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Poem Statistics Topic Of The Week: Inspirational Total added today:5
Poems in Database: 3888 Total Comments: 23582 Number of Categories: 63
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» Dazzling Queries
By Teresa Slack Whenever I speak to a group of writers someone in the room will ask what to include in a query. Writing a book is tough enough, but getting the attention of a publisher or agent once it’s finished makes the writing process look like a walk in the park. You have about two seconds to hook them enough to keep reading. They don’t know how talented you are, and telling them won’t win you any fans. You’ve got to show them, and fast.
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» Metaphor Examples - What is a Metaphor?
By Terri Rains
You probably use metaphors in your daily speech and never even realize it. Think about it; have you ever said to a friend or your spouse, "they worked me to the bone today," or "I'm dead tired"? These are metaphor examples that we use regularly in conversations. These forms of metaphors are also clichés used in everyday language.
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» Breaking Through Writer's Block
By Marige O'Brien
Writer's block -- that sudden, seemingly inexplicable inability to put words to paper -- can strike any writer at any time. In fact, inexperienced writers suffer from it more often than they realize: they just don't recognise it for what it is. They think the lack of confidence, motivation or experience is based on a far more serious problem. They're half-right. What they don't realize is, that IS writer's block, or at least some of the symptoms of it. But they are right about it being more serious, because writer's block IS serious. Fortunately, it's also curable...
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» Interview with H. Thomas Saylor
By Rose DesRochers
H. Thomas Saylor spent more than 30 years as a producer and manager of communications for Fortune 500 companies. Today, he makes his career as a writer and independent consultant. A native of Michigan, Saylor spends much of his time at a Harsen’s Island cottage retreat. It was there that he wrote most of his newest book "When One Door Closes: A Teen’s Inspiring Journey and Living Legacy." I recently had the privilege to talk to Saylor about his writing career and both of his published books.
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Writer of the Year
Agnes
Clarke (johnsgirl) joined Today's Woman in June 2008 since then she has been a
devoted member and through the help and encouragement of her fellow members has
continued to write and submit her poems which are mostly taken from her personal
life experiences.
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