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The supernatural and Mythological Elements in Romantic Poetry
by Samuel Singh, Feb 28, 2007
A comparison of the supernatural elements in romantic poetry.
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The Secrets Of Writing Flash Fiction
by Sophiestein, Dec 14, 2006
Fast and furious. 100 words or less. Short and sweet. It's the latest wave in fiction, a subset, it seems of the short story genre. I'm just a girl who loves words and whose sentences can go on for pages, but I have to admit I'm impressed by those who can write a narrative in the space of a postcard.
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How to Select a Literary Persona
by onlinewriters-onlinebusiness, Dec 12, 2006
Writers, like actors, have personas.
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The Write Stuff: How to Bust Through Writer's Block, Part II
by Sophiestein, Dec 9, 2006
Face it: anything you want to do that's meaningful and important takes time and energy and patience. But what if that's not enough? What if you're still stuck in writer hell?
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How To Bust Through Writer's Block: Effective Strategies for Success
by Sophiestein, Dec 9, 2006
You're a writer, right? So just sit down and write, right? Not always. There are ways to work through and kill the beast that's standing between you and your magnificent work. Here, some simple techniques that will spark creativity.
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Short story writing
by whynot26, Nov 18, 2006
The only way to write well is to practice. here is an exercise i found particularly useful
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Imagery - Well Known Poems
by Joseph Nurijand, Jul 29, 2006
Imagery can be very pleasing, or very harsh, but no matter to what degree, it always makes our reading a little more interesting.
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It's vs. Its
by Jay Four, Jan 2, 2008
This common grammatical error should be much less common.
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How to Write Great Articles
by the nyainim brothers, Dec 28, 2007
Read this and you will be able to write a great article. You mite also make more money.
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Writing Crap: Giving Writers Elbow Room
by Barry Carozzi, Dec 29, 2007
Advice for would-be writers: write "crap". Write nonsense/rubbish/whatever comes into your head. That's a starting point.
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