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  • The iconic restaurant capsized in the South China Sea less than a week after it was towed away from the city.
  • Do you feel your scenes read too fast, too slow or just right? Do you feel confident with pacing in your work? Are you using time as a vehicle not only to move characters through scenes, but also to build tension and dynamics in your stories? This class will help you unlock the mystery behind pacing and managing timelines in fiction. Instructions will include a variety of celebrated examples on how to structure, transition or manipulate time. Along the way you will learn a set of key concepts and craft techniques such as story time, elapsed time and freeze frames. There will also be an opportunity to try out at least one of the techniques discussed in class. By the end of this class, you will be more prepared in building structured timelines, writing well-paced scenes and pulling your whole story together. Although the class will mainly live in the context of fiction such as short stories or novels, techniques discussed here also apply to other prose genres such as memoir or personal essays. Follow @pingmei_writer on Twitter San Diego Writer's Ink on Facebook + Instagram
  • Some fans say they can relate to the artists' need to pause. For Korean stars, "in exchange for a chance at worldwide fame, they give up a lot of control over their own life," a K-pop expert says.
  • Union Gen. Gordon Granger set up his headquarters in Galveston, Texas, and famously signed an order June 19, 1865, "All slaves are free." President Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday last year.
  • In the ashes of the Marshall Fire, recovered objects hold memories and reveal the costs of the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history. Survivors have found new meaning in old treasures.
  • This year's San Diego Zine Fest takes place over two weekends, Oct. 9-10 and Oct 16-17, with zines, books, music and live screen printing. Oct. 16-17 location: 1735 National Ave, San Diego 92113 Saturday, Oct. 16 exhibitors: Eye Gato // this girl hugs trees // Prince of prints Fotophunk Hate Paste heysoupface jon lardizabal Julia Mata junta de mejoras Karii Jay lightofheaven Lunar Year Matt MacFarland Mira Schlosberg Outta Quaranzine: A Zine Workshop Series Sam Giles SophyDontDraw Strawberry Scented Burnout Three One G Tijuana Zine Fest / Todo Eso Zia Sinclair Sunday, Oct. 17 exhibitors: Adam Gnade adolescent expression collective Adrienne Hulme Bruce Bogtrotter Checka Sardina & Delana Delgado Cindy Dominguez Ginny Rotten Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go Jenn Steffey Jerry Scott Lopez Little Dame madebysierra Marcela the Shella Michael Kershnar Raquelle Jac SDSU Zine & DIY Culture Club Three One G Vincent Schafer Event FAQs SD Zine Fest FAQs Visit the Virtual Zine Market Place here
  • The coins depict the now-infamous, real-life incident of a Border Patrol agent on horseback chasing down Haitian migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border last year.
  • "It's just crazy," Welsh cyclist Geraint Thomas said at the Tour de Suisse on Friday, after around 30 riders were forced to abandon the race.
  • Public broadcasters and security experts concluded it's not feasible for the war-torn country to host, organize and produce the event. They're now turning to the U.K., which placed second this year.
  • Disney's Ms. Marvel has upended all the stereotypes about being Muslim or a South Asian.
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