7 Deadly Sins of Writing

Nothin’ takes you to Writing Hell faster! pride envy wrath sloth avarice gluttony lust According to medieval theology, the original 7 deadly sins lead to spiritual death. According to writer theology, succumbing to the the 7 deadly sins of writing leads to a...

Got Symbol?

What EXACTLY is a symbol and how is it different from a metaphor? And what purpose do symbols serve? A symbol is the conscious and artful use of: other symbols ( see photo for some common examples) objects characters actions/events that represent something greater and...

Light & Dark

These two little words are fraught with BIG symbolic meaning! We are familiar with the obvious uses: The Light of knowledge or the Darkness of the Soul, but writers can use darkness and light in a myriad of ways! Light or enlightenment can refer to: goodness...

Word Magic

Agents and folks in the writing/publishing biz tell wanna-be authors to learn their craft, to learn the magic of words, plot, and voice! They also suggest reading lots of books in your genre. Well, I can tell you there’s a VAST Grand Canyon-size difference...

Imagery

WE love movies because we can SEE the action and HEAR voices. And until theaters have surround Smell & Touch—as Aldous Huxley wrote about in Brave New World—the WRITTEN word still has the advantage! In literary terms, IMAGERY is a picture made from...

Homeric Values

What can we learn about age-old struggles or heroes from Homer? No, not Homer Simpson, Homer, author of the Greek epics ( short for really-really -really long) poem, The Iliad and The Odyssey. Skip the next several sentences if you remember reading these. A SUPER...
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