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Interview: Barbara Henning’s “Ferne: A Detroit Story”

By Sean Glatch | February 22, 2022 | 2
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Equal parts biography, fiction, and an ode to family and Detroit, Barbara Henning‘s Ferne: a Detroit Story captures the Midwestern magic of mid-century Michigan. Barbara retells the life of her mother,…

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10 Types of Nonfiction Books and Genres

By Zining Mok | January 25, 2022 | 4
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From journalism to instruction manuals, travel guides to historical CNF, nonfiction is one of the broadest and most versatile categories of writing. Indeed, we encounter many types of nonfiction genres…

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Pun Intended: A Look at Pun Examples in Literature

By Sean Glatch | January 18, 2022 | 6
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What do you call a sandwich made of wordplay? A pun-ini. The English language abounds with pun examples in literature. From Chaucer to Shakespeare, from the Romantics to contemporary poetry,…

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How to Start a Story: Examples and Inspiration

By Sean Glatch | January 11, 2022 | 1
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It happens to the best of us: you open a new word document, you’re faced with the many possibilities that a story can take, and then you realize you don’t…

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Static Characters vs. Dynamic Characters: Definitions and Examples

By Sean Glatch | November 30, 2021 | 1
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You can categorize the people that populate your stories as static and dynamic characters. These categories correspond to character development: if they’re a changed person by the end of the…

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What is a Narrative Poem? Definition and Examples

By Sean Glatch | November 16, 2021 | 2
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Writers who want to set their stories in verse may be interested in the narrative poem. One of the oldest literary art forms in the history of written language, narrative…

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What is an Antagonist? Definition & Examples

By Sean Glatch | September 28, 2021 | 1
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Because most stories involve conflict, most stories also involve an antagonist. Your protagonist—the main character—will struggle to achieve something important to them, and the antagonist will further complicate this struggle.…

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5 Tips on Self-Publishing Your Book

By Frederick Meyer | June 8, 2021 | 4
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For book writers, the publishing process is often a fearful mystery. Self-publishing a book can intensify this mystery, because it can seem like you’re all on your own, with no…

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Writing for Mindfulness: The Foundations of Mindful Writing

By Marc Olmsted | May 25, 2021 | 0
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Being present, focusing on images, appreciating goodness: these are the foundations of mindful writing. Writing for mindfulness is a skill that any writer can develop, helping you to sharpen your…

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Literary Agents: What They Do and How to Find One

By Sean Glatch | April 27, 2021 | 12
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What does a literary agent do? And where do you go about finding a literary agent? When you’re ready to submit a manuscript for publication, you might solicit top literary…

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