Monthly Archive: March 2016

New media has produced numerous developments and platforms in the past few decades. There’s multiple types of images, videos and various other delivery systems that seek to communicate various messages. However, despite these many options, the act and business of writing continues to persist. There are several compelling reasons why this particular craft remains to […]

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Imagine having a specific amount of money every midnight but you will have to spend them in the next 24 hours because you will lose what’s left by nighttime. What will you do with the money? How will you waste or make use of it? That’s what time is. You only have 24 hours a […]

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Writing is a form of art. Since the beginning of time, speech and writing were considered as major advancements in the growth of a civilization. The written form was one way to assess how intelligent a group of people was. To this day, scholars are trying to decipher ancient tablets, scrolls, and texts from antiquity […]

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For several years that I have taught creative writing courses, lessons or short talks to children, young adults, parents and aspiring naive writers, the importance of experiencing failure on the first drafts and learning from them to improve your skills are among my favorite topics. With these topics, I found out that sharing lots of […]

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