What is It with Writing, Anyway?

An article about that pesky writing bug.

If You Suck at Grammar Don’t Try Poetry

Poetry is at the pinnacle of the writing endeavour. It is where your skill with the English language counts the most. If you suck at grammar, don’t try poetry; first, learn your language. Maybe this will point you in the right direction.

Haiku Writing

Poetry has many forms that have either changed over the years or become very much of a tradition; staying the same. Haiku is one of the prose areas that has done both.

The Value of Poetic Expression

Poetry is one of the most beautiful artforms God ever gave us.

Four Good Websites for Upcoming Poets and Writers

Many of us write poems. We can find many aspiring poets all over the internet. People who are trying to get a way to be recognized, publish there poems in various websites. I know many poets who always look for new websites to publish their work. Though we have many poetry publishing sites on the internet but if you go through properly, you’ll realize that most of them are nothing but very ordinary and amateurish. This is my attempt to help my fellow poets in Triond to show some real good sites where they can publish there poems and improve their writing.

Grammatical Analysis on Poetry: Beyond Explanations to Conventional Norms & Uses in English Language

About the Application of Grammar in Poetry.

The Good Writer

Whether writing poetry or the very short story, the good writer turns the mundane into the meaningful.

What Words to Use So People Will Read Your Articles and Stories

What will get people’s attention?

Triond: Please Can You Help?

An explanation for complimentary comments on my account made by my father whilst I was otherwise engaged!

Does a Writer Need to Know Their Audience’s Religious Background?

Would writing Memorial Day poetry differ depending on the audience you were hoping to sell? This article tries to comprehend the distinction between Christian and traditional Christianity in a writer’s writing for his audience.

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