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  • How to Download Audio Books to Kindle

    You can easily download audio books for your Amazon Kindle using Audible. You can either transfer your existing audio books to Kindle or download new audio books. All you need to do is download...

  • African American Books for Teen Girls

    Books for teen girls written by or about African Americans offer different perspectives than traditional or classical literature, which usually comes from a different social perspective. Reading...

  • How to Write an Interpretive Essay

    Unlike a research paper, which is based strictly on fact and does not allow for the writer's opinions of the subject, an interpretive essay is built upon writer opinion. To interpret means, in...

  • How to Celebrate Children's Book Week 2009

    Fun, fabulous, and dedicated to fostering a love of learning, Children's Book Week 2009 is a great opportunity to celebrate with kids. This year's observance of the 90 year tradition starts May...

  • How to Write Convincing Characters

    Struggling writers often find that one of the great challenges to writing are characters. Either they seem too animated, or too flat, and both get the vote of not being convincing. This article...

  • How to Choose Books to Read

    Having a hard time choosing the next book to read? In their lifetime, even the most avid readers will only be able to read a tiny fraction of all books that are out there. Reading a book is a...

  • How to Use Your Non-Writing Time to Supplement Your Writing

    The only real way to improve your writing and become more prolific is to keep writing. No matter if it's creative writing or non-fiction, write as often as you can, regardless of the topic. But to...

  • What Are the Types of Children's Literature?

    In the 1400s, the first type of children's literature was introduced to the world. Children's literature began with picture books. In the years that followed, children's literature became more...

  • How to Start Writing a Ghost Story

    Ghost stories have fascinated and frightened us since the beginning of time. Many of us wonder about life after death and what might be waiting for us on the other side, but more often we find...

  • How to Read James Joyce's Ulysses

    Voted the #1 English-language novel of the 20th Century by the Modern Library Editorial Board, James Joyce’s "Ulysses" is also among the most challenging to read. Filled with aural...

  • How to Help Overcome Creative Writer's Block

    If you are a writer or blogger, then you know how difficult it is sometimes to get those creative juices flowing. Here are some exercises that you can use to overcome writer's or blogger's block.

  • How to Download Free Kindle Romance Books

    Download these free romance ebooks for free in pdf format online.

  • How to Get Free eBooks

    Do you like to read? I bet you do, or you probably would not be surfing around reading articles written about finding free ebooks. There are so many different places to get ebooks out there. ...

  • How to Reference a Book

    There are many different ways to do this. If you need to know how to reference a book, you are likely using MLA format. Most literary papers use this method. For the following, we will detail the...

  • What is Parody?

    Parody is a specific form of comedy, used to satirize, mock or poke fun at a particular piece of work. It emphasizes imitation, emulating the characteristics of the chosen target to humorous or...

  • About Old English Calligraphy

    Old English calligraphy, also referred to as blackletter script, means "beautiful writing," derived from the Greek words "calli" and "graphien." The letters are made up of thin and thick strokes...

  • What is a Narrative?

    There are several ways to tell a story. However, no matter what genre the story is told in, there always needs to be a link to make sure that everything stays together. This is done through the...

  • About Phoebe in Greek Mythology

    Phoebe, also known as Phoibe, was a Titan goddess of Greek mythology. Phoebe was not one of the major goddesses of the Greek pantheon, but she lives on in various literary works written...

  • How to know hundreds of things to write about in minutes

    I like to write and had never lacked the inspiration to do so. Just had an urgent need to produce something quite unique and interesting, but the inspiration seem to elude me on this particular...

  • How to Edit a Friend's Manuscript

    Editing a manuscript for a friend means approaching all aspects, the good and bad. Even if you're not a professional writer or editor, you can contribute to the success of your friend's manuscript...

  • How to Make a Graphic Novel

    Making a graphic novel is a truly epic project. It takes a firm commitment. You can break up the planning, writing and revising according to your own schedule. It is possible to make a graphic...

  • How to Become an eHow Authority

    When you start out on eHow, your main goal should be to make as many high-quality, informative articles as you can. In doing so, you'll eventually gain the honorable rank of Authority.

  • How to Write a Detective Story

    The detective story is one of the most popular genres in literature and movies and the basic formula for the whodunit story is simple in its logic. Beginning with the basic formula can get you...

  • How to battle your inner writing demons with three easy steps.

    You will learn how to identify, target, and overcome your inner writing demons.

  • How to Study Díaz’s “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao”

    Junot Díaz’s 2007 novel, “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao,” follows the trials and tribulations of the de León family and their Cabral forefathers. It is a tragicomedy that tells of the...

  • How to Study Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”

    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a Gothic horror story first published in “The Pioneer” in 1843. It has a distinctive narrative voice which creates a tense, frightening atmosphere. This...

  • How to Tour Mark Twain's Hartford, Connecticut House

    By the early 1870s Samuel Langhorne Clemens—Mark Twain—was one of the most famous men in America. He was wealthy, happily married and a doting father. All he needed was a mansion to reflect his...

  • How to Write Like Jane Austen

    Mark Twain decided that a library without any of Austen's novels would be a fairly good library, even if it had no other books. Despite his criticism, Austen fans abound. She lived during in the...

  • How to Host a Pride and Prejudice-a-Thon

    Do you consider "Pride and Prejudice" to be one of the greatest works of English literature? Do your friends? Hosting a Pride and Prejudice-a-Thon is a fun way to enjoy one of the best-known works...

  • How to Study and Analyze Literature

    Reading literature for fun is often different from reading literature for academics and work. Reading for information and analyzing literature from a critical perspective requires active reading...

  • How to Understand Plato's Forms

    Whether you're studying Plato in a philosophy course or are merely acquainted with the term "platonic" (so popular that it's usually not even capitalized) as in "platonic relationship" or...

  • How to Discern the Difference Between Training and Education

    It seems more and more frequent that American culture is substituting training for education, yet what is merely training is being passed off as if it's education. In this article you will learn...

  • How to Interpret "To Kill a Mockingbird"

    Harper Lee's classic novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" explores the divisions of race and social class in Alabama in the 1930's. Scout, the daughter of Atticus Finch, a lawyer struggling to find...

  • How to develop good characters for your novel

    This article will discuss how to develop rich characters for use in novel writing. You will learn how to add depth and dimension to the individuals driving your plot.

  • How to Write About Literature

    Whether you’re a student, a blogger or a professional, writing about fiction well is an important quality. It’s a form of a research paper, but the sources are the wonderful artistic reflections...

  • How to Analyze Shakespeare Characters

    Shakespeare's characters are some of the most complex and famous characters in literature. They are played over and over again in community theaters, and their archetypes are used repeatedly in...

  • How to Start Reading Classic Literature

    The written word is one of the most powerful forms of expression. Classic literature written many years ago still has the power to educate and inspire. Many people find reading the classics...

  • How to Write Chick Lit

    After reading your favorite chick lit novel, you decide that you want to give it a go. Writing chick lit requires dedication and a lot of hard work, but once you get started, you'll be having so...

  • How to Interpret The Old Man And The Sea

    In the Ernest Hemingway novel, The Old Man and The Sea, an old fisherman goes far into the ocean. He hopes to catch a big fish that will end a more than 80-day period of not catching anything....

  • How to Use Freudian Literary Criticism

    To use Freudian literary criticism, it's helpful to look at the general Freudian ideas. The critique involves applying these to any piece of literature. Sigmund Freud had several wide ranging...

  • How to Analyze a Book

    Learning to analyze a book can come in handy for high school or college classes, though it's also a fun and challenging hobby. While there are several specialized terms that will certainly be...

  • How to Get a Chick Literature Book Agent

    Chick Literature dubbed a cross between romance and literary fiction has quickly grown in popularity. With the chick lit industry gaining more notoriety through books being made into popular...

  • How to Write a Story

    Anyone can write a story. With an idea, pen and paper, a story can come to life no matter how important the subject matter is. It helps to keep a few things in mind while writing so that the...

  • How to Write Flash Fiction

    Flash fiction is a story with fewer than 1,000 words. Despite its brevity, flash fiction contains a setting, characters, conflict and resolution. It's a complete story even though much is left...

  • How to Enter Writing Contests

    If you have a story or poem, don't keep it to yourself!

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