black top hat. Exposing the reader to how things are, turning the hat one way and another beneath the spotlight, showing there are no strings attached.
Every writer has a little Houdini in them because a great story is a slight-of-hand magic trick. Here's how it works . . .
The writer grabs the reader's hand and takes them into a story world. Think of this as the pulling out of the black top hat. Exposing the reader to how things are, turning the hat one way and another beneath the spotlight, showing there are no strings attached.
















