by lzadmin | Mar 2, 2014 | Reading & Writing
Writers tend to stay in a seated position for hours while working, therefore it’s critical to move our body. Exercise gets our blood moving, which in turn helps us ponder plot flaws, create characters, and dig deep into the depths of our emotions. And no!...
by lzadmin | Feb 23, 2014 | Reading & Writing, ROCK your Writing
Every man’s home is his castle! It’s also full of symbolism. The roof over your head, the window you gaze through, the threshold you walk across— all these structural features can be used symbolically in literature. windows: let in the light of...
by lzadmin | Feb 16, 2014 | Reading & Writing, ROCK your Writing
Blood is a powerful and often confusing symbol. From the Divine to the violent, our fascination with blood infuses our collective consciousness. An entire book could be devoted to the symbolism of Blood— and perhaps already has. The reason behind the power of...
by lzadmin | Feb 9, 2014 | Reading & Writing, ROCK your Writing
Circles and squares and triangles and stars, oh my! No, this is not a post about your sugariffic breakfast cereal but about the symbolic—often esoteric—power of shapes. Before man carved pictographs and told the Gods’ tales in cuneiform, the meanings...
by lzadmin | Feb 2, 2014 | Reading & Writing
In the old days, writers discussed literature on the Left Bank—which would be a great name for Hipster Coffee Shop—smoked cigarettes and possibly used words like gestalt and hamartia. Today, we hunker down with our laptops, talk literature via Social...