How to Build a Unique and Creative Character

Character development and creation can be the most difficult part to creative writing, and a lackluster or cliche character can be disastrous even to the most well thought out plots. This list will hopefully give a few ideas and tips on how to make your characters spectacular.

Writing About Reading; Reading About Writing

Is "redundancy" repetitious or inevitable? Literacy feeds on itself to grow itself. That there are words is reason enough to use them. Our symbols are our thoughts made visible.

Writing Skills

The ability to write your thoughts into words in meaningful form and interact with others is a skill known as "Writing Skill".

Review of The Hundred Dresses

This article reviews the content, artwork, etc. of Eleanor Estes’: The Hundred Dresses. It also shows why this book is especially suitable for individuals aged 10-12.

Review of Dear Mr. Henshaw

This article reviews the content, artwork, etc. of Beverly Cleary’s book: Dear Mr. Henshaw. It also shows why this book is especially suitable for individuals aged 8-10.

General Information – Technical Writing

This article gives you general information regarding technical writing.

Document Development Life Cycle

This article gives you a brief idea about document development life cycle (DDLC)

Write with Your Heart on Your Sleeve

Want to write better? Then open up!

Closer Analysis: My September 2009 Earnings

An indepth look at my Triond earnings for the month of September.

Writing Tips: Character Development

My tips on how to make the most of your characters and how to make them come alive.

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