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The Structure of Comic Books, Excitement and Anticipation
We now return to this episode of adamroll13's attempts to explain comic books to those who care deeply or those who should recognize them as a valid if under appreciated American art form. The reader,...
3 commentsHowards End by E.M. Forster
Howards End by E.M. Forster was originally published in 1910. The novel is set in Edwardian England and deals with the conflicts between social classes, developing an overall theme of humanism. As...
5 commentsA New Way to Look at the Bible
Every symbol representing language possesses great significance as authors utilize them to convey important concepts and images about life and humanity. Authors take great care in choosing their diction and...
5 commentsLiterary Evolution: William Blake's "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" and the Bible.
Given the status of the Bible in the western literary tradition as one of the most appropriated and alluded to of all ancient and religious texts, it is not unusual that William Blake writes so extensively...
0 commentsHow To Secure A Literary Agent: A Personal Success Story
Many writers want to know how to find a literary agent. Securing a literary agent takes hard work, including sending a well-written query letter and finding a literary agent who represents your genre. Here are some tips on how to secure a literary agent.
1 commentHow to handle slander and negative criticism
Have you ever being faced with a very challenging criticism you felt was misplaced or overstated? How did you handle it? The act of criticizing people is a noble concept affecting human relationships and it...
2 commentsQuotes From Dr Jose Rizal
A collection of quotations from the writings of Dr Jose Rizal, Philippine National Hero.
4 comments100 Word Examples of Onomatopoeia
In the Bat Man movies and TV series, when Robin and Bat Man would fight their enemies, onomatopoeia words would be used to express their actions. Words like: KABOOM, BANG, POW, WHACK, WHAM, BOINK, POP......
8 commentsHow To Achieve Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Writing Success
Some writers struggle for decades, turning out novels, short stories, submitting to literary journals, agents and publishers, collecting small royalty payments here and there and working their 9 to 5 job for...
8 commentsStephen King and Dean Koontz's Views of Humanity
I just finished Stephen King's latest novel, Under the Dome. Unlike many of his previous novels, Under the Dome may be described as a suspense horror novel, not unlike the works of popular author Dean...
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