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    The Flowing Source Literature, like any other field, has famous people whose names or works will never be forgotten. There are writers who are blessed with an inborn writing talent, and these people have a flowing source of imagination that does not dry. These writers can write without a source of inspiration, and they write without knowing writing skills. Also, there are writers whose imagination can help them to write every type of literary work, and there are writers that write for many…

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    material to publish the Vestiges of Natural History of Creation. Fearing that he would negatively impact his publishing company Robert Chambers switched companies to publish the Vestiges of Natural History of Creation. Robert Chambers passed his manuscripts and letters to his relatives to transcribe the writing to be prevent people recognising his writing. He then anonymously published the Vestiges, becoming a great public influence and a global…

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    puzzle with many missing pieces. King was generous enough to share some of his writing revelations with us such as: 1. “The editor is always right.” 2. “To write is human, to edit is divine.” 3. “Imitation precedes creation.” 4. “Don’t Staple Manuscripts.”…

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    An important topic is being discussed and it concerns Nicolaus Copernicus. Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Thorn, Poland on February 19, 1473. He was the son of a wealthy merchant. He studied mathematics, medicine, science and astrology at three different Universities. Nicolaus Copernicus later discovered many great findings about our solar system, but none of his discoveries were accepted until his death on May 24, 1543. Indeed there are many opinions about his contributions to the scientific…

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    When it first began in the 14th century, the Renaissance initiated a renewal of classical art, literature, and ways of thinking. The rebirth of countless ideas and rationales greatly impacted Europe and its evolution. No system of thought had more of an impact than humanism, which shaped society during the Renaissance and into the 15th and 16th centuries. The birth of humanism inspired a significant increase in secular thinking and an heightened importance of education, which galvanized many…

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    your book. They will not charge the author they represent when publishing a book or books. Be wary of the literary agent who asks for a fee to represent your writing fiction and non-fiction. Literary agents help in publishing a book and sell your manuscript to publishers.…

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    compared? Although they were written many years apart, the great classics Beowulf and The Hobbit share several similar elements. J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit, was published in 1937. In contrast, Beowulf’s author is unknown, and the earliest manuscript dates back to about 1000 A.D. Written in distinct styles, the narratives differ since one is an epic poem and the other is a novel. Despite the age difference, parallels abound between the two tales, including brave protagonists, similar…

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    fortified structure at Masada, Israel. Masada was where a two-year siege took place and culminated in the mass suicide of its Jewish Zealot defenders and the control of the fortress by the Romans in 73 CE. The Jewish faction that deserted the biblical manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls took…

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    Often, what we see may not be consistent with what we believe, and as a result cause us confusion. Illusion is usually used in the form of disguise where a mask is put on by an individual to hide the person’s identity. This is the common method by which illusion is used; however, a more complex and multidimensional use of illusion is to cause mystification by creating a situation where a person’s blatant identity is put into question. In such instances, the questioned individual wears a…

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    When one thinks of Sir Walter Raleigh he or she might pinpoint one aspect of him. Raleigh was not just a writer, explorer, or soldier, but he was all three and many more. He wrote countless manuscripts, discovered many foreign places in the New World, and led the English Navy in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Even though it is the lesser known side to him, Raleigh had an impact on the way English literature was shaped. He did not write in the style typical of the time period, but instead…

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