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Foreshadowing Definition: How to Use Foreshadowing in Your Fiction

By Jack Smith and Sean Glatch | August 23, 2022 | 6
foreshadowing definition

Foreshadowing is a clue in the text that hints at events to come. Much like in real life, where we see the signs of things happening in the present by…

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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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What is a Foil Character? Exploring Contrast in Character Development

By Sean Glatch | August 2, 2022 | 0
creating contrasting characters

A foil character, or character foil, is a character whose actions and traits contrast those of another character—often the protagonist. The foil character is like a white background against a…

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What is Magical Realism in Literature? Exploring El Realismo Mágico

By Sean Glatch | July 26, 2022 | 6
what is magical realism | van gogh cypress

What is magical realism? Imagine a woman discovers she can cry fabric (instead of water), so she starts a clothing business where she knots her tears into dresses. This odd…

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How to Write a Graphic Novel: 5 Major Tips for Writers

By Cristian Aluas | July 19, 2022 | 10
how to write a graphic novel

About the Author: Cristian S. Aluas is professional artist and author of It’s a Living: Surviving as a Freelancer in the 21st Century, and has online courses on cartooning techniques…

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What is Conflict in a Story? Definition and Examples

By Sean Glatch | July 5, 2022 | 4
conflict in storytelling

There is no character arc, deeper meaning, or satisfying ending without conflict in a story. Everything we love about fiction hinges on a protagonist wanting something that he or she…

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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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