Category: Being a Writer

  • My Writers Memo

    Vanishing Educational Traditions Career aspects are being changed by influencers more frequently in these past few decades. Hands-on occupations are not as appreciated as they had been in previous eras. College degrees are more enforced by educational mentors than ever. Since higher educational ranks have been encouraged for young adults for so long, vocational and…

  • William Faulkner on Writer’s Duty: Critical Analysis

    At the end of World War II, William Faulkner gave a speech after accepting a Nobel prize, his bold use of language portrays that a writers duty is to admonish the delusions that hinder our ability to perceive the world honestly. Two books that give an account of nostalgia, An American Childhood by Annie Dillard…

  • A Writer’s Choice of Words: The Truth That Lies Beneath

    What is the controversy? The controversy is a disagreement in opinion relating to events. It is meant to not only bring awareness but also to allow others to voice their opinions. This becomes a problem because it is hard for people to agree or disagree. Dave Chappell is infamous for being the focal point of…

  • Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe as a Gothic Writer

    Do you know the features of Gothic literature and who are Gothic writers? The origin of Gothic literature is Gothic architecture which is a kind of medieval architecture of several significant cathedrals and churches built by the style in Britain and France they emphasize verticality and light, height suggests aspiration to heaven, and the buildings…