How to develop your own writing style
by Leann Zotis
Artistic expression is a personal revelation of the soul. Great works of art or music are enduring, not just because they are flawlessly executed according to the rules of proportion or rhythm, but because they give us a glimpse into the mind and inner-most thoughts and feelings of their creator.
So it is with writing. It is not merely the exact adherence to sentence structure or avoidance of dangling
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by Walter Allen
As a straight "A" student in high school and college, I used to look down my nose at other lower ranking
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by Dean Traylor
There is something dishonest about Cliff's Notes; however, it's not in terms of cheating. The yellow-and-blac k,
The first important factor to be considered when writing a speech is the amount of time allocated on the programme to the
Creative Writing is used as a creative tool, without a shadow of doubt. There are thousand upon thousands of writers, myself included,
by LK Hunsaker
Characterization, more than nearly any other aspect of writing, is what binds readers to your story or steers them away. Plots are
by Nick Somoski
Time is one thing everyone wishes they had more of. The clock always seems to be working against us . . . at least that's the excuse
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- Understanding the importance of scene and sequel in fiction
- Connections between writing and other aspects of life
- Post novel-writing blues
- Fiction-writing: The role of premise in storytelling
- Writers: When to call it quits
- Common grammatical errors to avoid
- Book reviews: The Women of Faith Daily Devotional
- How to write endnotes and footnotes in MLA style
- The use of Dissonance in writing
- A look at literary aliases and whether they cheapen a writer
- Fanfiction: What is a Crack!fic?
- Journaling writing prompts
- Top travel writing research techniques
- Creative writing sites for children
- Book reviews: Handbook of Magazine Article Writing, edited by Michelle Ruberg, intro by Ben Yagoda
- Book reviews: First Draft in 30 Days, by Karen Wiesner
- Book reviews: Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
- Difference between a bibliography and work cited
- Book reviews: 20 Master Plots, by Ronald B. Tobias
- Writing for cabaret and dinner theatre
- Making cliches work for your writing
- Poetic techniques in free verse
- Writing problems to avoid: Five things that kill good writing
- How to write poetry: Subject matter
- Using your own life as inspiration for comedic writing
- What is a writer's platform and how can one be built


