Stylistic Devices of Anthony Magistrale’s What She Says About Love

The identification of two stylistic devices that give Magistrale’s poems, “Perfection Undone by Love,” and “My Vampire Love,” their powerful effect on the reader and a look at how does each element of style contribute to the poems’ apparent pessimistic view of the human experience of love?

Poetic Style of Anthony Magistrale’s What She Says About Love

An exploration of two elements of Anthony Magistrale’s poetic style, highlighting the poet’s technical choices that help to give his works its characteristic philosophical style of presentation.

The Good Side of Love

This article explores the good side of love and why we should appreciate it more.

I Am Indeed a Writer

Never mind. I’m never going to update. The problem is I’m too busy. But you can check it out anyways!

Who Knew?

A short treatise on the blogging experience.

The Meaning and Purpose of Writing

Why do we and why should we write?

Writing Rubbish Ii

The sequel to Writing Rubbish is a different kind of rubbish than it’s predecessor. It’s philosophical rubbish. I’ll warn you again, you’re wasting your time reading this, and if you do read this, it is likely that if you type in "monkey" in a google search that it will come up with a picture of your face.

A Sentence Without a Predicate

In English grammar, a sentence has a subject and a predicate. Or so I was always taught. Here comes a sentence with subjects but without a predicate. Such a sentence exists.

Should We Stand by Our Principles When Writing?

What it really comes down to: morals or money.

It is My Philosophy of The Love – Part Seven

13. Definitions and specific conclusions
14. Final words about love and real love dialectical.

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