The Literate and The Educated

It is basically the difference between knowing and applying what one knows. This is the proverbial gap between theory and practice, or between knowledge and wisdom: one may have learned something, but does not use what is learned.

When one says something, but does another thing: well, this is almost irony in action–except that in irony, the element of awareness about what one does, is normally the informing stimulus for the utterance.

Why I Write

Everyone has different reasons for why they write. These are mine.

How to Make Money Online by Writing Articles

Do you wish to make money online in the comfort of your own home? But you do not like the sites that make you fill out surveys in exchange for money? Are you good at writing articles about hot topics? Then read on.

How’d I Get Here?

How come I’m keeping a “blog” now.

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.

The Death of Literature

The writer Alvin Kernan has predicted the death of literature. How right was he?

Forward March

We may all be April fools for being part of the large and largely indifferent triond fellowship, but the artistic pleasure coming from the play on words that is literary creation more than makes up for the disappointment, at least some of the time.

Gain Detergent Company’s "Gooder" Commercial: Can I Get a Say What?

And we wonder why literacy is on the low?

How to Roleplay for Dummies

This article will help improve your roleplaying skills as well as answer common questions about the process of roleplaying.

Motivating Boys to Write

Nine year old boys are active creatures. They like to explore their world. They also love action based fantasy.

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