Margaret Mason begins this book by making the point that blogging has brought about a new generation of people who, for the first time, voluntarily publish writing in a public sphere, and calls it "a renaissance in personal expression".
This article is a piece of experimental fiction, called a micro narrative, by Clark Waggoner, a free-lance writer in Portland, Or. It covers the themes of the meaning of life and death and fulfillment. It is one of a number of posts that deals with similar themes and is realized in a similar manner.
This is an original collection of writings by Clark Waggoner, a freelance writer\nin Portland Oregon. These poems deal with themes of meaning, pain, and love. They are free form and follow theme more than metric device. This is one of several posts that contain similar works of creative writing on similar themes.
This is an original work of fiction by Clark Waggoner, a freelance writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. It is a beat inspired piece about a young writer traveling across the country. It focuses on the events of a couple drunken nights that the narrator romanticizes and personifies as he stumbles about.
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.
Where is blogging taking you? If you are like me you start off targeting a specific niche and then focus all your efforts learning everything you can about the niche. While doing this you also find that an essential step for success as a blogger is communicating your message. You search the blogging sphere to find blogs with high readership; analyzing them to determine how the blog is able to successfully communicate their message. The task is never ending, because attracting and retaining readers is critical.
Unlike many younger people today, I remember using typewriters to do all of my writing. This manual process was considered to be a great technological leap from pencil and paper. Try finding a typewriter today, good luck!
Being the curious type, with the inane ability to know how to look up information and conduct research, I soon found a quote by Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630) who was a German astronomer who stated - Why are things as they are and not otherwise? My mentor extraordinaire!
To learn how to write a novel, you need to understand two main elements, character and plot.
The book is set out in two main parts:
Part One: Mapping the Journey
Part Two: Stages of the Journey
The Murray River is one of 15 rivers that are part of the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia. The Murray-Darling basin covers approximately 14% of Australia
Angus organised the assisted passage of an entire German speaking European community to recreate the old world in the new world of Barossa Valley Australia. This community came from Silesia which is now part of Poland, and established the township of Bethany in 1842.