Read Poem: Prophecy, by Kim Durham — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

At first sight he looked and felt and smelled as fire to me as something inhuman into our world had somehow broken free his wolves had gone to run the night before returning to his sea the night we met In his immortal love I learned to pray to what I knew I need not […]… Continue reading Read Poem: Prophecy, by Kim Durham — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Poetry by Clint Henderson — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

I gave as pure as I could with the freshest force I understood Things of subtlest design sudden surprising did we find A woe alone the prophet’s divine as does the poet long suffering for rhyme All the beauties are made fresh, but for a time Oh, how the power of the Muse being certain […]… Continue reading Poetry by Clint Henderson — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Read Poem: Scribbles from a Smudged Page, by Dr. Rumana Sinha Sehgal — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Two halves .. inked on its fading yellow With Crinkled words being fugitive to it. They speak of one such day and in reminisce A drop smudges it with the colours of black. Reflecting their presence That articulated into the craters of time, They reveal a saga untold, Coveting the infinite textures upon the page. […]… Continue reading Read Poem: Scribbles from a Smudged Page, by Dr. Rumana Sinha Sehgal — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Backstory: Relevant Information or an Inconsequential Event? — A Writer’s Path

by Brenda Hill When we begin a novel, we need to intimately know our characters. We must know their motivations—why they do certain things and what causes them to react to events with warmth or hostility. Otherwise, their strong reactions or nonchalance may seem strange to other people. via Backstory: Relevant Information or an Inconsequential Event?… Continue reading Backstory: Relevant Information or an Inconsequential Event? — A Writer’s Path

The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path

by David Ben-Ami Every reader loves a good villain, and most writers love them too. If you rack your brain about some of the most memorable characters in books, movies, and on TV, I’d bet more than a few villains pop up. I personally find antagonists fascinating. Sometimes I find them even more […] via The… Continue reading The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path

The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path

by David Ben-Ami Every reader loves a good villain, and most writers love them too. If you rack your brain about some of the most memorable characters in books, movies, and on TV, I’d bet more than a few villains pop up. I personally find antagonists fascinating. Sometimes I find them even more […] via The… Continue reading The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path