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"Thoughts, Ideas and Opinions" "Motivation, Inspiration, and Encouragement" "The World Around Us" submitted by - K Houston
Full / Complete Novels of genres suspens thriller mystery horror comedy romance etc are published in blog form submitted by - Sunil Doiphode
In my blog, I keep readers up to date on my books and my life. I tell them about new releases, what I'm working on, and upcoming events. I also often ask their opinion if I run up against a stone wall in my writing, or in my life. My blog is the gateway between myself and my readers. I can talk to them, they can talk to me...what else can be better, except talking in person! submitted by - Jean Hackensmith
The Idaho Creative Platform is a site that encourages positive content, celebrates life and will hopefully be a haven for creative minded people to empower themselves and other like minded people they come in contact with from around the globe. At present it is a personal blog with focus on community writng and support. I have high hopes of turning this into something much bigger with guest writers/bloggers and will pay according to experience. To be quite honest, I'm new to blogging world and would love someone who could bring traffic to my site. Take a moment and check it out! If you would like to find out more just email me or post a message. submitted by - Joann Schmid
Ongoing dialogue with my muse about the daily progress of my writing submitted by - Joseph G. Langen
advice for beginner writers submitted by - angela t pisaturo
Help on getting published and finding ways to get paid for writing submitted by - Charlotte Babb
Had to share this from my friend; Lola Tiger. Untamed power urged by youth Baking some secrets fueling my dreams Spare me a smile, would you mind? Am prepped and ready! I insist. Dawn is back nothing's changed Can't succumb. Not again. Scattered soul, brittle child Just as scared as you are. I am so fragile. Where's my make-up? Where's the mask? Heart on heels Carved by dusk. Hormonal mayhem's taking over If you are lucky I won't be sober I am so strong. Ay! Hollow womb cave for lies Feed my freedom Must survive Whisky's flirting with my tears While am sinking at the bar He was kind, held me tight Whispered softly "you'll be fine Pain is over hold my hands Grow like ivy. Be yourself." Sudden change brief reward Had to break it, Had to go And my solitude's my home Full of choices, full of hope Savage freedom hurts me bad But I crave it Can't change that Where's my make up? Where's the mask? Heart on heels Carved by dusk. Hormonal mayhem's taking over If you are lucky I won't be sober submitted by - Polar Kat
Ongoing dialogue with my muse about my daily writing. submitted by - Joseph G. Langen
Voice of Conscience, March 15, 2008 By Tracy Roberts "Write Field Services" (Nova Scotia, Canada) One of the most important historical influences on literature is the classic Shakespearean Tragedy. Shakespeare's tragic heroes will be men of status and the misfortunes that transpire will be unexpected and extremely disastrous. The hero will suddenly fall from high status, honor, or happiness. We feel sympathy at the depths to which the hero is suddenly plummeted. As a result, the tragedy will be enormous. Such great suffering and misfortune will affect those he most cherishes. The principal sources of tragic emotions, especially pity, are essential ingredients in the tragedy. In Voice of Conscience, author Behcet Kaya implements the attributes of a Shakespearean Tragedy to create a modern day story of love, loss, retribution, and redemption. The protagonist, Ramzi Ozocomert Junior., is a young boy living in Atamkoy, Turkey, in 1962. In Ramzi's culture, arranged marriages are often a part of their customs. Ramzi's parents are confronted by a family who want to arrange a marriage between their son and Ramzi's sister. Ramzi's parents deny the request and allow their daughter to marry a man she truly loves. As the family prepares for their daughter's wedding, Ramzi's parents and sister are brutally murdered. Ramzi, fearing he will be murdered, is forced to flee his home. Ramzi embarks on a journey where he lives in emotional isolation relying on instincts and his upbringing to survive. As he becomes an adult, he develops a strong work ethic and grand career ambitions while at the same time being haunted by the memories of the brutal slaying of his family. While in England, he falls in love with Megan, a young American who is the daughter of wealthy and powerful business man. As Ramzi becomes involved with British High Society, and when he goes to America to become a successful business man, he embraces a new culture and values. Despite his new life and loving family, he is haunted by his family's death and overwhelming guilt for not avenging those who destroyed his childhood. Within the story, such themes as honor, love, vengeance, obsession, and overwhelming guilt are predominant. Readers will gain insight into a culture and their beliefs while at the same time revealing human qualities that we all share. The blur between justice and revenge is an important theme. Voice of Conscience is a compelling drama with the author incorporating the traits of a Tragedy very successfully. Readers will empathize with Ramzi's trials and tribulations. It is highly recommended to readers who enjoy compelling stories of human frailty. submitted by - Behcet Kaya
Voice of Conscience reviewed by Tracy Roberts "Write Field Services" (Nova Scotia, Canada) One of the most important historical influences on literature is the classic Shakespearean Tragedy. Shakespeare's tragic heroes will be men of status and the misfortunes that transpire will be unexpected and extremely disastrous. The hero will suddenly fall from high status, honor, or happiness. We feel sympathy at the depths to which the hero is suddenly plummeted. As a result, the tragedy will be enormous. Such great suffering and misfortune will affect those he most cherishes. The principal sources of tragic emotions, especially pity, are essential ingredients in the tragedy. In Voice of Conscience, author Behcet Kaya implements the attributes of a Shakespearean Tragedy to create a modern day story of love, loss, retribution, and redemption. The protagonist, Ramzi Ozocomert Junior., is a young boy living in Atamkoy, Turkey, in 1962. In Ramzi's culture, arranged marriages are often a part of their customs. Ramzi's parents are confronted by a family who want to arrange a marriage between their son and Ramzi's sister. Ramzi's parents deny the request and allow their daughter to marry a man she truly loves. As the family prepares for their daughter's wedding, Ramzi's parents and sister are brutally murdered. Ramzi, fearing he will be murdered, is forced to flee his home. Ramzi embarks on a journey where he lives in emotional isolation relying on instincts and his upbringing to survive. As he becomes an adult, he develops a strong work ethic and grand career ambitions while at the same time being haunted by the memories of the brutal slaying of his family. While in England, he falls in love with Megan, a young American who is the daughter of wealthy and powerful business man. As Ramzi becomes involved with British High Society, and when he goes to America to become a successful business man, he embraces a new culture and values. Despite his new life and loving family, he is haunted by his family's death and overwhelming guilt for not avenging those who destroyed his childhood. Within the story, such themes as honor, love, vengeance, obsession, and overwhelming guilt are predominant. Readers will gain insight into a culture and their beliefs while at the same time revealing human qualities that we all share. The blur between justice and revenge is an important theme. Voice of Conscience is a compelling drama with the author incorporating the traits of a Tragedy very successfully. Readers will empathize with Ramzi's trials and tribulations. It is highly recommended to readers who enjoy compelling stories of human frailty. submitted by - Behcet Kaya
I am looking for freelance writers and bloggers. Please mail me for details. Regards submitted by - Rose
Poetry written by Melissa Jean Brewer. American Poet. First published in 1995. submitted by - Melissa Jean Brewer
French love poem La Glace. International love poem translations in more of 140 languages, Hieroglyphs, maya, cheyenne by researchers submitted by - R Bellon
Poèmes d'amour, poème je t'aime. Le poème d'amour la glace est un poème traduit en 140 langues dont Hiéroglyphes et Maya par des chercheurs. Poeme amour, poesie et declaration d amour en poeme submitted by - R Bellon
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