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    Why Do You Want to Be an Author? Swimming, splashing, twisting, turning, diving in and out among swirling bubbles of soap suds, two creatures came to life, born of my hands, crafted by the waters of a pleasantly hot bath. They were simplistic creations, displayed as nothing but heads, doing nothing but swimming and eating the soap suds. However, to me, these creatures sparked an interest in a career field I had not previously considered: writing. My dream originally came from my love of…

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    Why do authors think they need to change their names for their books? I think that author’s shouldn’t need to change their names to publish a book. You should be true to yourself and to everybody else. Authors shouldn’t be judged on what gender they are it matters on if the book they wrote is good to be published. Many authors have had pen names for the books that they have written but there is a purpose on why they did that. Some reason why authors have pen names is because they had limited…

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    Have you ever heard of the famous author Edgar Allan Poe? In this essay, I will be stating some facts about Poe's background information, accomplishments, and facts about the famous author himself. Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. His parents were traveling actors while he was growing up. His father left the family after his wife died in 1811. After he left, Poe and his siblings William Henry Leonard Poe, and Rosalie Mackenzie Poe, were adopted to John Allan and had…

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    Poet, Anne Bradstreeet, in her highly expressive piece, “The Author to Her Book,” reveals her inner thoughts about the first time reading the book she had published. Bradstreet’s purpose is to describe her insecurities about her work in the form of an extended metaphor. She conveys a serious and fearful tone throughout the poem, which reflects her uncertainties about the book. Bradstreet opens her poem by expressing how she felt about reading her book for the first time after it was published.…

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    November 2016 Being an Author Have you ever thought about writing a story for fun? Authors do this all the time! They get to create anything in a book, or they can create a non fictional story or some form of writing. (which you can research, and have real world problems in). It is very important that we have authors, if we didn't have authors. We wouldn't be as smart as we are today. Authors help children learn reading, writing, and school lessons. Being an author has a…

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    CHAPTER 2: CHETAN BHAGAT AS A POPULAR WRITER: New Delhi: Chetan Bhagat is one of the most popular authors in the fiction category in recent times in India. Known as a novelist, columnist, script writer, motivational speaker, and a youth icon, Bhagat has penned down novels that have tasted tremendous popularity and success among Indian audiences. Born in Delhi in a middle class Punjabi family, Bhagat did most of his education in the national capital. After studying at the Army Public School,…

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    Reverse phone detective system If you have ever received a call from an unknown number and had the person hung up on you, you know how infuriating it can be. Not only was that rude, but who was it that called you? Could it possibly have been that special person you have been eyeing for a while? Or was it some strange person with a dark and sick agenda? What if a loved one had needed help and was using someone else’s phone to contact you? Instead of staring at your phone and silently freaking…

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    THE SUMMER OF SINNEH WILSON is a character driven drama of self-discovery. The story is driven by solid themes about trust and second chances. The story is also driven by an emotional goal versus a physical or external goal. The story is more about the emotional journey of two, compelling women. The structure features two storylines. The present day story is about Cynthia and her inner goal to overcome an abusive boyfriend and to reconnect with her father. The second storyline takes place in…

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    Cabeza De Vaca Analysis

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    Cabeza de Vaca and Mary Rowlandson had very different views and attitudes towards Indians beliefs and culture. Much of the differences in their accounts can be attributed to the circumstance of their experiences and purpose of their narratives. Comparing Cabeza de Vaca’s and Mary Rowlandson’s situation makes one realize they have very different backgrounds. Cabeza de Vaca was an explorer who lived as a captive among various native Indian tribes for many years before escaping to Spanish…

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    WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE AN AUTHOR “The time has come for the wicked to be punished and the innocent to be saved so that future generations come to see how our history formed the world into what it is today.” - when the sky turned red and the clouds begin to blacken and the ground erupted shadows swallowing everything that made the innocent become wicked” - the prophecy that foretold judgement day gave the red rider his chance rise and punish the wicked. - Ace z. Knight - ECLIPSE. When someone asks…

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