tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217391718085448472.post2828149981287699957..comments2024-01-05T04:13:16.946-06:00Comments on The Character Therapist: Psychology of MRUsJeannie Campbell, LMFThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13958943404601029395noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217391718085448472.post-69205558609871674112011-06-25T12:43:38.952-05:002011-06-25T12:43:38.952-05:00Thanks for this excellent review! Swain's wis...Thanks for this excellent review! Swain's wisdom will never be out of date. It never hurts to be reminded how to create the effect I'm going for when I write. :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217391718085448472.post-87635570352289157862011-06-22T07:38:12.781-05:002011-06-22T07:38:12.781-05:00Okay - a while back, I got SO confused about the M...Okay - a while back, I got SO confused about the MRU. I took an online class with Margie Lawson (awesome) and she talked about MRU, so did Randy Ingermanson (no idea how to spell his last name) and they left out thought. I was so confused by this, because I could have sworn Swain included thought. So I went back through my copy of Technique for the Selling Writer and nowhere could I find Swain mentioning thought. The MRU to him was Visceral, Reflex/Action, Speech <br /><br />But here you have thought. So does Swain talk about thought somewhere?Katie Gansherthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09150375338556869812noreply@blogger.com