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Advice for the Online Writer
by Jan Mags, May 13, 2007
You may not admit it or you may not even know it, but being an online writer can be a tragedy. You spend more of your life in front of a computer, more than on your bed, in front of the TV or beside the snack stand. Before you know it, life has passed you by and you never knew what hit you.
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Writing Mystery or Crime Novels
by ecrivan wordwizard, Sep 6, 2007
Many writers need to have a plan before writing their novels. It helps to have a goal in mind and work around the characters. Here is how.
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The Author(s) of Our Lives
by B Wynn, May 14, 2007
A writer can act as "God" or "Creator" to his/her characters. How about do we also have a "God" who is writing our lives stories?
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Reasons To Admire
by headshot 1nc, Jun 3, 2007
The father in "The Wasteland" by Alan Paton and Andy in "On The Sidewalk Bleeding" by Evan Hunter are both put through a life threatening situation and even though Andy dies, there is a lot of comparison as to why these two people should be admired. They help the reader by showing them, no matter what the problems people face, that they should stand up and fight because life is worth living.
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The Role of Fantasy In The Human Existence
by Warren, Jun 10, 2007
The role of fantasy has always played a big part of every child's heart. At some point when we were little, we listened to the bed-time stories as if they were real, we depended on the happily-ever stories as our source of faith, knowing that someday, we will all have our own happy endings.
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The Cynicism of Ambrose Bierce
by Zan Rosenthal, Aug 12, 2007
This article gives a brief account of the life and career of Ambrose Bierce. It then goes on to analyze his short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge".
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The Important Things in Life
by JuicefromLeadership, Oct 29, 2007
What should someone do if something near and dear to him or her was put into a dangerous situation? What if it were something that they had spent countless hours of work on? What if it was recoverable, and all they had to do was to climb out the window, scale the side of a building 11 stories above the floor, and go back into their apartment? Would such a risk be worth it?
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The Truth Telling Capacities of Poetry
by Rachel Edgecomb, Dec 4, 2007
An examination of the capacity of poetry to convey deeper truths. Analyzed for example is Robert Frost's poem, "Out, Out".
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Journaling is a Time Honored Classic to Make Things Happen
by Cassandra Goduti, Feb 7, 2008
This explains how journaling can help in the daily routine and shows how it can be used to make things happen.
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Visualization
by Nike Phoenix, Feb 21, 2008
Are you bored and don't know what to do next in life? Here is how journal entries can change your life.
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