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Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What If? Writing Exercise for Fiction Writers prompts
The Exercise —Write a scene involving two characters. Have the point-of-view character presume something entirely different about the situation from what the other character's overt behavior seems to imply. For example, a landlord comes to visit, and the tenant suspects that it isn't a visit but an inspection. Make up several situations in which one character can fantasize or project or suspect or even fear what another character is thinking.
The Objective - To show how your characters can use their imaginations to interpret the behavior and dialogue of other characters.
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