This week, Alida and Kathryn discuss writing with whimsey. Whimsical writing can add humor and charm to writing, but it’s not only for children’s stories. Lighthearted, quirky, and funny moments add levity to otherwise serious or dark tales. After this week’s episode, you might just find yourself writing whimsically.
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What we talked about:
The definition of whimsey. (1:26)
Why are we talking about whimsey? (1:41)
Example of whimsey from the BFG. (4:43)
Is this just for children’s literature? (6:30)
Bits of color! (11:15)
Using whimsey to lighten a dark theme or action in a book. (11:49)
Use children’s literature to study things like whimsey, because it’s accessible. (14:16)
The challenge children’s literature faces. (16:35)
Whimsey in Harry Potter. (17:24)
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Things We Mentioned:
The BFG by Roald Dahl
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Billy and the Minpins by Roald Dahl
Harry Potter by JK Rowling
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