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Introduction to Analytic Number Theory through Unsolved Problems <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Sequences and Series of Factorials

Introduction to Analytic Number Theory through Unsolved Problems : Sequences and Series of Factorials

Posted 12 Years Ago


This is my original work on a combinatorial problem. It is advised that you understand advanced calculus or calculus 3 to read it.
Writing and Constructive Criticism - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> 7 Signs of Trolling

Writing and Constructive Criticism - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly : 7 Signs of Trolling

Posted 13 Years Ago


Knowing the difference between a troll comment and a comment meant to help can keep your blood pressure, and your foot-in-mouth responses, down to a minimum...we hope.
Deepening Your Character's Point of View <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Make dialogue meaningful, not empty.

Deepening Your Character's Point of View : Make dialogue meaningful, not empty.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Dialogue has three parts-- speech, action, and thought.
scatterbrains, unite! <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> "he wants us to move the island"

scatterbrains, unite! : "he wants us to move the island"

Posted 13 Years Ago


an overview on the suspension of a reader's beliefs. i will be throwing knives and riding a panther into the classroom. let's get this song a rockin'!
How Not to Suck at Writing <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Voice Development part 3

How Not to Suck at Writing : Voice Development part 3

Posted 14 Years Ago


How to make Diction and Voice work for you.
Troubled Waters <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> "On Hold" Projects

Troubled Waters : "On Hold" Projects

Posted 14 Years Ago


I call writing a project. Why? Depending on what it is, it takes time.
Poetry - The Rules. <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Blank Verse

Poetry - The Rules. : Blank Verse

Posted 12 Years Ago


Blank Verse is Poetry that is written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. Blank verse is often unobtrusive and the iambic pentameter form often resembles the rhythms of ordinary speech. William Shakespeare wrote most of his plays in blank verse.
Creating a Language <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> The Beginning

Creating a Language : The Beginning

Posted 13 Years Ago


The beginnings to creating your language.
Factions in Fiction <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Creating a good faction

Factions in Fiction : Creating a good faction

Posted 12 Years Ago


The basics of creating your protagonists faction
Characters-The Vital Organs In Any Writing <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> The Final Goodbye- The Finishing Touches

Characters-The Vital Organs In Any Writing : The Final Goodbye- The Finishing Touches

Posted 13 Years Ago


Setting Your Character Off Into The World, Try Not To Cry.
The Perfect Fantasy <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Establishing Characters

The Perfect Fantasy : Establishing Characters

Posted 14 Years Ago


Characters are the thing that makes any story, but they are one of the most important elements in a fantasy. In a story where nothing is real, the characters are what really haunt the reader until they come to life.
How To Be A Better Writer <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Using Writing Bursts

How To Be A Better Writer : Using Writing Bursts

Posted 11 Years Ago


Generate Ideas and Enthusiasm!
How to Write Historical Romance  <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Regency surnames

How to Write Historical Romance : Regency surnames

Posted 2 Years Ago


This is a list of surnames in Regency era
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Updated 10 Years Ago

This is done to forefend imparting of the rudimentary Treasury musical notes. going along with your crybabiesSometimes, your backyard crybabies will probably grow to be part of fun the family. If you could ask for 5 illustrious multitudes to your par..
To Build A World <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Religion

To Build A World : Religion

Posted 13 Years Ago


Gods, goddesses, religions, and the questions one needs to ask in order to get situated nicely. Well, uh, in the vein of fantasy, anyway. =P
Haiku for Amateurs <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> A Brief history of "Haiku"

Haiku for Amateurs : A Brief history of "Haiku"

Posted 12 Years Ago


A history of the renowance and development of Haiku.
Oh Woe, the Weaving Of a Story <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> 1. Complications

Oh Woe, the Weaving Of a Story : 1. Complications

Posted 14 Years Ago


Let's make things complicated.
 Fiction in emotion  <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> detail detail detail!!!!

Fiction in emotion : detail detail detail!!!!

Posted 13 Years Ago


add as much detail as you can but sometimes there can be beauty in siomplicity
The Right Way to Write Wrong <img src='https://www.writerscafe.org/images/breadcrumb.png' width='7' height='11' alt=':' class='absmiddle' /> Anticipating negative responses, and the pre-emptive strike against criticism

The Right Way to Write Wrong : Anticipating negative responses, and the pre-emptive strike against criticism

Posted 13 Years Ago


Find out exactly what you're doing wrong so that you can stop and ask yourself whether or not you give a s**t. If you don't, make it known.

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