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How Poetry Helps You in Different Ways - Raymond Quattlebaum - 0 views

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    Life is a big mystery that everyone is trying to solve. Some may already have a handful of clues to figure everything out while others are still probably at the starting point. Literature is the best means to try to understand what life is all about because it is basically the way of life. One great aspect of literature is poetry; it is where works that are filled with aesthetics and ambiguity are found.
Bill Tracer

Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 2 - News - Bubblews - 1 views

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    In part 1 of this series, published here at Bubblews, www.bubblews.com/news/454618-time-travel-some-say-impossible-but-is-it-part-1 we introduced this debate, and discussed how as a consequence of Professor Einstein's Relativity Theory, approaching the speed of light creates the phenomenon of time dilation, which is effectively time travel forward into the future at an accelerated rate. This kind of forward time travel is however theoretically a one way trip, without any opportunity to return from that future to your originating "present time". We also dealt with the first, (weakest), of the major arguments used by time travel detractors to justify their unproven stand that time travel into the past is impossible. Here in part 2 we will move on to talking about another much stronger issue; the so-called paradox problem, often employed by those who declare backward time travel impossible. At first glance, this argument appears quite sound, but to really examine any subject properly one must do more than just glance at it.
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5 Reasons Why Science Fiction is an All-time Favorite Genre - Len Stage - 0 views

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    Science fiction, in literature, is defined as a category of speculative fiction that commonly showcases futuristic and extraordinary ideas, like space exploration, technological advancement, aliens, and more. In the platform of film, on the other hand, science fiction is referred to as the genre that utilizes imaginary and fictional science and technological-based portrayal of events that are not totally accepted by the integrating science. Regardless of what avenue it is, science fiction is truly one of the genres that have made it to the to-be-read and must-watch lists of every patrons.
Bill Tracer

Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 1 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    I recently came upon a post exploring the possibility of Time Travel. In that post the writer, ( my friend &tarunandlaxmi ) pointed out that most conventional scientists of our day think backward time travel, or traveling into the past is an impossibility. However, according to Relativity Theory skipping into the future should be quite possible, given the ability to attain great speeds approaching but not quite reaching the speed of light. We aren't that fast yet, but if we should live long enough, and attain sufficient technological advancement, relativistic speeds are within our grasp. When that day comes, the principles of time dilation will make future time travel very possible. However, by that method, it is a one way trip. There would be no way to come back with that particular technological approach. But we are still left with the question; is it possible to travel back to the past, by some other technological method?
Mark Harding

Interview with Thomas Ligotti « The Teeming Brain - 0 views

  • I tried to give these stories a larger meaning than simply that of revenge, which is usually not a subject worth writing about as such.
  • This is going to sound monumentally egotistical, but at an early stage in my writing I became conscious of using wordplay that I knew wouldn’t translate well into another language. That came out of my obsession with the works of Vladimir Nabokov. So I stopped doing too much of that, which is difficult because wordplay comes fairly natural to me. And the problem with wordplay that’s too abstruse is this: if a reader doesn’t get it, then it was a waste of time to do it in the first place; if a reader does get it, it’s not really that much to get. I’ve analyzed the double entendres and multilingual puns in several of Nabokov’s books. That’s not what’s of most interest about him as a writer. What is interesting is his idiosyncratic persona and his obsession with death, harm, loss, and all those bad things which are at the core of literature in general but which, for a major big shot writer of the modern era, are especially pronounced in Nabokov.
Jake Burt

Do devices in steampunk or clockpunk have to follow the laws of physics? - 21 views

There'll always be readers who demand physical realism. In my writing, I've found that the way around it can be a "less is more" approach. The less I go into the physics of something, the more like...

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The Keys to Writing a Good Science Fiction Story - Len Stage - 0 views

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    Science fiction is an increasingly popular genre in literature. More and more readers are now hooked to science fiction stories because of the great amount of creativity and imagination that these stories possess. Science fiction, in essence, is a literary genre that anchors on science and technology. It is a kind of speculative fiction that deals with the imaginative, futuristic, and scientific concepts such as extraterrestrial life, time travel, space exploration, robots, apocalypse, and more.
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Great Novel Writing Advice for Beginners - JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE - 0 views

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    Jean Archambault-White is a seasoned writer who had worked various writing jobs such as a columnist, technical writer, and freelance writer throughout her more than thirty years of experience. She has been writing since she was fourteen and was first published at the age of fifteen. Currently, Jean Archambault-White is an author who has written around four books including her riveting novel series Eloise of Westhaven. As a novelist, Jean Archambault-White is sophisticated and well-read - a manifestation of her extensive experience in the literary world.
damian fernando

The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart - 0 views

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    "The Mysterious Benedict Society" is fun for both children and adults. Children will love the fact that it's the young ones in the book that have to save the adults. Adults will love the word play in the book - including Nomansan Island; The Mysterious Benedict Society" is a good enjoyable book to read for young and old.
cinemagigs

Music Director Meet Bros Anjjan Biography, Profile, DOB - 0 views

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    Full Name: Meet Bros Anjjan Occupation: Music Director Meet Bros Anjjan Biography: Meet Bros Anjjan is an Indian Music Director who is works in Bollywood Movies. He is not working only Bollywood movies also Punjabi movies. Meet Bros Anjjan is a multi talented trio band including some members such as Harmeet Singh, Manmeet Singh and Anjjan Bhattacharya.
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Essential Elements Every Fantasy Fiction Novel Must Have - Collette Jackson-Fink - 0 views

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    Fantasy fiction is a popular genre in literature. Fantasy series such as George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter are what brings magic to the literary world. Their stories are unique and well-loved by numerous readers from around the world. However, fantasy fiction is a complicated genre to write in. If you are an aspiring author of fantasy fiction, you need to keep in mind of certain elements that your story should contain for it to be classified as fantasy.
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The Ominous Implications of Artificial Intelligence - Rick Badman - 0 views

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    The optimistic future that The Madhouse Projects by Rick Badman depicts is one that our society is on the path towards achieving in a possibly short amount of time considering the rapid advancement of technological breakthroughs in recent years, particularly since the 2010s. In his book, the automotive engineer and genius behind multiple innovations in that field rolls out highly-specialized and revolutionary technological advancements that would greatly benefit humankind, but not without criticism and roadblocks along the way.
cinemagigs

Surveen Chawla Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings, Profile - 0 views

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    Surveen Chawla Biography: Surveen Chawla is extremely brilliant, over-confident and beautiful look like first time film and television actress. She is tall actor with a height 5 feet 6 inches. She is also a model. She was most famous for her television show 'Comedy Circus Ke Superstars' as a host.
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Jay Bhanushali Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings, Profile - 0 views

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    Jay Bhanushali Biography: Jay Bhanushali is an Indian film and television actor, who acted in so many movies in Hindi film Industry. He is tall actor with a height 5 feet 8 inches. He is also a model, dancer and Anchor. Jay Bhanushali was born on Dec 25, 1984 in India.
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Vikram Bhatt Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings, Profile - 0 views

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    Vikram Bhatt Biography: Vikram Bhatt is one of the extremely, over-confident and hardly looks like first time film director, producer and screenwriter. He was born on Jan 17, 1969 in India. He is the son of Pravin Bhatt, is a cinematographer and grandson of Vijay Bhatt.
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Sunny Leone Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings, Profile - 0 views

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    Karenjit Kaur Vohra better known as Sunny Leone is extremely talented, over-confident and beautiful looks like first time Indo-Canadian and American actress. She was born on May 13, 1981 in Sarnia, Ontario and Canada. His brother name is Sudeep Vohra and his husband name is Daniel Weber.
Umar Jamil

Unnatural Desirez: Human Nature - 0 views

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    ""Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."  "I don't have a solution but I admire the problem." "Once I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken." "If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would get done."  "There is no time like the present for postponing what you ought to be doing."- Anonymous"
Umar Jamil

Unnatural Desirez: Don't Quit - 0 views

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    When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit- Rest if you must, but don't Quit!
Dan Goodman

Synesthesia - 0 views

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    Synesthesia website, with contact infor for the Synesthesia Mailing List. Sean A. Day is both a synesthete and a synesthesia researcher.
Christian Miller

10 Best Written Video Games - 0 views

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    No matter the form of media, good writing can be admired like good cooking. A suspenseful intro hook thrown in to simmer with an intriguing storyline, seasoned by a logical plot, as well as a satisfying ending is as much akin to a meal as I can think of. I believe it was Ray Bradbury who said something along the lines of "every story has but one (proper) ending," and I found this quote to be more and more relevant throughout writing this list. In this list we will be examining some of the best written games whose aspects- in terms of writing- are very well-rounded. Good endings require an amazing setup, like propping up dominoes only to watch them fall elegantly and haphazardly into place. So please enjoy this list, gamer or not, because everyone enjoys when dominoes drop (i.e. the climax).
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