How To Use Pathetic Fallacy In Your Horror Story Openings Like A Ninja: A Full Guide

Make sure your stories have clever links between characters and settings

Pathetic fallacy.  The very term is weird!  Yet, if used well in your timed exam, particularly in the opening paragraph, this will impress your child's examiner. So what is it?  This guide explains all.  It will teach your child all about the interplay between how a character feels/thinks and the wider story setting. Several examples, backed up with interesting illustrations, are included, to ensure students fully understand this complex technique and have become confident using it throughout their own stories. Let's say goodbye to dull settings and wooden characterisation and help your child create magical and creative writing.  Packed with high-quality illustrations we created just for you PLUS sample setting descriptions to show you how they can work, this extensive richly illustrated guide is bound to inspire all budding writers, particularly those facing English assessments and entrance exams in years 6-9.  This 30-page downloadable booklet guide carries a horror genre theme but the advice is universal.  More genre-themed guides are coming soon!