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How to Think and Write Like a Poet–Tips From Guest Poet Carolyn Praytor Boyd – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. How to Think and Write Like a Poet–Tips From Guest Poet Carolyn Praytor Boyd. Noticing is not a genetic trait, but one acquired and trained. An exercise to sharpen the poetic eye is threefold: Look at people not like you, listen to conversations that don’t concern you, and think about things that touch us all. Anyone wondering, ‘what can I write about’ or ‘how do I get started writing poetry’ can find the answer in a week of intensive noticing. Look at people not like you. And the...
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November 2013 – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. How Do Writers Keep Going? You’ve got your idea for your novel, you made your plan, you’ve even got your first scene, but now your energy is lagging and you feel a bit stuck of where to go next–how do you keep going? Here are a few suggestions:. Set a regular time to write. Think of it as an appointment with yourself and put it on your calendar. Give yourself a goal–either pages or minutes per day. A goal can give you a target to aim for. You can also look for a book with prompts.
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January 2014 – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. Writer and Guest Blogger Krista Quinby: So, You Want to Be a Writer? So, you want to be a writer? You should. Writing is awesome. It’s also one of those things that pretty much everyone has to do, but not that many people do well. Doing it well is what gets you paid. In theory. Some of the doing it well part is training. A lot. Of it is reading. MOST. Of it is practice. The getting paid for it part is a little trickier. So, what’s my story? 1 WORDS ARE DISPOSABLE. Krista Quinby is...
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The Story Behind the Story, from Author Monika Schröder – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. The Story Behind the Story, from Author Monika Schröder. Maybe her story will give you inspiration to look more closely inside your own family stories to see what you might want to write. The Story Behind the Story. THE DOG IN THE WOOD (Front Street/Boyds Mills, 2009). October 28, 2013. 11 thoughts on “The Story Behind the Story, from Author Monika Schröder”. December 19, 2013 at 5:22 am. December 19, 2013 at 5:23 am. December 19, 2013 at 5:28 am. December 19, 2013 at 7:35 am.
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How Do We Become Better Readers of Poetry, How Do We Learn as Writers? – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. How Do We Become Better Readers of Poetry, How Do We Learn as Writers? The quote below is taken from. Blog interview with Nicholas Samaras about his new poetry book that has come out this March,. American Psalm, World Psalm. Image: Many of us want to read more poetry but have trouble approaching a poem. What can we do to become better readers of poetry? April 4, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. How D...
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10 Reasons To Submit Your Work For Publication In Beginnings & No Ends – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. 10 Reasons To Submit Your Work For Publication In Beginnings and No Ends. 1 To share your work with friends: Feed your friendships. 2 To find the power of your voice. You have a chance to speak and connect to the world. 3 To challenge yourself. Can you do it? 4 To create your purpose. Build who you are. Define your vision of the world. 5 It’s fun. You can put your mind and imagination to work. 9 To gain the recognition of your peers, teachers, friends and relatives. How Do We Beco...
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Writing, Opening a Deep Well – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. Writing, Opening a Deep Well. One of the most satisfying aspects of writing is that it can open in us deep wells of hidden treasures that are beautiful for us as well as for others to see. April 28, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. 10 Reasons To Submit ...
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October 2013 – Beginnings and No Ends
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Beginnings and No Ends. The Story Behind the Story, from Author Monika Schröder. Maybe her story will give you inspiration to look more closely inside your own family stories to see what you might want to write. The Story Behind the Story. THE DOG IN THE WOOD (Front Street/Boyds Mills, 2009). October 28, 2013. 11 Comments on The Story Behind the Story, from Author Monika Schröder. Original Designs in Stained Glass, Guest Post from Stained Glass Artist Linda Bjornson. I had to create 28 different finished...
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Beginnings and No Ends – Page 2
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Beginnings and No Ends. How Do Writers Keep Going? You’ve got your idea for your novel, you made your plan, you’ve even got your first scene, but now your energy is lagging and you feel a bit stuck of where to go next–how do you keep going? Here are a few suggestions:. Set a regular time to write. Think of it as an appointment with yourself and put it on your calendar. Give yourself a goal–either pages or minutes per day. A goal can give you a target to aim for. You can also look for a book with prompts.
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