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How to Keep The Wonder in Writing Poetry

Writing/Poetry

How to Keep your Poetry Interesting.

Interview with Ken Nathan (Artist and Writer)

An interview with Ken Nathan about himself and his work.

William Blake (An Informative Speech)

A speech I wrote. It had to be an informative speech about a famous influential person. I chose William Blake for reasons you will read in this essay. It had to be 3-5 minutes long. Enjoy!

A Practical Exercise for Writer’s Block

You know that some days you just can’t get the words to flow, day to day events are playing on your mind or else you just can’t get motivated to put pen to paper. Here is a good task to help you overcome your writer’s block.

Learn to be a Movie Screenwriter

Screenwriting for a movie needs a thorough study of the scenes, the characters involved, and the element to the whole story. It’s being agreed by the team managers who handled the project, especially the Executive Director. They studied each sequences; financially and artistically. And, agreed upon on vital things to put forward the movie.

A Writer in The Making

My one year old daughter is a writer.

Writing for Triond: I Did It My Way

I’m always fascinated by how my friends on Triond structure their writing day. It enables me to gather together a wealth of information and good ideas and, by combining a few of these as well as some of my own, I’ve come up with a method that works well for me.

Finding Your Inspiration

For generations inspiration has been the driving force for creation. Writers finding their inspiration can instantly open the doorway to better understanding and answers we are all seeking.

Speak Easy Cafe: Open Mic Poetry Reading Live on a Radio Station

Put a voice to your poetry. Every Thursday 4-7pm PST you can read your poetry live.

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