About Writer Terry J. Coyier is a 37-year-old college student studying for an Associates of Applied Sciences degree. She is also a freelance writer who writes about a variety of topics. She lives with her son in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. Terry is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Writers.
Prose Vs. Poetry Prose - a simple word that confuses so many people. What is it exactly? According to dictionary.com:1.the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.2.matter-of-fact, commonplace, or dull expression, ... Source : Publishing A Book
The Road To Haiku “Haiku shows us what we knew all the time, but did not know we knew; it shows us that we are poets in so far as we live at all.”~R.H. Blyth Haiku, Volume 1 “A real haiku’s gotta be as simple as porridge and yet make you see the real thing.”~ Japhy Ryder in The Dharma Bu... Similar Editorial : The Road to 25 by Marie-Pier Charron. | Source : Online Freelance Writing
Dead Language Words remain the single most important device poets have at their disposal. Without them, we have nothing. With them, we can construct anything. But, word choice is crucial, and it either builds a sturdy bridge, providing the reader with a safe crossing into your world, where they can delig... Similar Editorial : Reviving Dead Clients by Bryan Brandenburg. | Source : Online Freelance Writing
The Death Of Poetry Death. It's as much a part of life as being born and, by far, more fascinating to poets. The amount of poetry written about death and dying could lead you to believe that the topic plays on the mind of poets quite frequently. And why shouldn't it? People have been fascinated with death a... Similar Editorial : Dabble in Poetry by C. Bailey-lloyd / Lady Camelot. | Source : Blogging Tips