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    author. Of course, this was just a cheap trick from my side to keep it going. But it worked. I avoided to write another T. Singer, something which would have been a total waste, and could writer other novels, that I otherwise wouldn’t have written, experiment on an uncommitted way, actually, what resembles freedom and is highly fascinating. 2. No. A new book stands full isolated from any other book I have written. It sounds…

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    What exactly is free writing? It is a stepping stone, that helps writers step away from the notorious writer’s block and create a new beginning. When one is free writing they are advised to write continuously for a certain period of time without pausing regardless of reason. More often then not these free write produce nothing but random thoughts going through our heads but they create a gateway to a fresh start. We will take two essays, Elbow’s “FREEWRITING” and Lamott 's “Shitty First Drafts”…

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    Though there might exist difficulty, the compositional process assists with inner emotions getting released and better self-comfort getting achieved, thereby permitting writing and self-expression with superior freedom. Upon overcoming striving towards competing with colleagues and comparing their work against mine, learning a bigger amount involving me as opposed to making attempts at discovering other people became possible for myself. I’d like to explain writing…

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    Junot Diaz's 'Beloved'

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    Memory As we all know, many writers and publishers all have one specific message behind their book, poem, or even short stories in order to give out a message that many people aren't aware of. Each theorist Martin Espada, Junot Diaz, and Chimmamada Ngozi Adichie have one main goal to prove to readers. Without metaphors, representation, and stereotyping/ single-storying, literature wouldn’t be what it is today it would just be the thought of one main genre and wouldn't have much meaning.…

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    from the loss. In Beowulf, Beowulf the hero, dies after a bite to the neck during his fight against the fire-breathing dragon. He risked his life to save the lives of the innocent Geats. Beowulf died to protect and the Geats in return got safety and freedom from monsters. There is a similar self-sacrifice in the Bible; Jesus laid down his life on the cross for the sins of the people of the world. He did this so that the lasting humans can have a chance at an eternity of love and worship in…

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    Independence, or the freedom from control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others, “is the most important quality that a reader can possess.” (Woolf) Having this ability gives the reader the freedom to make their own connections or interpretations of the story. Every person will have their own unique thoughts and ideas on the book, so “nothing can be more fatal then to be guided by the preferences of others in a matter so personal.” (Woolf) This is why independence is so vital to the…

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    Because they are unaware, it may be quite difficult for them to inform beginning writers of what is implicit. The question emerges about how one can acquire the knowledge (Beins & Beins, 2012, )” There are limitations when writing, he or she would not write about science fiction, in a journal when the subject is about mental illness.…

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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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