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Clark Waggoner

True Love and Sandboxes, or a heart by any other name is just as fickle - 0 views

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    This is an original piece of creative writing. It is a developed theme in the form of a poem/rant that discusses the paradoxical nature of love. It explores themes of longing, pain, confusion, and self-questioning within the context of love. It is one of several pieces available upon similar themes and realized in similar manners.
Michelle Thompson

Short Stories: 10 Tips for Novice Creative Writers (Kennedy and Jerz) - 0 views

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    Some good first time tips (10 of them) for short story writing
Michelle Thompson

The Writers Bureau - home-study creative writing courses that help get you published. - 0 views

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    Creative Writing Courses
Michelle Thompson

dowse.com - the web gateway for creative minds - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Dowse archive for writers, artists and other creative people. Although no new material is currently being added to the site, Dowse remains a valuable resource (effectively an archive) of hundreds of pages of articles, fiction, reviews, links and so on. Check the large Dowse --> Science Fiction directory within also.
Michelle Thompson

The Story Starter provides writing prompts for more than 373 million stories. - 0 views

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    373,067,200 creative ideas for writers - randomly generated prompts.
Jex Ferrera

'I may have been wrong about Twitter', writes Ricky Gervais (Wired UK) - 6 views

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    On creativity, twitter and critics.
DorineFantasywriterD Hughes

Joseph Campbell - A Scholar's Life - 0 views

  • For Joseph Campbell, the study of myth was the exploration of the possibilities of consciousness. His lifetime of scholarship was nothing less than the search for the Holy Grail of radiant living.
  • It is more than a presentation of fascinating stories from all over the world. It is a vision of a rich inner life available to anyone willing to go on the initiatory adventures.
  • His interest in mythology began at age seven when he saw the Indians in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Madison Square Garden.
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  • in 1924, he met Jiddu Krishnamurti, not yet the great world teacher of the Theosophists.
  • A principle mentor was Indologist Heinrich Zimmer,
  • Campbell studied how Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung used myth in psychology.
  • The latest incarnation of Oedipus, the continued romance of Beauty and the Beast, stand this afternoon on the corner of 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, waiting for the traffic light to change.
  • Campbell's description of the hero's journey has been used extensively by generations of artists and scholars. It showed the similarities among the great stories of world mythology.
  • It is a model of initiatory elements in myth, religion, literature, and ritual.
  • The The Hero With a Thousand Faces showed the similarities among the mythological traditions. Campbell followed this with a series of writings on the great differences among the world myths. The four-volume Masks of God: Primitive Mythology (1959), Oriental Mythology (1962), Occidental Mythology (1964), and Creative Mythology (1968) analyzed the distinctions among the mythologies of various regions and cultures.
  • First is the metaphysical function. Myth awakens and supports a sense of awe before the mystery of being. It reconciles consciousness to the preconditions of its own existence. Myth induces a realization that behind the surface phenomenology of the world, there is a transcendent mystery source. Through this vitalizing mystical function, the universe becomes a holy picture.
  • The second is a cosmological dimension deals with the image of the world that is the focus of science. This function shows the shape of the universe, but in such a way that the mystery still comes through. The cosmology should correspond to the actual experience, knowledge, and mentality of the culture. This interpretive function changes radically over time. It presents a map or picture of the order of the cosmos and our relationship to it.
  • Third is the sociological function. Myth supports and validates the specific moral order of the society out of which it arose. Particular life-customs of this social dimension, such as ethical laws and social roles, evolve dramatically. This function, and the rites by which it is rendered, establishes in members of the group concerned a system of sentiments that can be depended upon to link that person spontaneously to its ends.
  • The fourth function of myth is psychological. The myths show how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances. It is this pedagogical function of mythology that carries the individual through the various stages and crises of life, from childhood dependency, to the responsibilities of maturity, to the reflection of old age, and finally, to death. It helps people grasp the unfolding of life with integrity. It initiates individuals into the order of realities in their own psyches, guiding them toward enrichment and realization.
  • Campbell was discovered by a new generation when George Lucas based much of his screenplay for Star Wars (1977)
Nyx Writer

10 Truly Unique Creative Writing Exercises | WritersOpt - 0 views

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    Writing is an acquired skill, and it takes a lot of practice to get better at it. The same way a basketball player shoots thousands of shots just to master one type of shot. It also takes thousands of hours of practice to be a truly proficient writer.
Michelle Thompson

Time to Write - 1 views

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    Jurgen Wolff has written for television (including "Family Ties", "Benson", and "The Love Boat"), movies, print, and the web. In addition to writing, he's a writing coach, creativity expert, and hypnotherapist who shares his thoughts on brainstorming, maintaining focus, and the writing process on his blog.
Jessie Snyder

The Online Community for Writers - Writing.Com - 0 views

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    This is a great site to join. It's FREE! There are a lot of activities to get your creative juices flowing. And you get to create your very own Online Portfolio FREE of Charge. They have a lot of contests, activities and articles just to read to help you become a better writer. I have been a member since 2010.
Jessie Snyder

Writing Site Online Resources - 0 views

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    This web page lists several websites that are of public domain or creative commons. 
Silver George

9 Tricks to Writing Suspense Fiction | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

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    This site features an article on suspense in creative writing.
Michelle Thompson

Self Help online radio shows and productivity internet talk radio by Lifehack Live | Bl... - 0 views

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    Lifehack Live - on hiatus, but the podcast archives found here contain some interviews with authors, creativity and productivity experts.
Michelle Thompson

Time to Write - 0 views

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    JURGEN WOLFF'S tips, ideas, inspirations for writers and would-be writers and other creative people
Michelle Thompson

The Quickest Blog Book Tour Guide Ever - 0 views

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    Squidoo Lens which has some excellent information on how to go about doing a book promotion tour via blogs. Step by Steps, polls, you can comment, and the work is available under a creative commons license also.
Michelle Thompson

"Write now is good." - 0 views

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    My name is Kristin Gorski. I'm a freelance writer and editor. "Write now is good." is my personal blog about writing, creativity and inspiration.
Michelle Thompson

Useful Sites for Beginners to Creative Writing - 0 views

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    Lists 20 links of interest to writers
Michelle Thompson

WordFlood 2.0 - 0 views

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    Wordflood is an article writing application, allowing you to customise PLR or prepared text with similes and keywords liked by search engines. Helps in providing forceful words in creative writing and rewriting.
Mark Harding

Arvon Foundation | Home - 0 views

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    Arvon Foundation, creative writing courses, taught by professional writers. Starting to write, residential writing courses open access, bursary - grant support
Ninja Essays

10 Best Tools to Make Writers More Successful, Organized, and Effective - Helping Write... - 0 views

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    "Being a successful writer has a lot to do with natural talents. But that doesn't mean you should stop developing your skills of creative expression. Writers can always become better by becoming more productive and organized. No need to waste valuable time searching for the best tools to make writers more successful. Following is a list that will help you start increasing your productivity right away!"
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