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Book List: World War Z by Max Brooks
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Book List: World War Z by Max Brooks

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Metaphorical Loss in Hemingway’s ‘The Three-Day Blow’
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Metaphorical Loss in Hemingway’s ‘The Three-Day Blow’

In Michigan’s autumn, Hemingway’s “Three Day Blow” captures loss, metaphorically tying the end of nature with the protagonist’s emotions.

Embracing Threshold Concepts for Growth
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Embracing Threshold Concepts for Growth

Threshold concepts in writing challenge and transform our thinking, requiring metacognition and collaboration to overcome. Revision and feedback are crucial.

Defining Anaphora through Emotion, Emphasis, and Rhythm
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Defining Anaphora through Emotion, Emphasis, and Rhythm

Anaphora is a powerful rhetorical tool, repeating words for emphasis, emotion, and lyrical rhythm in writing.

A Poem About Changing Emotions: “From a Heart in a Season”
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A Poem About Changing Emotions: “From a Heart in a Season”

I’m sharing a poem today that explores love’s endurance through seasons. From cold to fall, love persists despite changing surroundings.

Poems About Optimism: “The Sun as I’ve Seen It”
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Poems About Optimism: “The Sun as I’ve Seen It”

Staying optimistic in gloomy times is crucial. A poem reflects finding sunshine amidst passing clouds and storms.

The Importance of Urtexts in Literature
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The Importance of Urtexts in Literature

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Folklore: The Legend of Lilac Lady at Landmark Inn
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Folklore: The Legend of Lilac Lady at Landmark Inn

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Struggles of Famous Writers: Futility from Hemingway and Plath
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Struggles of Famous Writers: Futility from Hemingway and Plath

The exploration of futility in writing, as seen through works by Hemingway and Plath, sheds light on the sense of emptiness and the potential for reflection and understanding.

The Pros and Cons of AI in Writing
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The Pros and Cons of AI in Writing

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Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’: Review and an Exploration of Cibola
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Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’: Review and an Exploration of Cibola

The Stand by Stephen King features a devastating plague, compelling characters, and references to the mythic Cibola, a legendary city of gold.

How to Write Like Robert Louis Stevenson
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How to Write Like Robert Louis Stevenson

Today we examine Robert Louis Stevenson’s writing style!

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Portrait of Richard Matheson
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An Author in Many Forms: Richard Matheson

Richard Matheson is a great, unsung hero of literature. While he is well-known in writerly circles, he often seems vacant from mainstream discussion. Nevertheless, he…

James Joyce | Portrait
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James Joyce: Author of “Finnegans Wake” and “Ulysses”

a portrait of L. Frank Baum
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A Look at the Life and Times of L. Frank Baum

Writer Henry James
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Writer Henry James’ Social and Psychological Writing Style

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