Author: Jessica

I am a bookworm. I love exploring new genre and reading books energizes me .

Do you hunger for an adventure outside of the ordinary? A book realm constructed with language, where figures come alive on the page and tales refuse to be concluded with the last page? Then, dear reader, be prepared to be enthralled! We’re embarking on a trek of seven exquisite and imaginative storytelling novels that don’t just give you a fabulous story, but an actual getaway – an opportunity to nourish your imagination and bring new energy to the act of storytelling. 1. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern: A circus that appears out of nowhere and only appears at night.…

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Spoken word poetry is a vibrant and emotive art of words. It enables poets to engage with their audience at a gut level. Yet, it is intimidating for new writers to come up with a potent spoken word poem. This blog offers in-the-trenches advice on how you can write and deliver potent spoken word poems. We will cover the most important things to make your poetry more effective and engage your audience. How to write a powerful spoken word poem takes an awareness of the written and performed nature of this art.Finding Your Voice and ThemeFirst, choose a theme that…

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The writer’s work starts with a spark. To light those embers, a writer can develop habits that promote both concentration and inspiration. One of the tools is the mantra, a brief sentence repeated in order to focus the mind into concentration. This blog discusses effective morning mantras for writers aimed at helping authors in their writing process. Morning mantras for writers spark your creativity by being an effective ritual to optimize both concentration and creative output.Creating Presence Anchoring the MindBegin your day by taking a single quiet moment. Breathe deeply for a couple of times before placing your fingers on…

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Picture a house constructed upon the skeletons of tales, where the wind carries not just salt, but the quiet whispers of the dead. Evie Wyld’s “The Echoes” is not a novel; it is a seance, an exorcism of shadows whereby the past seeps into the present like ink on damp paper. Prepare to be haunted. Let’s dive right into the review of The Echoes by Evie Wyld. Our heroine, Freya, comes to a shack hugging a desolate coastline, running from trauma that clings to her like a second skin. But the country, ah, the country! It is a palimpsest of…

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