Poetry

What Can Euphony And Cacophony Do For Your Writing? - Two writers play bugles.
Writing
Robert Wood

What Can Euphony And Cacophony Do For Your Writing?

In the simplest possible terms, ‘euphony’ describes a harmonious mixing of sounds, while ‘cacophony’ describes a discordant mixing of sounds. Applied to writing, both terms can describe words, phrases, sentences, and even entire works.

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Is Parallelism What Your Story’s Missing? - Two characters stand in the same pose. One is a ballerina.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

Is Parallelism What Your Story’s Missing?

Parallelism is a useful tool for enhancing syntax and even improving your story’s overall structure, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy to use. In its most basic form, parallelism means using successive linguistic constructs that corresponded in terms of meter, meaning, grammatical structure, or sound. The intent is to add balance and rhythm to

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5 Ways Sylvia Plath Can Help You Improve Your Writing- Sylvia Plath imagines a woman within a bell jar.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Sylvia Plath Can Help You Improve Your Writing

In every generation of writers, artists, and musicians, there are one or two who go on to reshape the public consciousness through their identities and legacies. I’m thinking, for example, of how Percy Shelley has been the foppish, sensitive face of poetry in the popular imagination for centuries; how, thanks to Vincent van Gogh, all

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5 Ways Maya Angelou Can Improve Your Writing - Maya Angelou speaks, a caged bird in her speech bubble.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Maya Angelou Can Help You Improve Your Writing

There are few serious poets, activists, and biographers who haven’t taken inspiration from the indomitable Maya Angelou. A woman of immense passion and experience, the late Angelou (author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, six other autobiographies, and several books of poetry) could have given advice on anything from journalism to dancing to

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