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Writing Romance
There's a good reason why romance is one of literature's most popular genres. Romance addresses the heart and permits perusers to escape into a universe of affection, enthusiasm, and joyful ever-afters. It takes more than just putting a few characters together, making them share a single bed, and hoping for the best to happen when you write a great romance novel. Your readers need to have an emotional connection with your characters and they have to actively want them (Or not) to end up together. Here are some tips and strategies to help you craft a heartwarming and swoon-worthy love story your readers will fall in love with.
By Elise L. Blake3 years ago in Journal
Good-Bye, Mr. Amis
I came home from a night out at the movies when I heard the news that Martin Amis had passed away. There had been a special showing of Buster Keaton's 'The General' at a church, and the film was a 16 mm print shown in black, white and tinted format on a very small screen. The audience loved it, as did I, and I thought about how my perception of the film has now changed.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Journal
Steps to Begin an LLC
Beginning a business is a huge achievement for some business visionaries, and making a LLC (Restricted Obligation Organization) is a magnificent decision for some reasons. A LLC is a lawful element that isolates individual resources from the business, giving security to the proprietor's very own resources in the event of legitimate activity. Also, a LLC offers adaptability in administration, permitting the proprietor to pick how they need to maintain the business.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
The Beauty of Storytelling
Storytelling is an intrinsic part of human culture, dating back to our earliest civilizations. Throughout history, stories have served as a medium for transmitting knowledge, preserving cultural traditions, and connecting individuals across time and space. This article explores the profound impact of storytelling on human communication, culture, and identity, highlighting the diverse techniques used in storytelling and their role in fostering empathy, understanding, and inspiration.
By Kenneth Argüello3 years ago in Journal
Lives of Ancient Indian Saints
Agastya The Birth But Surya and Varuna could never forget the beautiful face of Urvasi, the lovely nymph. They became love-lorn. On account of their excessive passion for her their semen (seed) was about to fall. They looked inward and could understand Indra's curse to the two Gods and heir desire to take their births on the earth. Agni entered the Sun-God and Vayu entered the god of waters. Surya and Varuna never wanted to obstruct their birth through their semen (seed). Therefore, unseen by each other, the two Gods left their semen in a pitcher - a jar of water and went away. In course of time from that pitcher two great saints were born. One was Agastya, the other was Vasistha. They were "Kalasijas or Kumbha Sambhavas" meaning " the Pitcher - born." They got the epithet "Mitra Varuna Putras: sons of the Sun-God and the water - God and also " Vahni Maruta Sambhavas," the sons of fire and wind. From this parentage Agastya is also called " Mitra Varuni" " Aourvaseya". This sotry is found in the Rigveda in the Padma Purana, in the chapter on creation and in the Vanaparva of the Mahabharata. This is the story of Agastya's birth.
By B G Giridhar3 years ago in Journal
Twitter's New CEO Linda Yaccarino Says - Instagram Plans Twitter 'Clone', "Game On,"
Twitter's New CEO Linda Yaccarino Says - Instagram Plans Twitter 'Clone', "Game On," The social media landscape has always been a battleground for fierce competition and innovation. In recent news, Instagram, a popular photo-sharing platform, has announced its plans to launch a feature resembling Twitter's well-known format of real-time, chronological posts. In response, Twitter's new CEO, John Smith (pseudonym), has openly embraced the challenge, declaring, "Game on." This article explores the implications of Instagram's upcoming feature, the competitive dynamics between the two platforms, and the potential impact on the social media landscape.
By Story Bucks3 years ago in Journal
7 Crazy Conspiracies That Were Actually True
"7" Crazy Conspiracies That Were Actually True Conspiracy theories have long captivated the human imagination, offering explanations for mysterious events and hidden agendas. While many conspiracy theories are nothing more than baseless speculation, there have been instances throughout history where seemingly outlandish claims turned out to be true. In this article, we explore four remarkable cases where crazy conspiracies were eventually proven to be factual.
By Story Bucks3 years ago in Journal
Comparing Business Cases
Comparing Business Cases: Making an Informed Decision In the realm of business, going with the right business choices is significant for long haul achievement. One of the key decisions business visionaries face is figuring out which business case to seek after. It requires cautious assessment of different elements, like market potential, monetary feasibility, and individual interests. In this blog, we will investigate two normal kinds of business cases and examine their advantages and disadvantages, assisting you with pursuing an educated choice for your pioneering venture.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Got a Boss Who Denies Reality?
10 Ways of good Behavioral, Scientist's Guide to Tactful Truth-Telling In the workplace, encountering a boss who denies reality can be a frustrating and challenging experience. Whether it's dismissing data, ignoring facts, or refusing to acknowledge problems, dealing with a boss who is disconnected from reality can hinder progress and impact the overall functioning of the team. As a behavioral scientist, I understand the importance of effective communication and navigating difficult conversations. In this article, I will provide a guide to tactfully truth-telling when faced with a boss who denies reality.
By News Bucks3 years ago in Journal
Creating a Sense of Place
As a novelist, creating a believable setting is key to immersing your readers in the story you're telling. Whether you're writing historical fiction, a romance, or a sci-fi epic, the setting of your novel plays a crucial role in setting the tone and atmosphere of your work. Sure you can have an amazing sci-fi novel set in the most epic of spaceships on the galaxy's most intricate planet, but if you don't give the reader the glimpse of the setting they need, then your novel could just be set at your local hardware store and they won't know the difference. In this article, we'll discuss some tips and techniques for crafting believable settings that will bring your story to life.
By Elise L. Blake3 years ago in Journal









