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Hello lovely people! (New here) I want to start writing a new story, maybe even a book. It will be set in an alternate universe with some creatures that have to make your wishes come true when you see...
There were two articles published in Bangladesh newspaper The Daily Star, March 2012, http://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-224813?browserpush=true and other in September 16, 2016...
The first words Hector says in Bennetts play are: Now fades the thunder of the youth of England clearing summer's obligatory hurdles. Anybody know where it's from? It looks like a mis-quote, a...
I read this earlier, and wondered what people thought: http://www.themillions.com/2017/06/austerity-and-the-british-library.html With the closure of hundreds of libraries over the last few years, do...
So there is our world and a parallel world and my protagonist, Jack, from our world, parallel world self changes his name to Seth. For him to change his name it would need to be a life changing...
So what I'm stumped on is my protagonist Jack and Ellie help her father who says is trapped in a dimension but actually opened a gateway to a place that is the nexus point of all realities. They...
Can anyone provide me with the words to the poem Steve Allen read out this morning on his LBC show. It was all about shame and went something along the lines of:- I do not wish to know their names.......
Can anyone help me analyse this rhetorical question: 'Their sleek bodies, their breasts and legs—all flawless. The things they did to him, and the things they made him do. Blud. Mete. You are the...
The Straw, a play by Eugene O'Neill, is set in a factory town in Connecticut around the year 1910. At the opening of the play, Bill Carmody is waiting for Doctor Gaynor to finish examining Carmody's...
Could someone draw me a camera with the quote “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”
— Alfred Stieglitz in sharpie?...
So I have an idea in my head of a young woman named Ann. Ann was imbued with either a fragment of a cosmic being called the force, or the force its self and her are bonded together. After some time...
I've got a sample assignment to proofread the above and I also have the answers. My dilemma is that Jane Austen had a certain style of writing, and certain words which look clearly wrong to me are...
Hello, folks I am currently reading Succubi by Edward Lee but I am struggling with annotation such as what to write and also how would you guys annotate the passage? Here is the passage along with my...