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Using SillyBandz to Teach WritingAre you ready to put all those SillyBandz to good use to inspire writing activities? Get ideas for using SillyBandz shapes to shape writing lesson plans.- Writing in the Middle School ClassroomThe missing writing curriculum in middle school classrooms.
- Does Your Fictional or Non-fictional Character Come to Life?There are many ways to bring your character to life. One is an adequate description of the person and another is emotion.
- Creativity in Non-Fiction Prose: Theory in the ClassroomThis article explores the underrated art of creative non-fiction in English classes.
- Writing Should Be Fun, Fun, Fun!New and aspiring authors treat their first drafts as a life or death proposition when they should spend time enjoying the process of writing and what they can gain from it.
- 3 Writing Styles that Bring an Autobiography to LifeThree unique autobiographical writing styles that can be used to transform a bland non-fictional piece of writing into a more appealing and marketable form of literature.
- Filming in Israel and the West BankFilming in Israel is extremely popular with producers and directors from across the world. Every year many film makers of both the fictional genre as well as the non fictional genre visit Israel and try to capture the beauty and the essence of Israel.
- Writing Novels: Reading Non-Fiction is EssentialSummary: When it comes to writing novels, reading non-fiction can build your capability as a writer. Delving into the real world is one of the best ways to strengthen your imaginary one.
How to Start a Business Producing Infomercials and Writing Scripts in Your Local AreaHere's how to break into the field of writing and producing infomercials.- Writing Murder Mysteries: What's the Killer's Motive?You are writing a murder mystery. The murderer is a serial killer. The people he picks are seemingly at random. Why is he killing? What reason would someone have for killing people?
- Writing in the First Person Point of ViewFirst person point of view is probably the most natural storytelling voice for fiction. Writing in first person POV doesn't mean that there has to be a direct one-to-one correspondence between the writer and character.
- Tips for Writing a High School Graduation SpeechWriting a high school graduation speech can be hard, but following these ten tips will allow you to create a piece that is both rewarding and interesting.
- 5 Common Writing ErrorsHere are some basic guidelines to follow to ensure your writing will be effective. Avoid these common beginner mistakes.
- Writer's Dilemma: Fiction or Non-FictionIf you're a writer and you're not sure whether you want to write fiction or non-fiction, then this article is for you.
How to Use Transitions Effectively in WritingA guide on how to use transitions effectively in your writing.- 10 Movies with Mulitple Storylines, Drugs, Violence and Non-linear StorytellingTime travel, multiple storylines, drug-induced hallucinations and non-linear storytelling make these my choices for the trippiest movies of all time.
Writers: Let Your Fictional Characters Guide Your StoryWhen you are writing for a fictional character, strange things can develop, especially if you have been working for the same characters overtime. Once I found myself growing bored with writing romance, I decided to try my hand at writing a mystery.- Writing & Research - Do Your Homework Before Putting Pen to PaperProper research is critical in any non fiction piece. It is equally important to your fictional character development, and your credibility as a writer. Never skimp on it.
- The Writing Style of Aldous HuxleyExplores the writing style of Aldous Huxley.
- Fictional Blogging: A New Way to Make Money From Your Blog?Tired of the same-old non-fiction blogs you see every day? You might be able to make money from fictional blogging. Do you have what it takes?
- Top 10 Fictional Geeks of 2007: The GuysWho were the biggest fictional geeks of 2007 in the movies and on TV?
- Short Story-Writing Tips: When an Essay is Too Short and a Novel's Too LongThe short story, as a writing design, is as old as the written word. Though briefer than a novel, it requires the same kind of planning and attention to detail that any good writing demands.
- Finding Your Writing VoiceHelpful tips to find your writing voice.
- Writing a Successful Children's Book: Characters to Manuscript ReviewThis article gives tips on writing a children's book, and describes ways in which the process differs from writing for an adult.
The Way of the Zen Writer - 10 Techniques to Rediscover Your Writing BlissHow to rediscover your writing bliss when you're feeling as though your muse has deserted you.- How to Develop a Fictional CharacterTips for developing characters when writing short stories or other works of fiction.
- Brad Listi: MySpace's Most Dedicated Blogger About to Publish Second Work of FictionAuthor Brad Listi talks about fiction vs. memoir, using MySpace as a promotional tool and the best coffee for fueling late nights writing.
- My Favorite Fictional Female DetectivesThey may not all be detectives in the technical sense but these ladies of investigation are among my favorite reading companions, some for decades.
- Moving from First Person to Third: Narrative Technique in DeLillo's White NoiseThus, the question is not so much the semblance of the fictional world of White Noise to the reader's experience of reality, but the mimetic function of Jack Gladney's narrative.
- Ezra Pound vs. T.S. EliotThe relationship between Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot is one that enabled both writers to succeed in the highly competitve world of English Writing in the early 20th century
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