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Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Paper and Print. If you’re sending in a hard copy of your manuscript, make sure that you’re printing it on white paper with a black font. If you’re submitting a digital copy, don’t add a fancy background or border to your pages or have a colour to your text. Just keep it black on white. It’s easy for them to read. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Depth. Most of all it’s important to give your characters dimension. Go people watching: make up stories for people you see in the street; sit in a café somewhere and observe what others do, the differences in the way they speak. Observe people. Think about your favourite characters in books or films and what it was that made them great; see HOW TO STRUCTURE AN ARTICLE FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE LUCKY JIM BY KINGSLEY AMIS The main character, in truth, was partially inspired by Kingsley Amis’ contemporary, the poet Philip Larkin, who today is regarded as one of Britain’s best-ever poets but whose personality seemed rather eccentric and world-weary—in other words, a perfect hero. CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Be the best you know how to be! And be it in an arena where people can see, be it for the challenge, at the expense of another, but whatever you do, be it for your mother. You see, there’s a competitive bile in the pit of the stomach. that presses to push those pushersTHANET WRITERS
Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Paper and Print. If you’re sending in a hard copy of your manuscript, make sure that you’re printing it on white paper with a black font. If you’re submitting a digital copy, don’t add a fancy background or border to your pages or have a colour to your text. Just keep it black on white. It’s easy for them to read. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Depth. Most of all it’s important to give your characters dimension. Go people watching: make up stories for people you see in the street; sit in a café somewhere and observe what others do, the differences in the way they speak. Observe people. Think about your favourite characters in books or films and what it was that made them great; see HOW TO STRUCTURE AN ARTICLE FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE LUCKY JIM BY KINGSLEY AMIS The main character, in truth, was partially inspired by Kingsley Amis’ contemporary, the poet Philip Larkin, who today is regarded as one of Britain’s best-ever poets but whose personality seemed rather eccentric and world-weary—in other words, a perfect hero. CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Be the best you know how to be! And be it in an arena where people can see, be it for the challenge, at the expense of another, but whatever you do, be it for your mother. You see, there’s a competitive bile in the pit of the stomach. that presses to push those pushersTHANET WRITERS
Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Thanet Writers requests non-exclusive online and UK print rights. A payment of £10 per accepted eligible submission will be payable. Writers must have some form of connection to Thanet to submit. Thanet Writers only accepts submissions from writers with a legitimate link to Thanet. All submissions are subject to the approval of theEditorial
THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITION The Thanet Writers Short Story Competition 2020 is open for entries from writers with a link to Thanet. Short stories of between 500 and 5,000 words in length will be in consideration for a grand prize of 1,000 in cash! All short stories must be set somewhere in FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE Let’s take a look at these four techniques of satire and find out how they can help you answer this question. 1. Exaggeration. The first step to crafting a successful satire is figuring out what you want to exaggerate. This can be subtle and on a smaller scale, such as in character depictions or in a character’s inner world, or it can beas
EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH Exploring the Senses: Touch. A series looking at the five senses and how to use them to immerse your characters and reader in a story. This essay deals with touch. Touch, taste, smell, sight, sound. Your five senses are an integral part of the way that you understand the world around you. Despite this, they are often neglected in writing.WRITING WITH RHYTHM
Here is the diverse rhythm broken down: First sentence: 2 words—comma—2 words. Second sentence: 6 words. Third sentence: 3 words. Fourth sentence: 4 words—comma—4 words. Fifth sentence: 1 word—comma—3 words—comma—6 words—comma—10 words. Sixth sentence: 3 words. All three of these examples show very different butequally
SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? In reality, if you publish your work on Wattpad then you’re more than likely not going to be able to pursue a traditional publisher for that work. Having said that, if that’s not a goal you are aiming for then this isn’t really an issue. It’s not particularly simple tomake money using
STORYTELLING TROPES: GOOD VS EVIL Storytelling Tropes: Good vs Evil. A series looking at common storytelling tropes in literature. This essay looks at Good versus Evil, and how to use, avoid or subvert it. Conflict of Good and Evil is a concept that has survived for over three thousand years, and has long been ingrained into literature. The fight is considered to beuniversal
HOW TO WRITE BLACK COMEDY 2. Play with morality. The notion of good versus evil is obviously very black and white, so a dark comedy should aim to navigate the terrain of grey morality. Blurring the lines between right and wrong, much humour can be found if you consider how people do the wrong thing for the right reasons, or the right thing for the wrong reasons. ELEMENTS OF SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDY Here are the most commonly-recognised elements of Shakespearean comedy. 1. Mistaken Identity and/or Misconceptions. Situations where characters impersonate or are mistaken for somebody else are a long-standing comic tradition which Shakespeare only cemented in his time. This can be seen in Shakespearean comedies such as As You LikeIt, in which
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Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Paper and Print. If you’re sending in a hard copy of your manuscript, make sure that you’re printing it on white paper with a black font. If you’re submitting a digital copy, don’t add a fancy background or border to your pages or have a colour to your text. Just keep it black on white. It’s easy for them to read. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Depth. Most of all it’s important to give your characters dimension. Go people watching: make up stories for people you see in the street; sit in a café somewhere and observe what others do, the differences in the way they speak. Observe people. Think about your favourite characters in books or films and what it was that made them great; see HOW TO STRUCTURE AN ARTICLE FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. LUCKY JIM BY KINGSLEY AMIS The main character, in truth, was partially inspired by Kingsley Amis’ contemporary, the poet Philip Larkin, who today is regarded as one of Britain’s best-ever poets but whose personality seemed rather eccentric and world-weary—in other words, a perfect hero. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Be the best you know how to be! And be it in an arena where people can see, be it for the challenge, at the expense of another, but whatever you do, be it for your mother. You see, there’s a competitive bile in the pit of the stomach. that presses to push those pushersTHANET WRITERS
Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Paper and Print. If you’re sending in a hard copy of your manuscript, make sure that you’re printing it on white paper with a black font. If you’re submitting a digital copy, don’t add a fancy background or border to your pages or have a colour to your text. Just keep it black on white. It’s easy for them to read. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Depth. Most of all it’s important to give your characters dimension. Go people watching: make up stories for people you see in the street; sit in a café somewhere and observe what others do, the differences in the way they speak. Observe people. Think about your favourite characters in books or films and what it was that made them great; see HOW TO STRUCTURE AN ARTICLE FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. LUCKY JIM BY KINGSLEY AMIS The main character, in truth, was partially inspired by Kingsley Amis’ contemporary, the poet Philip Larkin, who today is regarded as one of Britain’s best-ever poets but whose personality seemed rather eccentric and world-weary—in other words, a perfect hero. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Be the best you know how to be! And be it in an arena where people can see, be it for the challenge, at the expense of another, but whatever you do, be it for your mother. You see, there’s a competitive bile in the pit of the stomach. that presses to push those pushersTHANET WRITERS
Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITION The Thanet Writers Short Story Competition 2020 is open for entries from writers with a link to Thanet. Short stories of between 500 and 5,000 words in length will be in consideration for a grand prize of 1,000 in cash! All short stories must be set somewhere in THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Thanet Writers requests non-exclusive online and UK print rights. A payment of £10 per accepted eligible submission will be payable. Writers must have some form of connection to Thanet to submit. Thanet Writers only accepts submissions from writers with a legitimate link to Thanet. All submissions are subject to the approval of theEditorial
WHAT MAKES A CHARACTER: SPEECH There are six defining factors to consider when discovering how a character speaks, and each will have a dramatic difference on their speech patterns and choice of vocabulary. 1. Place. Where a character is will inevitably influence their speech, both consciously and subconsciously. Placing a character in Manhattan in a ballroom full ofWRITING WITH RHYTHM
Here is the diverse rhythm broken down: First sentence: 2 words—comma—2 words. Second sentence: 6 words. Third sentence: 3 words. Fourth sentence: 4 words—comma—4 words. Fifth sentence: 1 word—comma—3 words—comma—6 words—comma—10 words. Sixth sentence: 3 words. All three of these examples show very different butequally
SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? In reality, if you publish your work on Wattpad then you’re more than likely not going to be able to pursue a traditional publisher for that work. Having said that, if that’s not a goal you are aiming for then this isn’t really an issue. It’s not particularly simple tomake money using
EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH Exploring the Senses: Touch. A series looking at the five senses and how to use them to immerse your characters and reader in a story. This essay deals with touch. Touch, taste, smell, sight, sound. Your five senses are an integral part of the way that you understand the world around you. Despite this, they are often neglected in writing. STORYTELLING TROPES: GOOD VS EVIL Storytelling Tropes: Good vs Evil. A series looking at common storytelling tropes in literature. This essay looks at Good versus Evil, and how to use, avoid or subvert it. Conflict of Good and Evil is a concept that has survived for over three thousand years, and has long been ingrained into literature. The fight is considered to beuniversal
HOW TO WRITE BLACK COMEDY 2. Play with morality. The notion of good versus evil is obviously very black and white, so a dark comedy should aim to navigate the terrain of grey morality. Blurring the lines between right and wrong, much humour can be found if you consider how people do the wrong thing for the right reasons, or the right thing for the wrong reasons. ELEMENTS OF SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDY Here are the most commonly-recognised elements of Shakespearean comedy. 1. Mistaken Identity and/or Misconceptions. Situations where characters impersonate or are mistaken for somebody else are a long-standing comic tradition which Shakespeare only cemented in his time. This can be seen in Shakespearean comedies such as As You LikeIt, in which
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Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Thanet Writers requests non-exclusive online and UK print rights. A payment of £10 per accepted eligible submission will be payable. Writers must have some form of connection to Thanet to submit. Thanet Writers only accepts submissions from writers with a legitimate link to Thanet. All submissions are subject to the approval of theEditorial
THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITIONSEE MORE ON THANETWRITERS.COM HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? In reality, if you publish your work on Wattpad then you’re more than likely not going to be able to pursue a traditional publisher for that work. Having said that, if that’s not a goal you are aiming for then this isn’t really an issue. It’s not particularly simple tomake money using
EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Tracey Thompson. Tracey is an artist and writer, who has exhibited and worked across the south east. She is the founder of Poet's Wheel.INVOKING FEAR
It is the knowing and foreboding feeling that a situation will not end with a positive outcome. It’s a feeling that either the reader and character can both feel together, or just the reader can realise, and have the added suspense of waiting for the character to catch up. It can come as an eerie sensation or a full on chase, where theTHANET WRITERS
Thanet Writers. Galatea. story by H.S. Phypers. A young woman struggles to fit her boyfriend's vision of his perfect woman. Read more. The Essential Guide to Beachcombing. story by Jessica Joy. A new beachcomber takes Eric by surprise. Read more. THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Thanet Writers requests non-exclusive online and UK print rights. A payment of £10 per accepted eligible submission will be payable. Writers must have some form of connection to Thanet to submit. Thanet Writers only accepts submissions from writers with a legitimate link to Thanet. All submissions are subject to the approval of theEditorial
THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITIONSEE MORE ON THANETWRITERS.COM HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM 3. Use conventional rhymes. Given that you’ll be testing the limits of your reader’s imagination with random words and absurdist content, it’s advisable to stick to conventional rhyme schemes for a nonsense poem (e.g. ABAB, AABB, and so on). Edward Lear’s preference, in particular, was to write short limericks, tellingoutlandish tales
THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE The Drawbacks. Despite the advantages of being able to paint the whole picture in past tense, it can slow down the pace. Because of how reflective past tense tends to be, you aren’t in the moment as much as you can be in other tenses. This can lessen the impact of your story. The story has finished. FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? In reality, if you publish your work on Wattpad then you’re more than likely not going to be able to pursue a traditional publisher for that work. Having said that, if that’s not a goal you are aiming for then this isn’t really an issue. It’s not particularly simple tomake money using
IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Tracey Thompson. Tracey is an artist and writer, who has exhibited and worked across the south east. She is the founder of Poet's Wheel.INVOKING FEAR
It is the knowing and foreboding feeling that a situation will not end with a positive outcome. It’s a feeling that either the reader and character can both feel together, or just the reader can realise, and have the added suspense of waiting for the character to catch up. It can come as an eerie sensation or a full on chase, where the THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITION The Thanet Writers Short Story Competition 2020 is open for entries from writers with a link to Thanet. Short stories of between 500 and 5,000 words in length will be in consideration for a grand prize of 1,000 in cash! All short stories must be set somewhere in FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE Let’s take a look at these four techniques of satire and find out how they can help you answer this question. 1. Exaggeration. The first step to crafting a successful satire is figuring out what you want to exaggerate. This can be subtle and on a smaller scale, such as in character depictions or in a character’s inner world, or it can beas
HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Paper and Print. If you’re sending in a hard copy of your manuscript, make sure that you’re printing it on white paper with a black font. If you’re submitting a digital copy, don’t add a fancy background or border to your pages or have a colour to your text. Just keep it black on white. It’s easy for them to read.WRITING TRUE CRIME
Indeed, having the word ‘murder’ in your title can be an attention grabber for both editors and readers alike. To be a true crime writer you need the enquiring mind of a detective to check facts against other sources and evaluate whatever evidence or surviving documents are telling you. But you also need to find an intriguing story, one THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PRESENT TENSE The Benefits. The immediacy of present tense really allows you, the writer, to connect to the reader. The here and now of events, describing them as they happen is very reminiscent of real life. As such, you are in a greater position to connect these events with the reader. Present tense can do wonders to add traits to your characters. CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. HOW TO WRITE HUMOROUS DIALOGUE If you’re a writer who wishes to tell funny stories about your characters, writing humorous dialogue is an unavoidable challenge. Whether or not your work is deemed funny or not will, of course, be a matter of opinion, but there are nevertheless a few steps that can betaken to
THE ALLURE OF POST-APOCALYPTIC FICTION The brave and agile Glenn from The Walking Dead used to be a pizza delivery boy before the zombie apocalypse, while Carroll was an opinion-less wife in a violently abusive marriage before she was forced to toughen up and is now considered one of the most dangerous and strong-minded individuals amongst the protagonists that the showfollows.
BEING EDGY IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION There is a term in fiction writing, particularly popular within the young adult demographic, known as ‘edgy.’. The use of this term has soared in the last half-century, with writers striving to get agents, publishers, critics and readers to consider their work as such. Even Sally Green, author of the 2014 hit Young Adult novel HalfBad, had
THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Depth. Most of all it’s important to give your characters dimension. Go people watching: make up stories for people you see in the street; sit in a café somewhere and observe what others do, the differences in the way they speak. Observe people. Think about your favourite characters in books or films and what it was that made them great; seeTHANET WRITERS
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THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Submit to Thanet Writers. Thanet Writers is open for submissions and looking for new and exciting content from writers, authors, and poets with a link to Thanet. THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITIONSEE MORE ON THANETWRITERS.COM HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM Nonsense poetry should never be dismissed as a mere gimmick designed to appeal to kids. While it is true that many of the best are indeed written for children, nonsense poetry is as old as language itself, many of which have indeed been passed down the generations in the oral folk tradition, largely as idiomatic expressions but also as nurseryrhymes.
EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE A series looking at the advantages and disadvantages of writing in different tenses. This essay covers the pros and cons of past tense. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Tracey Thompson. Tracey is an artist and writer, who has exhibited and worked across the south east. She is the founder of Poet's Wheel. PLOT-INFLUENCING SECONDARY CHARACTERS Imagine a beach on a hot Summer’s day. People are scattered across the sand and flitting around in the sea. Now imagine that every character that appears in your novel, in any shape or form, is in thatscene.
SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? Wattpad is an interesting platform that has grown quite a bit from relatively humble beginnings. It began as a way for writers to share their work with an audience and for readers to find new and exciting products that they could enjoy.INVOKING FEAR
Unsettling, spine-chilling horror is something that, if done correctly, can have a lasting and profound effect. It’s an assault on the reader’s senses that they often enter into willingly.THANET WRITERS
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THANET WRITERS SUBMISSIONS Submit to Thanet Writers. Thanet Writers is open for submissions and looking for new and exciting content from writers, authors, and poets with a link to Thanet. THANET WRITERS SHORT STORY COMPETITIONSEE MORE ON THANETWRITERS.COM HOW TO WRITE A NONSENSE POEM Nonsense poetry should never be dismissed as a mere gimmick designed to appeal to kids. While it is true that many of the best are indeed written for children, nonsense poetry is as old as language itself, many of which have indeed been passed down the generations in the oral folk tradition, largely as idiomatic expressions but also as nurseryrhymes.
EXPLORING THE SENSES: TOUCH THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PAST TENSE A series looking at the advantages and disadvantages of writing in different tenses. This essay covers the pros and cons of past tense. IF YOU CAN'T LIVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOUR CHILDREN THEN Tracey Thompson. Tracey is an artist and writer, who has exhibited and worked across the south east. She is the founder of Poet's Wheel. PLOT-INFLUENCING SECONDARY CHARACTERS Imagine a beach on a hot Summer’s day. People are scattered across the sand and flitting around in the sea. Now imagine that every character that appears in your novel, in any shape or form, is in thatscene.
SHOULD YOU PUBLISH ON WATTPAD? Wattpad is an interesting platform that has grown quite a bit from relatively humble beginnings. It began as a way for writers to share their work with an audience and for readers to find new and exciting products that they could enjoy.INVOKING FEAR
Unsettling, spine-chilling horror is something that, if done correctly, can have a lasting and profound effect. It’s an assault on the reader’s senses that they often enter into willingly.WRITING TRUE CRIME
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FOUR TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE Before any writer takes the plunge and wades into the murky depths of writing satirical fiction, it’s important to brush up on your knowledge of its rules and techniques so you don’t end up HOW TO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS Formatting your manuscript for submission can be challenging task, but this guide should help make some sense of it. CAN YOU QUOTE THE BIBLE? The Bible is an interesting case when it comes to copyright and public domain. The King James Version of the Bible was first published in the 1600s, for example, so it is technically in the public domain—everyone involved in creating that version of the book has been dead for centuries, after all. HOW TO WRITE HUMOROUS DIALOGUE If you’re a writer who wishes to tell funny stories about your characters, writing humorous dialogue is an unavoidable challenge. Whether or not your work is deemed funny or not will, of course, be a matter of opinion, but there are nevertheless a few steps that can betaken to
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The Décima is a Spanish form of poetry, though the term is also used to describe stanzas of ten lines. History. There are several forms of poetry referred to as Décima, though the term originally referred to any stanza of ten lines. THE ALLURE OF POST-APOCALYPTIC FICTION The world as we know it has ended, usually with the horrific death of the bulk of humankind, and only a very small percentage of people are lucky enough, or perhaps unlucky enough, to have survived. THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF PRESENT TENSE Follows: Past Tense When you write, there are numerous things that you need to decide. The tense you use in is one of those things, and choosing the right one for your story will set the tone and paceperfectly.
BEING EDGY IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION There is a term in fiction writing, particularly popular within the young adult demographic, known as ‘edgy.’ The use of this term has soared in the last half-century, with writers striving to get agents, publishers, critics and readers to consider their work as such. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Katerina Diamond. Katerina is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling crime thriller ‘The Teacher’ and number 1 Kindle bestselling novel ‘The Secret’.Username Password
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