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10 Tips to Becoming a Better Writer
This article offers ten fun and insightful ways to pick up any piece of writing. From filling to wasting to editing, it puts down major areas that every writer should focus on to create a successful story!
13 commentsHow to Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps
Love to stamp, but not so in love with the price and unavailability of stamps? Well, I agree. Let me show you how to make custom stamps on a pretty low budget!
60 commentsSylvia Plath: Her Life and Importance to American Literature and History
Sylvia Plath has been sadly memorialized by her suicide more than her body of work. What people seem to miss is that Plath changed an entire hemisphere of readers and writers, influencing many of the top thinkers today. What is in the history of this woman, so understood for her mental instability and talent for writing?
4 comments7 Tips on Writing Horror
Besides humor, horror is the one of the toughest genres to write. That is why so many horror-genre films today have resorted to gritty violence and gore. True horror takes something of a personal touch, in that it has to crawl into the audience...
6 commentsA Vintage Addiction: The Life of A Flea Market Child
We bought merchandise at an auction and yard sales. In the kitchen, we’d sit cleaning the dead bugs and dust out of bowls, the dried up perfume and powder out of dead women’s vanity sets and we detarnished stainless silverware with a murky, gray...
3 commentsWhy Inception is Just Plato's Allegory of the Cave, Republic VII
Inception hit the box offices like a fighter just out of anger management, and yet, a few viewers were not so stunned by the "greatest plot of all time." Why? Because it was written before by a great man you might know: Plato. In his Allegory of the Cave, an eerily odd string of similarities seem to arise.
2 commentsPythagoras: The Man Who Taught Plato, the Divine and the Legend
Hidden from the eyes of history and philosophy, the Pythagoreans are the people who inspired Plato. They came up with and proposed most of the ideas that we attribute to the ancient Greeks today, and yet, there is little gratitude given to the society. So here is the tale of the people who taught the greatest philosophers of all time: Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans.
2 commentsWrite or Wrong? Is There Such a Thing as Bad Writing?
As apparent by the title, some parts of writing can really get a readers attention in all the wrong ways. Is there a right way to write then? Well, there is no specifically write way, but there sure are plenty of wrong ways. Let's look at how to avoid those!
9 commentsSocrates and Plato: Little Realized Facts
Six things you might not know about these two ancients are listed for your viewing pleasure. While people are quick to quote these brilliant men, they are not so quick to truly understand the important facts that surround their lives!
4 commentsE-readers Versus Print: What are the Problems?
With the collapse of the book store, Borders, buyers are finding themselves questioning the sanctity of reading. Is it right to use a screen and let the print industry die, or is it important to go with the times? Here are a few of the problems that most commonly come up.
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