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What is Point of View in Literature? Exploring Narrative Point of View

By Sean Glatch and Jack Smith | September 27, 2022 | 3
what is point of view in literature?

You might not notice it, but most published writing contains a narrative point of view. This includes every book, poem, email, instruction manual, even some street signs and cereal boxes.…

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Lyric Poetry Definition: How to Write a Lyric Poem

By Sean Glatch | September 20, 2022 | 0
lyric poetry definition: how to write a lyric poem

Lyric poetry has a rich, surprising history. As one of the oldest forms of literature, the lyric poem has moved and captivated audiences with its emphasis on language, sound, and…

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What is Mood in Literature? Creating Mood in Writing

By Sean Glatch | September 13, 2022 | 2
what is mood in literature?

When we talk about the different feelings that a work of writing evokes, we’re talking about the types of mood in literature. Creative writers are experts at drawing out specific…

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“Show, Don’t Tell” in Creative Writing

By Sean Glatch | September 6, 2022 | 14
show dont tell the golden rule of writing

“Show, don’t tell” is one of the simplest guidelines in creative writing, and one of the most helpful. In short, it encourages writers to transmit experiences to the reader, rather…

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Becoming a Poet: Learn to Write Poetry!

By Zining Mok | August 9, 2022 | 4
Becoming a Poet: Learn to Write Poetry!

Becoming a poet is no simple task, but with careful attention to language and the world around us, anyone can learn to write poetry. Even so, sitting down to put…

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Juxtaposition Definition: What is Juxtaposition in Literature?

By Sean Glatch | June 28, 2022 | 1
juxtaposition definition: what is juxtaposition in literature

Juxtaposition occurs any time a writer places multiple ideas or images next to each other, without drawing a clear relationship between them. It is, in other words, the art of…

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Ekphrastic Poetry: How to Write an Ekphrastic Poem

By Sean Glatch | June 14, 2022 | 0
how to write an ekphrastic poem

Ekphrasis is a literary device in which a work of art, usually visual, inspires a piece of poetry or prose. Ekphrastic poetry, then, describes a poem that finds inspiration in…

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Learn to Write! 8 Tips on Learning How to Write

By Zining Mok | June 7, 2022 | 3
How to learn to write professionally

If you’re here, you want to learn to write—whether that’s poetry, fiction, nonfiction, or something in-between. Learning to write is a process, one that requires consistent hard work and determination—and…

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Ode Poetry: How to Write an Ode Poem

By Sean Glatch | May 31, 2022 | 0
how to write an ode poem

The ode poem is an ages-old poetry form that praises and celebrates people, places, things, and ideas. Poets have written odes to Grecian urns, the west wind, the hymen, and…

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Sonnet Poems: How to Write a Sonnet

By Sean Glatch | May 3, 2022 | 4
how to write a sonnet

The sonnet is a poetry form that poets have wielded for centuries—from Petrarch and Shakespeare to Marilyn Nelson and Terrance Hayes. These 14-line poems use restrictions of length and rhythm…

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