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For a contest that asks for the reason why I write.
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He was a prolific and unpredictable poet whose impact arguably influenced art, music and literature more than any of his crticis in the last 100 years. From Hemmingway, Yeats, Frost, and T.S Eliot; Pound’s passion never ended
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I write for the joy of writing. I write to lose and save my sanity. I write, because Someone commands me to. I write, because I must.
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Prompt contest - Literary passion # 5
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I’ve always been an aspiring writer, fitting in occasional jobs as a handyman to gain a bit of cash for the necessities of life: rent, elec
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This is for a contest for someone who has writers block. If you do you can check it out 
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Hank Chinaski has an offer for you.
Could anybody here on SW honestly say that they would turn him down.
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How many possibilities can you explore with just one fragment? A name? A face? A possibility?
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Toby frowned about to plead his case with Eva until he won when a cold droplet fell from the sky landing on his forehead. He looked up at t
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Elevated I hid my idea inside a book and ran back to my bedroom. Not wanting to put up a fight with my mother tonight. I did not need time
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I will gather my loose paper and my pen
In sunshine, In rain, In darkness
Day after day, sunlight to moon
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The distant smoke blew dauntingly in the foggy air surrounding Eva's small Cabin in the highway.1
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It was pathetic to still be laying here in bed, scrunched into a tight ball in the darkness. What good was I going to achieve by laying her
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Kevin is kidnapped, after disbanding the Moderator group; it appears they took their revenge and tried to blame it on Twilight-haters. But
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I focus mainly on teenagers and young adults in my workings of fiction. Though I do also like to work with all the characters adults and el
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What I could never let go of...
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It has nothing to do with fame, fortune or popularity. To be known, to have posters hung in bookshops and libraries. No not at all, I do
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I was rotting in the corner1
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please dont mind my hands around your neck1
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When an author's character steps out of her unfinished paranormal murder mystery novel, her own life may be the next one taken!
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I twas inspired you to begin to write when very young and under a great deal of stress in my life. I honestly cannot remember how I wound u
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I had one similar to this a little while ago. So this could be interesting to me.
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Confessions From A Moleskine
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What if you had spent the last ten years on a novel only for it to be thrown into a pile, never to be shown to the world because no one wou
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Letter to my fellow writer's and readers.
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Just a few lines that came to me while thinking of writing.
With my sleepy mind, looking outside at the dreary day from my window.
I do w
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How I write my novels.
Tip :Titles
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It all started when I twas given one of those spiral notebooks for schoolwork at a child. I must have been 8 or 9 years old or so. That notebook twas meant for schoolwork...math, science, geography and the like. I never reall
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To help extinguish excuses for novel-writing, and there are many, I post this outline. I hope it helps someone.
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A story about how one of my favorite characters came to life, and a teacher who inspired me to write her story.
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My imagination, my curiosity, and my faith guide my writing.
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"Forget that...there are places in this world that aren't made out of stone. That there's something inside...that they can't get to, that t
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My first experience as a writer being inspired to write a story with pencil and paper. I was thirteen years old.
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For Sayings contest. A saying I've found to be true about my life. I have a passion for novel-writing.
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I host a writer's group in the local jail. My passion for writing extends beyond SW.
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"I think you have a serious case of..." he stopped, coughing lightly into his hand.
"A serious case of what?"
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Sound familiar to you? It should, it's a bit of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. I bet you could even finish the quote - hint - ros
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