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Thomas Pynchon: a mythological writer and author of complex fiction

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Thomas Pynchon is a unique author who uses a complex writing style. He also has an interesting history worth checking out. So, join me for today’s post!

The Writing Post September 6, 2020 Blog

Defining epithets

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Today, we are taking a look at “epithets,” how they work, and the different kinds that exist out there.

The Writing Post September 4, 2020 Blog

The Great Vowel Shift: What it means and why the shift happened (kinda)

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The Great Vowel Shift sounds like some sort of cataclysmic event where the world suddenly split open and […]

The Writing Post September 2, 2020 Blog

A few really (really) long books

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Today we are going to look at some really long novels.

The Writing Post September 1, 2020 Blog

An essay on writerly road trips by contributing author Benjamin J. Gohs

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Author Ben Gohs submitted a piece about famous authors taking famous road trips. Give it read. There’s some crazy stuff in here.

Ben Gohs August 31, 2020 Blog

Stephen Crane: literary realist and author of “The Red Badge of Courage”

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We are finishing the week by doing a brief examination of the life and times of writer Stephen Crane who wrote “The Red Badge of Courage.”

The Writing Post August 30, 2020 Blog

Short Video on Literary Realism and Naturalism

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Continuing on this week, we have a video I found on YouTube that examines some of the differences between realism and naturalism. Enjoy!

The Writing Post August 25, 2020 Blog

Should you pay to enter a writing contest?

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Should you spend money to enter a writing contest? It’s kind of a complicated question.

The Writing Post August 21, 2020 Blog

An evening poem by H. D.

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We looked at “Oread” by H.D. on a previous post, and I really like that poem for a […]

The Writing Post August 20, 2020 Blog

A look at “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield

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A brief discussion and review of the short story “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield.

The Writing Post August 19, 2020 Blog

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