Your Guide To Flash Fiction Writing

by Thomas McKinley

Greek philosopher Pythagoras imparted these wise words: Do not say a little in many words but a great deal in a few. Who would have thought his words would presage the popularity of snappy, Twitter-style brevity in today’s social media culture, alas, brimming with excessive outburst from netizens? Flash fiction is the Twitter of literature, with word count ranging […]

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Ways To Describe a Kiss in Your Writing

by Thomas McKinley

A kiss is a simple gesture of affection that can say a great deal, often only requiring two interlocked lips miming what words cannot express.  Some even consider kissing more intimate than sex. As a writer, you deal with the paradox that you need to put on paper what words cannot express. A cache filled […]

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What Motivates You To Write?

by Thomas McKinley

Forget altruistic motives. Iconic author George Orwell contends that a writer is not merely driven by the desire to share his gift of words to entertain readers. In his masterfully crafted essay titled Why I Write (1946), we get a glimpse of a no-holds-barred essayist who comes clean about his reasons for writing. His arguments, […]

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