Rez Ball Characters
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Show and Tell
“Show, don’t tell”—you’ve heard it a million times. But what if that advice is holding your writing back? In this bold and practical craft guide, publishing veteran Mary Kole dismantles one of writing’s most misunderstood commandments and shows you how to use both showing and telling to level up your creative writing craft. Whether you're workshopping a novel, writing a memoir, or deep in the revision trenches, Show and Tell is a smart, no-nonsense writing reference book that gives you the tools to: -Avoid the most common showing mistakes -Cut the fluff without flattening your voice -Deepen character and emotion -Explore interiority -Understand how emotion works on the page to make readers care -Balance immersive scenes with effective exposition and stop overwriting -Use narrative voice intentionally (and irresistibly) -Tell just enough to build trust, context, and clarity Packed with excerpts from over 50 published books, troubleshooting advice, and rigorous analysis, this guide is your permission slip to break the rules that have been holding writers back for generations. Don’t just show. Don’t just tell. Learn when, why, and how to do both.
Rezballers and Skate Elders
Ethnographer and American Indian studies scholar David Kamper examines how Indigenous youth and adults are making basketball and skateboarding meaningful to their communities by sustaining the transmission of intergenerational knowledge and combatting intergenerational trauma. Kamper looks at how the events and tournaments built around rezball are similar to powwows in how they bring people together across localized communities and generations and he coins the phrase “skate elders” for those who use the social nature of skateboarding to build community and mentorships. Through a broad picture of North America, Kamper demonstrates how Native peoples have long indigenized cultural practices and material culture to assert Native sovereignty, creating joy and hope in the process. In Rezballers and Skate Elders Kamper considers how Native expressions of basketball and skateboarding show continuities with the historical transformation of practices that originated outside Indian Country to make them meaningful in Native life.
Native Games
Author: Chris Hallinan
language: en
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Release Date: 2013-07-19
Research on Indigenous participation in sport offers many opportunities to better understand the political issues of equality, empowerment, self-determination and protection of culture and identity. This volume compares and conceptualises the sociological significance of Indigenous sports in different international contexts.