Posts tagged prose

Posts tagged prose

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…prose unfolds in time; and time contains both obstacles and revelations. Prose develops, the way characters and situations do. It requires a flow. A poem is an instant, lightning across the sky. Prose is before the storm, the storm, after the storm.
About time! The first ever national museum for writers will open in Chicago in 2015.
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Writer Peter Obourn Talks About How To Get A Story Published. Learn more here: http://www.writersrelief.com/blog/2013/02/featured-client-peter-obourn/

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: Harpur Palate
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Point of View (or “POV”) can be one of the most important choices you make for your novel or short story, long before you ever put your pen to the paper. Determining the “voice” of your work early on can be the difference between a literary flop and a timeless classic. Below is some information that will help you choose the point of view that will be best for the piece you’re writing.
Q: Is it okay to use the same phrases or lines of mine in different things that I’m writing? Is that legal if the works get published?
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Awake or asleep, creative writers are dreamers. But what’s the connection between writing and the dreams that come of their own accord at night? And how can a writer tap into this rich source of inspiration and creative energy?
If a writer can forge a link between the imagery and symbolism of their dreams and the power of their own writing, creative sparks will fly. Sometimes a snippet of a dream is all it takes to inspire a poem, story, or novel.

Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.
We can help you get published. We will:
Send Us Your Best Work Now!
Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/
Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/
Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs
(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)

Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.
We can help you get published. We will:
Send Us Your Best Work Now!
Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/
Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/
Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs
(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)