What Does It Take to Become an Author? – Part One – You Need a Talent!

Becoming an author is very easy, yet it is very difficult. It is very easy to sit down and write but if you want to make a living out of writing, then it takes more than just the desire to write. In theory, everybody could become an author, if he or she wishes to but in practice many people give up the idea of becoming an author because they either have better alternatives, or simply feel they lack what it takes to become an author.

Reading This May Scare You

A list of scary stuff.

Inventive Composing Work – One Page Bio Assignments

Among the numerous assignments in inventive composing work will be the request to write down a one-page bio for customers.

Triond: Who and What are Triond Elite

I have heard this term mentioned when speaking with fellow Triond writers as well as reading other Trionder’s writings. I wonder who coined this term because I have yet to meet a Triond Elite.

What is History?

What is History? How does one define it?
these are my views on it.

Quine’s Unification of Language, Logic and Epistemology

This essay considers W.V.O. Quine’s philosophical work unifying fields of research in language, logic and epistemology.

Visceral Realism: Is It a Modern Literary Movement?

Is Visceral Realism a modern literary movement? Robert Bolano’s hugely successful work The Savage Detectives, translated into English in 2007, describes the visceral realists of Mexico City in the 1970’s, but where is their literary work to define their movement?

Yank, The Army Weekly: World War Two Magazine

Yank, the Army Weekly was one of the finest military publications of World War II. Its unique motto, “By the men…for the men in service,” ably summed up its core mission.

Belonging

An analysis of belonging.

Salmagundi No. XI by Washington Irving

A complete in-depth analysis of the essay Salmagundi No. XI.

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