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    Writing As A Career Essay

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    People always say that artists of any kind are crazy to follow their dreams. The same goes for writers. Everybody always says that the chances you’ll even get published are slim to none. However, it’s novelists like C. S. Lewis, Rick Riordan, Kristin Cashore, and J. K. Rowling that show that it is possible to write as a career. They made it. Why can’t we? Inspirational writers like them keep the business alive and flourishing. According to Nick Morgan, from Forbes magazine, “between 600,000 and…

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    Kissane explains in his essay, “… it’s inevitable that your writing will involve some aspect of what you know.” (Kissane 112). I find this an interesting technique that not many writers that I have experienced have used. I believe this is an affective strategy that allows the reader to experience the author’s emotions, sentiments, outlooks, as well as frustrations as I am immersed in the story of Ratha, the protagonist of this story…

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    My Favorite Writer

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    has always been an important part of my life and for that reason, some of my fondest memories of my childhood were when I would write with my father. He would teach me to write using different genres of writing and in doing so I became a proficient writer. I always enjoyed writing because it was the way that I could illustrate my creativity in words, the way for me to express my ideas, and the way for me to get lost in time doing something I enjoyed. My favorite form of writing was fiction. I…

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    the basic blueprint” (Richolson, 1992: 152). ‘Auteurism’ is the concept of a film as the personal expression of the writer or director; as Lapsley explains; “The displaced orthodoxy can be encapsulated by the single word ‘auterism’: the belief that cinema was an art of personal expression, and that its great directors were as much to be esteemed as the authors of their work as any writer, composer or painter.” (Lapsley, 1992: 105) Barton Fink and The Player undoubtedly and categorically question…

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    Pixabay Case Study

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    creativity, though it may be innate to many of us, is a tool that works and builds, through some basic mechanisms (and more complex) that do more than increase our innovative exponential. In writing, this is no exception. Treat yourself to a professional writer or a simple lover of the written word, it is normal to hear say that the most difficult is to start a text, precisely because of that lack such creative inspiration that seems to take after an almost intuitive unfolding of words that give…

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    Rosmarie Waldrop is a contemporary poet who seeks to understand the source of art as well as to reform it. She appreciates the paradoxical desires of the writer to break free of long-practiced and redundant structure, yet she understands the human need for order and arrangement. She acknowledges the fact that there is no such thing as an uninfluenced line of poetry; whether the influence is a grammatically and culturally correct form, or an emotional or ideological belief that is shared by poets…

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    Tyler Perry Book Report

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    first remember reading an autobiography about Tyler Perry. Within this autobiography it talks about Tyler’s life as a child, how he grew up, and his family back ground. It talks about how he got into being a writer, producer, and an author as you know Tyler Perry is one of the most successful writers and entertainers in the film industry. Tyler Perry was born into a wealthy background and he had to save money and work hard for all the things he wanted. he actually dropped out of high school…

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    One very strong appeal, especially to creative writer, is pathos, the ability to appeal to the reader 's emotions. I have learned emotions are a universal entity, and they are a key way to relate to your readers through stories or an analytical sense. I wrote a story for narrative in writing, “The Color…

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    authors of those stories (actually every storyteller could be one of the authors of the traditional stories). Meanwhile, the contemporary stories always have one claimed author to them in this all-rights-reserved modern society. Compared to the modern writers, who are entirely responsible for their stories, storytellers of the traditional stories seem to be more detached to their stories. However, as the traditional stories were transmitted face-to-face from the storytellers to the listeners…

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    A Reflection Of My Writing

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    with being a great, or even a decent, writer. I have always gravitated towards the mathematical side of school, as I understood it and knew what I had to do. In math, they assign you a problem, and it has one clear solution. Given a problem, I would be able to analyze it and figure out a way to solve it. However, with writing it is not that black or white. A prompt could have millions of different and correct ways of answering it, and it is up to the writer which one suits them the best. I have…

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