Just a Dream
Just a Dream I was running, panting, and out of breath. I just couldn’t run anymore. He was behind me right on my heels. I had to get to the other side and quickly. I came to the end and I saw three...
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There’s only so long you can coast on that first burst of writerly inspiration. Then, if you’re serious about writing, reality sets in — and the work begins. For the novices, Michael Nye of The...
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Wreathe reeth A wreath is a circular band of flowers or leaves that can be placed on a door or a head. (Think Christmas or Julius Caesar.) The word comes from the Old English wrioa meaning “band,” and...
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Parapraxis par-uh-prak-sis “Would you like some butter on your bed?” Take the margarine off the quilt! You’ve simply stumbled across a parapraxis. From the Latin para meaning “beside” and praxis, Greek...
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All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster’s autobiography. Federico Fellini Celebrated Italian director Federico Fellini (born January 20, 1920) started out as a humorist of sorts. In the...
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