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  • How to Interpret Shakespearean Literature

    Students of all ages across the world study the works of William Shakespeare, which provide enlightenment and delight for those who can understand his meaning. Many students of Shakespeare become...

  • How to be a Literate Writer

    Whether you are writing an essay,a story or engaging in a role-playing forum, literacy can play a big part in helping your words flow. Literacy can be simply defined as the ability to read and...

  • How to Write a Good Literature Essay

    A literature essay discusses diverse aspects of literature, from the topic of the book to its author and history. The essay can be written on American, English or world literature and take on an...

  • How to Read Louis L'Amour Stories Online

    Even since his death in 1988, Louis L'Amour has remained one of the most popular English-language writers in the world. Several volumes of short stories, published posthumously, have only enhanced...

  • How to Learn Shakespearean English

    The canon of English literature and modern-day drama are rooted in Shakespeare. Without Shakespeare, tragedy and comedy would not be where they are today. Although going to a Shakespearean play...

  • How to Write Like Hemingway

    Ernest Hemingway has influenced countless authors over the years, including novelists, reporters, and screenwriters. Here are a few tips to help you write in a similar style.

  • How to Write Books for Displaced Children

    Hundreds of thousands of displaced children are a direct result of war and turmoil. Homeless and in many cases malnourished, these children rely on the kindness of strangers to offer them refuge...

  • How to Critique a Technology Article

    Writing an insightful critique (or rebuttal) of a technology article requires critical reading skills, technical knowledge and the ability to write from a specific viewpoint without being...

  • How to Greatly Improve Your Reading Skills

    Do you want to read better? Do you wish you could more easily connect sounds to their visual equivalent? You know, most everyone wishes they could read faster, better, or more efficiently. All of...

  • How to Read and Understand a Shakespearean Play

    Reading a Shakespearean play can be like plodding though molasses. This quick guide will teach you how to survive any “thee,” “thou,” or “anon” that his Elizabethan dramas have to offer.

  • How to Write a Responsive Essay

    A responsive essay, sometimes known as a reaction, is a paper you write that illustrates your response, or how you feel, about an article or essay you've read. A responsive essay is your response...

  • How to Teach Literary Criticism

    Literary criticism is the study, discussion and evaluation of works of literature. Literary critics seek to deconstruct, explain, reconstruct and catalog literature in an effort to make it more...

  • How to Write a Quote in an Essay

    Whenever you use someone else's words in an essay, you must indicate clearly that the words are not your own. You do this by using proper formatting and by using footnotes to give the original...

  • How to Write Beautifully

    Beautifully written words speak to the captive soul and have the power to move an entire nation's minds. Writing is timeless because the written word often lives long after the author has passed...

  • How to Fight Illiteracy with a Read-a-thon

    For the philanthropists and book lovers of the world who hope to make a difference, here's a fun volunteering activity to raise money to fight illiteracy, fund your local library, and more. Start...

  • How to Write When You Have Writer's Block

    It's incredibly frustrating when you need to write a paper, story, or anything else yet nothing is coming to mind... you ruminate, you procrastinate, you make up other chores to do, even though no...

  • How to Teach English Literature to Kids

    English literature is a cornerstone of cultural history, including vital works that constitute the pinnacle of human artistic achievement. But it can be difficult to convey their richness and...

  • How to Improve Your Word Power

    If producing powerful copy is your goal, you must learn how to get the most benefit from your words. The words you choose speak to your creativity and overall writing skill. Although it's easy to...

  • 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 Make Heroes

    Whether you are writing a novel, scripting the next blockbuster movie, designing a video game or just getting ready for a role playing campaign, you need a compelling hero to drive the actions. No...

  • How to Write a Cartoon Story

    A cartoon story includes the dialogue, narration, sound effects and the description of the scenes. It's important to describe each scene so that your story can be illustrated by an artist. A...

  • How to Understand Hamlet Soliloquies

    William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is widely considered the greatest piece of literature in the English language. It tells the tale of a Danish prince, despondent over the death of his father, who...

  • How to Write a Character Sketch for Literature Class

    A character sketch is a description of a character in a novel or a story that includes both physical and emotional characteristics. Character sketches are designed to help readers understand a...

  • How to Write a Literary Journal

    Literary journals, or literary magazines, include a combination of essays, short literary fiction, poetry, literary reviews, literary criticism and interviews with writers. Literary journals are...

  • How to Draft an Autobiography

    Drafting an autobiography takes a lot of planning. After all, you are attempting to write the story of your life. Adopting the following strategy should make the process easier.

  • How to write POV

    Writing Point of view (POV) is one of the fundamental traits for writing. They both offer advantages and disadvantages, and obviously influence the style of your writing. In this easy how-to you...

  • How to Join Urban Book Clubs & Get Free Books

    In order to join an urban book club, a person can check with a local community center or library. Escape the urban environment as part of an urban book club with help from an award-winning writer...

  • How to Start a Book Club at School

    The first step in starting a book club at school is talking to a teacher, principal or administrator. Decide on a genre when starting a book club at school with help from an award-winning writer...

  • How to Start a Book Club in Your Church

    When starting a book club at a church, it helps to first gauge the interest of of existing church members. Talk to a pastor or church administrator before starting a church book club with help...

  • How to Start a Children's Book Club

    A children's book club can often draw interest and success by having the authors read to the children and talk to the parents. Decide which genres to teach children about in a book club with help...

  • How to Start a Women's Book Club

    A book club for women can often be started with associations like the Women's National Book Association. Give members a collection of four to fiive books when starting a women's book club with...

  • How to Find a Local Teen Book Club

    Book clubs for teenagers can often be found at local libraries, community centers or book stores. Search online to find local teenager book clubs with help from an award-winning writer in this...

  • How to Join a Children's Book Club

    Before joining a children's book club, it should be determined what reading level a child is at. Look for children's book clubs at local schools, at children's associations and through charities...

  • How to Join a History Book Club

    A history book club should focus their attention on a specific area of the world or a certain era. Read about historians, watch DVDs and visit museums as part of a history book club with help from...

  • How to Join a Military Book Club

    Before starting a military book club, it helps to determine if members will be interested in specific aspects of military books, such as history or great leaders. Watch documentaries or check with...

  • How to Join Christian Book Clubs

    Christian book clubs are often started at a local church, and they often contain members with the same beliefs. Visit Christian book stores when starting a Christian book club with help from an...

  • How to Join Free Romance Book Clubs

    When looking to join a romance book club, it helps to check with the Romance Writers Association of America. Read romance books about historical or vampire romance with help from an award-winning...

  • How Does a Book Club Work?

    A book club is usually a group of eight to 12 people who get together to discuss a certain book and share what they did and didn't like about it. Discover how book club discussions can lead into...

  • How to Host a Book Club

    In order to host a book club, choose what kind of books to center the club around and find out the interests of potential club members. Provide host space for weekly book club meetings with help...

  • How to Choose a Book for a Book Club

    Choosing a book for a book club can be as simple as choosing a book from the New York Times Best Seller list. Talk to a librarian for book club ideas with help from an award-winning writer in this...

  • How to Find a Book Club in Your Area

    In order to find a book club, check with the local library, a community center or the YMCA. Try searching online for book clubs with help from an award-winning writer in this free video on book...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Write a Great Paper

    Writing a paper can be very difficult, depending on the topic and length. But even with those things to consider, one can still write a great paper.

  • How to Become a Literary Writer

    You have a great idea for a story, or maybe you've been writing all your life. You're finally ready to transcend the gap between hobbyist and serious writer, but how do you do that? Literary...

  • How to Write a Plot vs. a Story Essay

    Plot and story are often confused with one another. How often have you heard someone say about a move or a book, "Wow, that sounds like a great plot," when what they are referring to is the story?...

  • How to Write a Hook for a Story

    A hook in a story is that scene that catches (or hooks) your readers' attention. The hook is an essential part of the story. We live in a fast-paced world where readers don't want to waste time on...

  • 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 Write for Print and Online

    Here’s some advice from an underground writer and journalist. The barriers of communication are crumbling and journalism’s becoming a free-formed hippie. We’ve finally come to an age where we’re...

  • How to Create a Spreadsheet to Organize a Novel

    Some novelists can write an entire novel right off the top of their heads, but some prefer to start out with an outline. A good way to organize your novel is by using a spreadsheet in Microsoft...

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