Friday, November 4, 2011

Sell Your Drama

If there is one thing that will really excite people, that is how you portray your drama. I am reading a book about article writing and I come to this idea about "Selling Dramas".  


There are two types of writing. Writing about fiction and writing about nonfiction. Of course we always know what the difference among the two is. 


Now, for those who are not familiar. Nonfiction writing is all about exposing the facts. You can see a lot of them in the papers about news. All of what they contain are narration of what happened. 


Aside from that, you can see a lot of nonfiction in some other forms like press release about certain studies, even weather forecasting is a fiction.


But one thing that best describes nonfiction is that it is bland. It is a tasteless piece of article, although it has a substance, it does not interest a lot.


There has been a revolution that is going on in writing. While we see the absence of any interest in nonfiction, fiction has full of drama and at the same time it gives a lot more concentration on emotion. It does more to emotion and appeal to it than the brains. 


For this reason, writing has come across the mixing up of two genre of writing, that is a nonfiction containing fiction up to the point of "Selling the Drama."


Don't be surprised that a lot of articles you come across are full of melodramatic themes or even scary themes or touching themes. These articles are pointed directly towards the most sensitive part of ourselves, our emotions. 


This is TOTALLY a great discovery that I have encountered. Never before did I write so convincingly and with passion and candor. By "Selling My Dramas", I can be put a lot of stuff but at the same time deliver it like how Cicero did to his Roman audience.


Well, I am starting to sound one. Anyway, it comes to no surprise why a lot of dramas in the Old Rome were important piece that it was even handed to different generations. And one thing that really fascinates me about drama, without it, there is nothing so interesting about our history.


Dramas abound everywhere. And wherever you go, there is always someone who will sell his drama to other people. The question is will you buy that Drama? - kristianiroy

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