Arts & Humanities
To write a killer article, make it invisible
by Kevin Browne
Invisible? As in can't be seen? Read on. Obviously we all know that our articles must grab our readers by the heart and should and have them begging for more. That should be the price of entry. Each and every sentence in every paragraph has an ultimate job to do and that is to entice the reader to keep moving forward. Your sentences must build in anticipation of a dramatic conclusion...even ... read more
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Randy Rourke
Introduction. The debate over whether the Allies should have bombed Auschwitz is perhaps one of... read more
No
In spite of the excellent articles colleagues have written on the YES side, I find it almost impo... read more
Literature (Other)
- Evaluating teenage magazines
- Is offensive language in book titles bad taste, or good marketing?
- Literary analysis: The role of women's fiction in literature
- Public domain literary works from Project Gutenberg
- Best online booksellers
- Store reviews: Books-A-Million
- The best contemporary writers
Museums & Galleries (Other)
- A guide to US museums of natural history
- A visitor's guide to Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
- Best museums in Philadelphia
- Best museums to visit in the US for biology students
- Imagine that you have decided to launch a new museum ... what type of museum would you establish and why?
- Unusual museums to be found in London
- Best galleries around the globe
Writing (Other)
- Learning to write online
- 2nd Annual Script Frenzy Competition
- Stetson University sponsors "Mark Twain workshop for young authors"
- Sending letters through postal mail
- The most misused word in the English language
- A word to the wise: Memorable sayings
- Versatile versus ambidextrous
Writing Tips
by crtramy
My first year as mayor of Hanoi has recently finished. There is $1 Million dollars left in the budget. This is not small sum of... read more
by Sarah Todd
During her 21 year reign over Egypt Queen Cleopatra VII's people saw her as the earthly representation of the divine mother god... read more
by Ted Onulak
J.D. Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye" is a first-person narrative by the hero Holden Caulfield, a 16-year old boy from an afflue... read more
by bookreader
Act 2 The act moves to a new setting, Jack's garden in the country. The act begins with Cecily and her governess, Miss Prism... read more
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- Arts & Humanities (Other)
- Book reviews: Endurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure, by Frank Arthur Worsley
- Book reviews: Brisingr, by Christopher Paolini
- Book reviews: The Victorian Visitors, by Rupert Christiansen
- Theater & Drama
- Theater in the 1930's
- Theater in the 1970's
- Enjoying Boston's Berklee Performance Center
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- Ethics
- Do German reparations as restitution for the Holocaust place a burden on the wrong generation?
- Theater & Drama
- Are standing ovations becoming overused by theater audiences?
- Should a script be changed to suit the audience?
- European History
- Would the world be different if John Calvin had never spoken out against the papacy?
- Was Anne Boleyn responsible for some of the most sweeping changes in Europe during her lifetime?
- Should Spain strike Franco from the history books?



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