Attention Triond Newcomers: Here is How to Succeed on Triond

Four simple steps to building a successful Triond page.

A Writer’s Predicament

I want to write an interesting and a remarkable article everyday but most of the times as I start to think of a topic or a catching title to an article, my thought jams, or it becomes congested, that, at the end of the day I wake up with no article finished.

How To Write a Poem

Obviously I cannot give you a step-by-step guide to being an artist. It requires some input and inspiration. However, if poetry is just starting to become your thing, give this a try – it might just help.

Too Cliche: A Waste of Artistic Effort

Artistic effort: The enterprise through which all artwork is created. Artwork: Those creations which mark its creators’ originality and freshness of imagination. Cliche: Any idea or expression used so often that its novelty and uniqueness of perception are non-existent and its clarity is outworn. Originality: any florid or healthy and new approach to aspect, design, or style that has the power of independent thought or constructive imagination.

Contemporary Arts Have Rooms for Literature

An essay about the place of Modern day artists… Artists of the the Modern Days, such as Rihanna and others are qualified to be called Writers or Poets because of their works.

Limits of the Text

An article on the understanding of words in writing, and the attempt to create a connection between writer and reader.

Creative Writing 101: The Benefits of Developing Your Poetic Skills

Poetry is an artform. It is designed to stretch the mind’s eye, touch the heart and entrench the senses… This article by Michele Cameron Drew was inspired by the recently published “Making Your Poetry Better” by Stephanie Moore and by lazy poets everywhere.

Poetry Lesson 1: Bad Poetry

A list of common mistakes in poetry. Clears away bad poetry habits to make room for good ones.

Introduction to Poetry

Introduces my new lesson series on poetry.

Characteristics and Differences Between William Wordsworth and William Blake

Compare and contrast “London” by William Blake and “Composed up on Westminister Bridge” by William Wordsworth.

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