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How to Write Posted on13th April 2018

A Sure-Fire Way of Creating Tension

Creating Tension in Your Fiction There’s a lot of advice out there about creating tension in your writing. As far as I can tell, quite […] Read More

Writing Journal Posted on10th March 2018

What I am Working on

The Work I am currently working on a novel. It has been under construction for the last three (and a bit) years. It has been […] Read More

How to Write, Writing Journal Posted on18th January 201829th January 2018

Creating Characters for Fiction

How to develop characters for your novel Getting to know the voices in your head As a budding writer you might feel pressured into plotting […] Read More

Entries & Topics, Flash Fiction Posted on12th January 201829th January 2018

Flash Fiction Friday Prompt #1

The First Flash Fiction Friday Prompt! This is the first prompt with Calliope’s Prisoner’s weekly flash fiction Friday. Each Friday I will post a topic, […] Read More

How to Write Posted on9th January 201829th January 2018

Rewriting a Manuscript

Rewriting, or saving your manuscript from obscurity. Writing is rewriting. It is an old adage – almost overused. Unfortunately, this is an inescapable part of […] Read More

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The Zaparozhye Cossacks Writing a Mocking Letter to the Turkish Sultan *oil on canvas *358 × 203 cm *signed b.c.: И.Репин 1880-91
The Zaparozhye Cossacks Writing a Mocking Letter to the Turkish Sultan *oil on canvas *358 × 203 cm *signed b.c.: И.Репин 1880-91
Stuck at Home
After the Dance (1876), by John William Waterhouse
Using Latin
Saint Cecilia (1895), by John William Waterhouse
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Gods and Mythology
Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl (1646), by François Perrier
The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse (1888)
The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse (1888)
The Sorceress (1913), by John William Waterhouse Jr
The Sorceress (1913), by John William Waterhouse Jr
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Reaching New Worlds
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By Johannes Vermeer – Unknown, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=160013
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Deus Ex Machina
Oedipus at Colonus (1788), by Jean-Antione-Theodore Giroust
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Brief, by Adolf Eberle [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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after Hans Holbein the Younger, oil on panel, late 16th century (1533-1534)
after Hans Holbein the Younger, oil on panel, late 16th century (1533-1534)
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Unusual Latin terms in English Writing
The Tease (1901) by John William Godward
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Man Writing a Letter by Gabriël Metsu [Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain]
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Concert of Birds, by Frans Snyders (Attr.) (1629-1657) [Public Domain]
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Nymphs finding the head of Orpheus, John William Waterhouse (1900) [Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain]
How to use Latin
A Priestess of Bacchus, by John William Godward (1890)
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The Ambassadors, by Hans Holbein the Younger (1533)
Now is the time to read
Antique Beauty by Stepan Bakalovich
Rewriting and asking for help
Consulting the Oracle (1884) by John William Waterhouse
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Starting something new
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