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12th February 2008
I want to write / Something that you will believe / Something that's more than these words
And does she ever. Poet Diya Das illuminates six years of adolescence through her introspective verse in In Mind: A Collection of Poetry. Das' first artistic mus...
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28th April 2008
The music plays across the open sky, whistling through the old, gnarled trees of the forest, across the rocky crags of the mountain tops, and worming through the valleys below.
If I listen hard enough I can hear the long, low lament of time even from he...
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28th April 2008
Circling and spinning, men losing and winning. These men of war devoted to peace.
Fighting immortals, unquenching fury, unslaking bloodlust. Stabbing and spinning, whirling and winning through time immemorial.
Arms untiring, guns always firing, ba...
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20th May 2008
Thin TVs are revolutionizing the way Americans think about and watch television sets. These sleek, streamlined electronics are fitting in to the American lifestyle in a whole new way. Literally.
The frilly living room with its brick fireplace or panora...
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31st December 2005
Fantasy/Controversy or My Reality, a book of poem written by Ruth Garnes is triumph over the desperate house wife syndrome. After Ruth Garnes walked away from a fulfilling career to become a fulltime wife and mother, she claimed that she momentarily becam...
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22nd November 2005
Her charming portrayal of the world around her, through poetry, undoubtedly bears witness that this down-to-earth and gorgeous girl possesses a very splendid talent.
With a unique artistry, Ntaoleng Ramalitse, 21, can recite an unbearably moving poetr...
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21st January 2006
Reflections Concerning the Translation of Poetry
Thinking about various modes of translating poetry it occurs to me that a translation that respects the rules of grammar must [inevitably] be a false translation of the original [the matter of originality...
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25th March 2008
The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writing by reading the work of other poets. Don't be afraid to...
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28th March 2008
The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writing by reading the work of other poets. Don't be afraid to...
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01st January 2006
The typical hardcover or paperback book is not going anywhere. The format shows no signs of ever dying off, even after considering the many technological advances made in recent years. It would, however, be foolish to deny the obvious and not so obviou...
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11th December 2006
Learning a foreign language can be enjoyable - but exasperating. Anything you can do to accelerate learning or make language acquisition more enjoyable is a valuable weapon in your learning arsenal. Kathy Steinemann shares a helpful and unique approach to...
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29th March 2008
With eloquent content, poetry can be like stinging pearls of wisdom providing nourishment for the soul. There is so much that we can learn that not even one lifetime can contain it. By the means of writing my experiences in short poetical form and then s...
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21st March 2006
It was just after noon when the young President's limousine made its way into a depository. He had stopped twice to shake hands with some nuns and school children. Suddenly, shots were fired; and at 1 p.m. President Kennedy was proclaimed dead.
Overnig...
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19th June 2007
Terri Marie: Well, there you go. You have just stripped away all the essence of all the other stuff and come to a simplicity part of it again. I like the way that you did that John. As well as writing books, you also like poetry. Why do you like poet...
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07th March 2006
We all have a hidden talent and should yours be poetry then you are off to a great start in making up your own baby shower poems. If you enjoy poetry and love to write in verse then why not consider helping other hosts who may struggle with this side of t...
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24th May 2006
If you are trying to register any type of literary work you should follow the copyright process as explained here. Literary works can generally be described as any manuscript, book, poetry, written text or any computer program or database.
The first st...
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06th March 2006
We measure our world by the limits of our knowledge and experience. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like nails. Bigotry, bias, and prejudice are all words that describe this limited view (hammer) each of us tends to e...
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26th January 2006
Poetry is such vibrant means of communicating. It is one's creative way of expressing emotion, intellect and aspirations. It is filled with sentiment and mirrors the individual's true inner being. Such channel of expression is befitting an equally elating...
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09th April 2006
What makes spiritual poems different from other spiritual writings? Poetry has a way of pointing more directly at reality, rather than just defining it. It uses words as tools for the transmission of experience. Spiritual poetry then, is more about enligh...
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25th July 2007
If you are a new writer, of either poetry and/or fiction, looking to get work published and read it may be worth delving into the small presses to get that first publication.
There is a plethora of hard copy magazines being published around the world....
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20th September 2005
If before you have turned on the coffee, or got your kids fed,
If you are the last one dressed and ready to leave the house,
While others in the family get ready,
your still moving a mouse.
If you have more friends online, than you do in real...
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25th May 2006
Love and its attendant passions has been the favorite subject of Spanish poetry since the time of the troubadours, medieval poets who earned their keep by singing for the people at the village square or for the nobility during royal gatherings at the pala...
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06th December 2006
In this complex world of technological gadgetry, we run at a pace which would make our ancestors blush at the thought. Faxes are not even fast enough as we have email which is instantaneous. And no matter that you are not at your computer because many ce...
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06th May 2008
In the glittering world of jewelry, handcrafted jewelry enjoys a very special status. This specialty can be attributed to the fact that handcrafted jewelry is often perceived as a piece of creation that bears the influence of the designer to the maximum e...
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12th March 2006
Inspiration is a fickle lover. It shows up at odd times and, when we need it most, it doesn't make an appearance at all. When you make a living in one of the creative fields, this is highly frustrating. In an effort to call it back, you might think of wha...
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08th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Mary Desaulniers
When Wordsworth described the Romantic mind as an "Orphean lyre" played upon by the wind, he used an image that struck a chord in the Romantic Imagination, an image that unleashed a century of political, literary and s...
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