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Grades level iconsGrades 7–12
Genre information iconNarrative
Resource type iconSparks

Perspectives with Daniel Ehrenhaft

Daniel Ehrenhaft
Daniel Ehrenhaft asks students to consider perspective in a piece of their writing with this reflective spark.
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This exercise from author Daniel Ehrenhaft asks students to revisit a piece of writing they have already drafted and use one or more of the prompts to experiment with perspective. The prompts were first introduced by Daniel as part of 826NYC’s quaranTEEN voices program, which connects teens and professional authors around the country. Learn more about quaranTEEN voices here.

 

From Daniel: 

Sometimes when you’re stuck in a story, it can be helpful to get a new perspective or new ideas by doing a short activity based on your characters. The below are consonant with my novels The Last Dog on Earth and 10 Things To Do Before I Die in that they involve characters who feel misunderstood.

Choose a piece of writing you’ve already drafted. It could be a section of a longer story or just a short scene. Then, use one of the prompts...

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