by Kaelyn Barron
You may have heard of a “red herring” being used in faulty arguments, or even in suspenseful literature. No, it’s not another way to say that your writing smells fishy! In writing, and in rhetoric more generally, a red herring or “red herring...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Ever wish you could get inside a character’s thoughts and really understand what makes them tick? Well, some authors will let you do just that when they use stream of consciousness in their narration. What Is Stream of Consciousness? Originally a term used in...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you’re going to pick up a habit, there are definitely worse possibilities than reading. However, that habit isn’t necessarily cheap, and unless you know where to look, you could end up shelling out quite a bit of cash each month to restock your library....
by Kaelyn Barron |
If there are any youngsters in your family who love to read, or if you’re a teacher in search of additional fun resources for your students, you know how quickly the cost of new books can add up. Luckily, there are a number of sites that offer free ebooks aimed...
by Kaelyn Barron
Do you love books and sharing your favorite reads with friends? Are you interested in discovering new books and meeting new people? If you fall into either of these categories, you might consider starting or joining a book club. What Is a Book Club? A book club is a...
by Kaelyn Barron
Anything that is worth reading was written with a purpose, a message that the writer wanted to share with the world. We can see this in everything from short poems to children’s books. (Don’t tell me you’re not moved by Dr. Seuss!) Some writing might...