Pen name Essays

  • Why Does Stephen King Use Pen Names

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    Authors use pen names for various reasons. Sometimes its because they aren't aloud to get published according to the publisher, and other times its because they want to write more. Many authors new and old use pen names when writing. Even famous authors, like Stephen King or J.K. Rowling. There are many books still out there that haven’t been read that much but famous authors write them, because their pen names aren’t well known and people didn’t know it was they. Pen names are names that authors

  • Why Do Writers Use A Fake Names?

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    Names are the way of giving new life. Some can be real and some can be fake how is using a fake name useful? When you’re a writer, it’s very useful. For a good number of authors, having a pen name is the only way to get their work published. Even to this day, authors are out there using pen names, only in order to stem biases and preconceived notions. Authors use fake names or Pen names to gain freedom, flexibility, and opportunity in the work of the author. For starters, authors use pen names

  • Redemption In The Crucible

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    sins”, Hathorne demands. “Blasphemy! There is no such thing as witchcraft. You have gone mad believing in Abigail’s tales”, John screeches back. Hathorne and John stand facing each other, neither willing to back down. Danforth holding out the feather pen to John. John’s heated glare is switching between Hathorne and Danforth. Reverend Hale standing off to the side, with worry etched into his facial features. His eyes are pleading with John to just back down and sign the paper, but he says nothing out

  • Senior Year Research Paper

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    Journaling is a past-time long forgotten. Finding time to write everyday presents a challenge for many, and so does finding a topic to write about when a mundane day passes. Because of this, most people choose to bypass journaling; however, I have recently rediscovered the purpose of recording my every day shenanigans. Just a week ago I noticed a small notebook hiding behind a few unread books while I was cleaning my bookshelves. As I pulled it from its little nook, it registered in my brain what

  • Essay On Importance Of Writing In Daily Life

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    ‘WRITE EVERYDAY’ it is a common advice. Indeed writing is an important and inescapable part of our daily life. When a person learns how to write daily, a whole world of possibilities open for him. He can pen up his thoughts, create a story and can make his own illusionary world. Writing promotes one’s ability to pose worthwhile questions. Writing is something which is enduring, it always leaves an impact on others. It makes thinking visible. Writing daily makes you seem more professional and genius

  • My Desire for Writing

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    Desire for Writing I can remember my mother telling me that I was going to be a writer some day. As a child growing up I would always sit in a corner by myself with pen and paper and just write (scribble rather). My mother told me that I started doing this when I was about one or two years old. She taught me how to write my name, the alphabet, and words at an early age. I guess it was during the early stages in my life that my motivation for writing started. In elementary school I learned the

  • Invent Your Own Technology

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    proved not as interesting as I wanted, and certainly not as aesthetically pleasing, I moved to plan B: creating my own ink by boiling grape peals. The ink was a deep shade of purple (and smelled like wine); I was sure it would write just like ink from a pen and I would have a beautiful project. However my ego got the better of me. As it turned out the fermented ink would not write on my bark surface. Instead it absorbed into the bark never to be seen again. I moved to plan C. Creating a smoother surface

  • Art Evaluation (year10)

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    white natural objects shaded with dots and lines. This was a completely new style of shading for me and it is one that I like a lot. Then I started developing my final art piece for the year I took a section of my garden and drew and shaded it in black pen after this I did 2 or 3 more pictures of this section of my garden one in pencil one in collage and one in acrylic.

  • Penmanship: Fractional Reflection

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    The narrator of “Penmanship” is a man madly in love in the art of writing. It is through entering the enchanting world of pen and paper that he is able to face the complexities of reality like social cancer (corruption), violence (murder) and fiery emotions (love) with strength and confidence. He could feel “a twinge of sorrow” every time he mails a letter because he had voluntarily given away a part of himself. I think for him (and may I boldly include everybody else who writes) that every word

  • My Favorite Journal Essay

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    my emotions in the moment. It is very rare for me not to have a journal and a pen in my bag, ready to scribble down my thoughts. Whether I am sitting in class, or if I am sitting at the base of a waterfall - I love to write down everything that is happening around me. I would argue that one of my favourite things is the satisfactory feeling of flipping through a completed journal. I feel a sense of pride with every pen smudged page that I flip, reminiscing on where I was when it was written. I find

  • An Analysis Of Symbolism In 'Death Of A Salesman'

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    plot can stand for altered meanings, which aren’t absolutely necessary for the reader to understand to understand the story line. Furthermore, the three main symbols in “Death of a Salesman,” are first, Willy Loman’s wife’s stockings, the fountain pen, and last, also most important the rubber hose connected to the

  • California Typewriter

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    As I sit down at my laptop to write this response paper about California Typewriter, a small part of me feels ashamed it’s not on a typewriter. After viewing the film it’s hard not to feel that way, even just a little bit. Leaving the theater I envisioned writing this response paper on a typewriter, scanning it into the computer, and submitting it that way. That on creative hopeful idea quickly died, though a bit faster than the demise of the typewriter itself. Before realizing the papers had to

  • Brooch Descriptive Writing

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    The brooch is elegant and majestic. It is in the shape of an owl sitting gracefully on a branch. Detailed and colourful, it is as interesting to look at as the life it has lived. Belonging once to my grandma, the owl is old now – and sleepy. Her eyebrows sit heavily over her beautiful eyes, bright like little diamonds despite the brooch’s age. She is midnight blue and has deep pink flowers in the middle of her body; “Look at me”, she seems to say, “I am beautiful.” Green leaves accompany the flowers

  • The Connection between Writing and Technology

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    The Connection between Writing and Technology There are times when an idea pops into your head and immediately you need to write it down or lose the thought forever. What is the first thing you grab? Probably a pen or pencil and then a piece of paper, or even the nearest keyboard. These technologies are so common, we don't even give them a second thought; they are just there. With almost every household owning a computer we even tend to take them for granted. Now imagine these writing technologies

  • Poster Presentation on Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

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    Procedure: Nowadays Society seems to have a problem dealing with child sexual abuse. It seems to appear almost daily and sorrowful is it often happens with incest. In order that children and adolescents, regardless of their race, culture, or economic status, appear to be at approximately equal risk for sexual victimization. Moreover child sexual abuse becomes an issue that makes people extremely uncomfortable, because it hurts to think about anyone harming children. However, unreported or untreated

  • How to Create a Pen And Ink Drawing

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    This type of art focuses on drawing skills, and as such takes time in learning the basics of illustration. Color is secondary to form in a pen and ink drawing, and simply reinforces and fills out the inked in portion of the work. Simply put, you really need to know how to draw to pull off this type of art. Drawing A student artist will probably draw long before he ever takes brush in hand. A pencil and a notepad are all that is needed to practice and develop this skill. There are many fine

  • Essay On Doodle Addiction

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    I have an addiction. An obsession with colored markers and pens, thick and thin. A fixation for zig zags, loops, and spirals eating across my paper and blending into my notes. A doodle is an art form that really has no form. There is no formula, no guideline, no boundary for doodling; instead, for me, it is simply a meditative process. The repetitive patterns slow my breathing as the picture evolves. Often I have no plan. With pen in hand, my mind fades away, and I never know where it will take the

  • Pen Versus the Sword (Peace Versus Violence) in World History: The Pen is Mightier!

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    The pen is mightier than the sword The pen influences your mind peacefully. Weapons do not. They tend to violate every path of human kind. The pen influences more people than the sword and has more impact on their lives. The power of the sword is negative destruction of life, and the sword has only caused problems during its reign of power. Early man relied on their muscle power. In fight the for existence, it was survival of the fittest. Gradually man became civilized and progressed in society

  • Invent a Writing Technology

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    necessary. Since the first words were created, the technology has been advancing. Since I was a young boy, I have been using that technology and this project helps me to realize what struggles and what successes I have encountered. We do not even need pen and paper. I learned to write with paper and pencil. Now, we use computers and voice-mail. These are technologies we did not have a few years ago. I have become so accustomed in such a short time with these brand new technologies. I struggled to

  • Comparing Magazines: Smash Hits and Select

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    Comparing Magazines: Smash Hits and Select The title 'Smash Hits' suggests that the magazine is full of music and is full of the latest 'hits' from different bands and musical artists. The word 'smash' suggests that the magazine contains new releases from different artists. The title 'select' suggests that the reader would want to 'select' the magazine because there is a selection of music inside the magazine. Inside the word 'select' are the two words 'total stereo' which suggests