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The Interpretive Layer of the Word-Pond: Theme
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy: Deep within the narrative, mingling with other heavier aspects of Story and sinking to the bottom of the Word-Pond is theme. A fundamental underpinning of the story, theme can be a tricky fish to get a grip on. Theme is a subtle aspect of any written…
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Oppose Racism
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: (https://pixabay.com) No matter the political party to which you might belong, no matter where you fall on the political spectrum, racism is completely unacceptable in the United States of America. Donald Trump, who has a history of racist tweets and behavior recently attacked Congressman Elijah Cummings…
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How (and where) To Research Historical Crime
A few regular readers of TKZ requested tips to help research criminal cases from the past. If the crime occurred in the 18th or early 19th century, the task becomes much more difficult. My hope is that these tips will aid you in finding reliable information. Let’s say you only have a name, place, and…
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Writerly Things…7/29/19: If You Write YA: What Kind of Teen Do You Write Traci Kenworth
Writerly Things…7/29/19: If Your Write YA: What Kind of Teen Do You Write? Traci Kenworth Bold, Exotic? These are usually written by people with own voices. They are strong, compassionate, amazing girls. If you see yourself in them then you’re going to go far in life. At the moment, more and more of these tales…
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In black and white
The Silent Eye Shadows, by Nick Verron I held out my foot, and pointed the camera… the reflection of black shoe and white skin in the black gloss desk was interesting. Thought provoking… just a reflection… perfect symmetry but as a negative colour. “Our lives are just a collection of images, aren’t they?” said my…
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Infographic: Writing tips from famous authors
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Ages ago, I shared with you some of J.K. Rowling’s writing tips. Today, I’m sharing some more great tips from 12 famous authors. I hope they help inspire your writing! Many thanks to Lucy Benton for sharing it with me. Note: right-click the image, open in a new tab,…
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#Divine #Haiku 24
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog: Multifaceted Unique personality LOVE AND EMBRACE YOU * photo credit: Anjana C – pexels.com
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🤗 July 28, 2019: Quote of The Day & My Thoughts
Originally posted on Beckie's Mental Mess: ~*~ “We as humans are simple little specks in this enormous vast universe. Think about how many specks have been influenced by inspiration and imagination to create such works of art. Wow!” ~ Beckie Cutler ~ BC 2019 Quote Credits: Brainy Quotes and Me, Myself, and I
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The Way that cannot be named…
Originally posted on Stuart France: * * The way in Is the way out… * * The way out Is the way in… * * In the way Out Is the way. * *