Creating a Sensory Experience - video

Peter Zuckerman, author of Buried in the Sky, explains how he researched his book, including his unique approach to interviewing the characters involved in the story. He describes how he worked to incorporate as many senses as possible, so readers could truly connect with the story.  Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, you won't want to miss this interview.
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  • Thanks for info regarding researched. God bless.
  • This was my first experience on ALC. Thanks Peter, this gives me a fresh approach to conducting research.
  • This giving was some great information and some key points too use in writing my books. I look forward too connecting to my readers and giving them valuable information for personal growth. Thanks Peter Zuckerman
  • I agree the more you can draw the reader in not just with the words but in feeling the sensory of where you have your characters or what you have them experiencing, then you have the reader hooked!
  • This guy Peter Zuckerman is brilliant--I know and see this clearly in just the first few words he speaks. Oddballs identify themselves to me immediately--it's the oddballs like myself who are the brilliant people in life. I struggled through life realizing I am an oddball trying to be normal discovering oddball is smarter--you just have to learn to be the best oddball and we all realize that--so the bottom line is whose the best oddball out there--well, we all are according to ourselves so in saying that I guess the best way to determine is to reveal the depth of communications such as including the 5 pertinent questions required in good writing Where Why When What How but deeper than that to the depth of exhausting all questions with intuitive answers not theory. I'm talking about 100% indisputable answers and proven so--because nothing towers the right answers in life! Where did I get my answers from? Answer: My good genectics Why: Because I'm fortunate to know why--it's called high I.Q When: The day I was conceived! What: What what? How: We already know how without saying--it's a story about the birds and the bees. I will now research Peter Zuckerman Thanks for the video but now I must listen to it again. Donna Thompson Great Expressionist Author of The Compilations of Foresta Gump--Award nominated! Nominations are no guarantee of a win--sales are! And you also have to be appreciated! Thank you I am!