Northanger Abbey – Jane Austen Essay

Essay about the book Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. Good for homework assignments.

Creative Non-Fiction

Creative nonfiction is the act of taking a historical happening, adding drama, interest, and imagination, while sticking to the truth.

Which Type of Writing is Suitable for You?

If you are not a specialist of writing, it is better for you not to write whatever you like. Instead, you should write something that is suitable fore you. If you enjoying telling the others your experiences, you can choose narrative writing. If you love observing things around you, why don’t you choose descriptive writings. If you love proposing ideas, you can try persuasive writings.

You See, That’s Precisely Why I Haven’t

I respect my characters…I let them live and learn, give them a lot of rope to learn their life in baby steps…there is no hurry for my characters to take on the world or to get introduced to the life of drinks, drugs and that of blogging!

Why You Should Starting Writing Immediately

This was written with the intent of encouraging new writers, or people who have never made an attempt at writing to an audience (whether large or small) to write and speak their minds to the rest of the world.

Make a Great Title for an Article

Everyone wants to know it. What is the most interesting article title you can make?

10 Ways to Write a Good Story

The 10 steps will deliver to you the ultimate story experience to make your story different and interesting to a reader. Follow these steps (with examples) to improve your creative writing skills.

How to Make Your Poetry More Interesting

Tips on how to write poetry so that people will actually want to read it.

Get Noticed on Triond – Lot!

You’ve seen these before but this one will really send you speeding towards that career in writing that you’ve always wanted. The bare minimum to get yourself noticed on Triond.

Popular and Interesting Topic to Write About

These are some ideas and suggestions on topics that many people want to read.

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