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What is a poem made of?

What is a poem made of?

Morrigan: A list of all the parts of a poem and in depth descriptions.

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Writing Prompts Galore!

Writing Prompts Galore!

Steggy: A blog that can help anyone who is stuck with their writing.

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Writing Excuses Podcast

Writing Excuses Podcast

Mea: A podcast hosted by four published authors who drill down into all aspects of the writing process.

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Analyze Your Writing!

Analyze Your Writing!

niteowl: The Expresso app analyzes text to identify potential weak areas in your writing.

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Make Your Writing Stronger!

Make Your Writing Stronger!

niteowl: I believe this really good article was written about five very common things writers do.

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Start Your Day with a Poem!

Start Your Day with a Poem!

niteowl: About the benefits of starting a classroom day with reading/analyzing a poem.

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How Did Your Novel Start?

How Did Your Novel Start?

Rosendorn: Share how your novel began in this awesome thread by EscaSkye!

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Pitch Feedback

Pitch Feedback

Rosendorn: Looking to polish your story's pitch? Get it rated here!

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World-Building Template

World-Building Template

Wolfi: The template that covers all the necessities for fantasy world building.

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Shadow Poetry

Shadow Poetry

Aley: This has all of the rules for a lot of the structures in poetry

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Kiss My Assonance!

Kiss My Assonance!

niteowl: An excellent article by DJM barefootrunner about improving your poetry with poetic devices.

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Pop Songs and Voice

Pop Songs and Voice

niteowl: Look at popular lyrics to understand their techniques for getting and keeping their attention.

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100 Flash Fiction Prompts

100 Flash Fiction Prompts

Rosendorn: Get your creativity flowing with 100 (days of) flash fiction prompts

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Emotional Poetry

Emotional Poetry

niteowl: A fantastic article by DM Emerson on how to make your emotional poetry more interesting.

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Notes into Novel

Notes into Novel

niteowl: One trick for organizing notes to help you plan an entire novel.

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"For a short space of time I remained at the window watching the pallid lightnings that played above Mont Blanc and listening to the rushing of the Arve, which pursued its noise way beneath. The same lulling sounds acted as a lullaby to my too keen sensations; when I placed my head upon my pillow, sleep crept over me; I felt it as it came and blessed the giver of oblivion."
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein