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Writing requires reading

"They're burning tires in the pits again. I can't see them cause I'm hided, but I can smell them all thick and hot and fiery like pepper and smoke and wet thunderhorses mixed together." From Copper...

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Review of Dean Koontz's "Your Heart Belongs to Me"

The name of the book almost stopped me from reading it. "Your Heart Belongs to Me" sounded like another sappy girl-chases-guy romance, especially when I saw that the cover depicted a green-eyed beauty holding...

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How To Write Great Dialogue

Dialogue is the backbone of your story. It 's the framework on which the plot is built. Well crafted dialogue tells the reader who the characters are. If you can give each of your characters individual...

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How To Write Better Dialogue

Great dialogue pulls the reader into your story. It reveals character, motivation, and emotion. As a follow up to Writing Great Dialogue, this article will concentrate on using silence to move your story...

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Nietzsche Essay - Genealogy of Morals Book 3 and Ascetic Advocacy

The essay that follows is a brief look at the three approaches to asceticism Nietzsche defined in book three of The Genealogy of Morals. This is obviously just one academic interpretation of the work....

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Understanding Literal Thinkers, and How to be Understood By Them

  Anal, hair-splitters, obnoxious, spiteful: we literal folk have heard all those descriptors and then some. Most people adapt to the nuances and idomatic communication of their various social groups, and...

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