- Poetry Critique Critique the Poem Not the Poet By:-Rose DesRochers
The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets, and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle your mind and set you back a step in your writing
- Grammar Checkers What They Really Are By:-Mary Simmers
Today, it is no longer surprising that a lot of people are becoming accomplished writers with the help of grammar checkers In the olden days, when the typewriters ruled the literary department of every newspaper or magazine publishing company, the only ones that can fit the job as writers are those with the unique talent of grammar checking
- The Best Tips For Writing A Decent Report By:-Mary Simmers
For most who are in college or in high school, whenever the teachers require you to pass a written report, then you can only groan in utter disgust Written reports can be very troublesome, most especially if you do not like the topic
- 3 Great Ways to Effective English Writing By:-Mary Simmers
In this modern age, writing has become a necessary skill for almost everyone in all walks of life Students, teachers, anyone who has already learned the basics would want to know more about writing more effectively in order to let their ideas and feelings be felt by their readers
- How to Start a Petition and Get Results! By:-Allison Ryan
The ultimate goal of a petition is to bring about change of some kind so that it will benefit a group of people, an animal species or the environment Everyone has the right to start a petition when they feel deeply enough about an issue that they feel warrants changes
- Book Review: Secret Daughter by June Cross By:-Simon Barrett
A Mixed Race Daughter And The Mother Who Gave her Away
What a fascinating book, and one that tells a very important story of a pivotal time in American history June Cross was born in 1954, her father was a well known black comedian, James “Stump” Cross, and her mother was an aspiring white actress Norma Booth
- Formations (An Excerpt From Secret Daughter By June Cross) By:-June Cross
People asked me how I survived, shapeshifting between my black mother and my white mother; traveling between New York and Atlantic City at least once a month I tell them because both parents loved me; but I don t tell them how I made a a hobby out of cataloguing the differences between my two homes, my two mothers; how keeping lists helped me keep some sense of internal order
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