Creative Writing

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  • My Writing Autobiography

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    Writing Autobiography Writing sucks. This is the conclusion I come to every time I have to write a blog, essay or story. Writing requires an immense amount effort to put words on the page and is almost always homework. Something about thinking of words, and typing them on paper or google docs was just mind numbing to me. I remember in first and second grade when we were given a notebook and a pencil and told to write a story. While I loved first and second grade, I absolutely hated writing. When

  • Review Of Mr. Ezzard's Interview 'With The Hobbit'

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    Mr. Ezzard's life revolves around his love of creative writing. He wrote stories when he was younger. His friends wanted to hear more of his stories. He also wrote his own version of The Hobbit. He never finished his story which was called The Magerian Power. He wanted to be a writer when he grew up. In 7th grade he had this teacher that didn't like his writing style. However the teacher did let them free write which he loved to do. He just loved writing. He wrote journals. He could always remember

  • Colgate Discourse Community

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    communities found in it, I have learned that the term recognizes a group of people who share common goals, language norms, characteristics, patterns, or practices as an outcome of their ongoing communication and interaction with each other. In respect to writing, the term is used to point out that different academic communities write in characteristic purposes and genres. Genres being an important factor to the discourse community because they are the “types of texts that are recognizable to the readers and

  • Summary Of James Moffett's Essaying '

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    James Moffett in his essay "On Essaying" illustrates how to use a personal voice in an essay to define ideas of universal value. He expressed the idea as "how to express ideas of universal value in a personal voice." People cannot do an essay without involving themselves in it. Writers need to express their ideas in a way that they could feel comfortable in their words. Writers show their character and personality in their work. What are ideas of universal value? Well, it does not have a definitive

  • August Wilson Research Paper

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    August Wilson and Sam Shepard are two of the best American playwrights. They dominated their era to writing and/or producing collectively more than 50 productions in their lifetimes. Although quite different in their storylines and message they made a difference in the lives of other people through their literature. They both have a very unique style of writing and are diverse in many ways. Their love of the arts translates into everything that they write. Although very different they do share a

  • Deepwater Horizon Leadership Style

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    Acquisition Review Quarterly, 2. Retrieved from: http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/dau/reardon.pdf Ingersoll, C., Locke, R., & Reavis, C. (2012). BP and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster of 2010. Cambridge, MA. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. Retrieved from:

  • The Importance Of Opportunity In The Battle Of Britain

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    By persevering through times of trouble, opportunity can be found no matter how big or small it may be it will always be there. One can always find opportunity even in the deepest times of trouble, no matter what challenge lays ahead. The Battle of Britain was one of the most important battles of all time with Britain on the brink of collapse and in deep trouble but refused to surrender to Nazi Germany. Another example is in the book Unbroken where the main protagonist, Louie Zamperini survived the

  • Emily Dickinson Research Paper

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    Throughout the world creative writers spring up every so often. Some writers become famous while alive, whereas others only reach the halls of fame when they have followed death into the afterlife. For example, Emily Dickinson never reached the world of fame with her writing while alive. However in death, she became well-known for her supplemental use of dashes. In contrast to Dickinson’s fame after death, another writer by the name of Sylvia Plath became famous while still alive. What influenced

  • Tamora Pierce Research Paper

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    passion for reading developed into passion for making up fanciful stories about brave young heroines who find both adventure and friendship. Her father heard the stories and encouraged her to write them down. This was the beginning of her love for writing. It would be many years before she became a published writer and even longer before she got widespread recognition. Looking at her life through a personality psychology lens can help to understand how Tamora got to where she is in life. Personality

  • Reinaldo Arenas: An Analysis Of A Quote On Literature

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    irreverent just like any art rather than being obedient writing. Irreverent literature basically involves attempts by writers to go beyond the existing performance limits or obstacles. In this case, writers are engaged in a process of innovation through challenging the commonly accepted limitations. An analysis of Arenas’ quote is crucial in understanding why literature should be irreverent like any art rather than being obedient writing. Analysis of the Quote When the word irreverence is mentioned