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Articles related to "Muse"
Silent chuckles and quiet muses: To grow or not to grow, communicating with folks. Galanthus are snowdrops and Leucojum are snowflakes. galanthus • leucojum • garden information • selecting
Listening To The Muses "Let's go to a museum!" evokes entirely different images in each and every one of us. So, what is a museum? museum • sony wonder technology lab • the getty • journal of museum education • indigenous cultures
Musing About My Birds This is my musing about my birds. birds • parrots • parrotlets • pinous • finches
Brenda Dayne of Cast On Interview An interview with the host of the wonderful knitting podcast, Cast On, Brenda Dayne. Part I of II. brenda dayne • cast on • podcast • interview • knitting podcast
News from And Also The Trees and Faith and the Muse New And Also The Trees album next year, and new Faith and the muse album this summer. Faith and the muse is going on tour in the US to promote their new album. and also the trees • faith and the muse • judith • element
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
Wordsworth's The Idiot Boy Wordsworth's ballad, "The Idiot Boy," reflects the poet's dedication to creating poetry that addresses simple rural people in a natural environment. william wordsworth • idiot boy • innovative ballad • rime scheme • betty foy
Unlocking Your Creativity Staring at a blank screen? Stumbling over your writer's block? Check out these suggestions to unlock your creativity! creativity • ideas • muse • writing • classics
Prepare to Write an Autobiography Avoid writing a dry and boring autobiography by researching and brainstorming first. Try this idea of using brainstorming charts to get the creative juices flowing. autobiography • researching your autobiography • brainstorming • stop writers block • how to start autobiography
Write a Script With No Plan? Though I often tout the effectiveness of having a solid plan when creating a script, many writers tell me they want to write freely, without being rigidly controlled. script • scriptwriter • screenplay • play • stage
Shakespeare Sonnet 49 Addressing his muse, the poet/speaker warns that he will do whatever it takes to secure himself from any possible future loss of inspiration. shakespeare 49 • against that time • if ever that time come • against that time when thou shalt strangely pass • against that time do i ensconce me here
Shakespeare Sonnet 51 As in Sonnet 50, this speaker continues the use of the horse metaphor, as he explores the contrast between body and soul. shakespeare sonnet 51 • thus can my love excuse the slow offence • sonnet 51 • pegasus • winged-horse
Brenda Dayne of Cast On Podcast Brenda Dayne discusses with us her muses and getting funding for her podcast in part II of this interview. brenda dayne • cast on podcast • knitting podcast interview • knitting podcast • knitting muses
Shakespeare Sonnet 33 The extended metaphor of sonnet 33 dramatizes clouds hiding the sun. The sun represents the speaker's writing talent or muse, and the clouds are lulls in inspiration. william shakespeare • sonnet 33 • full many a glorious morning have i seen • anon permit the basest clouds to ride • quatrain
Sticks And Stones... Sticks and Stones or <I>vers de societe</I> in Faerie Garden, faerie queen • shelley • shakespeare • greek • isle of man
Phillis Wheatley As the first published African American female in the eighteenth century, poet Phillis Wheatley incorporated Christian references to describe the plight of the enslaved. phillis wheatley • first published african american female poet • african american literary tradition • christianity • abolition
The Lessons of Leonardo da Vinci Need inspiration? Leonardo da Vinci's work can spur hundreds of ideas. sketches of leonardo da vinci • the vitruvian man • leonardo • da vinci • sketch
Philip Freneau Philip Freneau was the first American born poet, who earned a reputation as a revolutionary pamphleteer satirizing the British in the struggle for American independence. philip freneau • poety and politics • father of american poetry • poet of the revloution • pamphleteer
Making History Special Article for the Live Your Dream Event. Why I write history, and why the past and future are an integral part of my present. history • writing
Barbauld's Washing Day Anna Laetitia Barbauld's poem uses two opposite perspectives of washing day to demonstrate the optimism and excitement that are lost as a person grows older. anna laetitia barbauld washing day • analysis of washing day • summary of barbauld's washing day • point-of-views in washing day • today barbauld washing day
Sara Teasdale's To E. The speaker in Sara Teasdale's Petrarchan sonnet, "To E.," dramatizes her memories of beauty that she treasures, with a special memory of a treasured soul. sara teasdale's to e • a petrarchan sonnet • octave • sestet • memories
Shakespeare Sonnet 30 Sonnet 30 belongs to the group that is mistakenly thought to be addressed to a young man, but no young man appears, only a "dear friend"-only his poetic talent. shakespeare sonnet 30 • when to the sessions of sweet silent thought • quatrain • couplet • sorrow
Yeats’ 'Easter, 1916' William Butler Yeats' poem, "Easter, 1916," focuses on the Irish rebellion known as the Easter Rising, which occurred the week after Easter of 1916 in Dublin, Ireland. yeats’ easter 1916 • on the easter rising • general post office in dublin • irish rebels • senator
Getting Into IF - Part II Downloading specific works of IF - some hints on where to start. romance • science-fiction • horror • mystery • comedy
New Internet Comics Part III New Internet Comics Part III online comic strips • internet comic strips
Songwriting Songwriting is a way to check and see if your students are grasping all of those theory lessons that we present. Better yet, it's a way to allow their minds to "paint" a picture with sound. It is a wonderful vehicle for identifying those students with "natural" ability too. songwriting • resources • links • music • process
Criminals in the Workplace Employers' attempts to level their competitive playing fields have led to the creation of thriving criminal underground economies in both Canada and the U.S. criminals • employers • employees • workplace • underground economy
Easter Oratorios From the glorious Handel to the mysterious Pärt, the Easter season offers the excuse to explore music commemorating the passion and resurrection of Christ. classical easter music • henrich schütz • g. f. handel • j. s. bach • f. j. haydn
Ornamental Grasses for Shade - Imperata cylindrica and Ophiopogon A true grass and a grass look-alike. This is the sixth in a series on ornamental grasses for shade. ornamental grass • ornamental grasses • gramineae • poaceae • imperata cylindrica
A Beautiful Garden Is my garden beautiful? People tell me it is but do I ever take a moment to see if I think the same? gardens • beautiful • enjoy
Owens the Century's Best Jesse Owen's is Suite 101: Track and Field's pick as the century's best athlete. ESPN had a different view, although the network did highlight many track and field stars in its Sports Century. jesse ownes • track and field • espn • olympics • babe didrikson
Sweet Serial Killer Dexter A review of Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay who has created the character Dexter, a serial killer who only kills people who deserve to be killed. sympathetic serial killers • michael c. hall • showtime • serial killer with a heart of gold • nice killers
Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet. browning’s how do i love thee • petrarchan sonnet • sonnets from the portuguese • octave • sestet
Introduction to the saxophone An introduction to the saxophone. history • sax • music • adolphe sax • jazz
Musings On Some Rivers Musings on some rivers, and the role they played, still play, in my life. river • fishing • boating • floating • canoeing
The First League: <I>The Tao of Hitch-Hiking</I> The first in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books. online book review • martin segal • electronic books • hitching • hitch-hiking
A Beautiful Garden? Is my garden beautiful? Have I ever explored it with non critical eyes? A revolution has taken place and smashing garden photos will tell me so spring • garden • stunning garden photos • gardening • jasmine
Androgyny in Alchemy and Mysticism What is the concept of Sol and Luna in Hermetic Philosophy? Explore the origins of this fascinating belief through illustrated manuscripts and alchemical texts. alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy • sol • luna
Best UK Indie and Rock Festivals A look at the UK's major rock, indie and alternative music festivals, from Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and the V Festival to Download and Scotland's T in the Park. uk rock and indie festival guide • uk's major music festivals • uk's major rock indie and alternative music festiv • uk festival guide • indie and rock music festivals
Each Stitch Represents Transforming the emotions you feel into a knit or crocheted object for yourself or others. knitting inspiration • crochet inspiration • knitting memory • knitting symbolism • ancestors
Ernest Hemingway and Boxing Writers and boxers seem to have little in common. Does Ernest Hemingway's love for the "sweet science" show that writers and fighters share more than you think? disciplined writing • ernest hemingway and boxing • sweet science • men without women • a moveable feast
Film Review: Henry V This week, we look at Kenneth Branagh's antiwar masterpiece, Henry V, made from one of Shakespeare's most jingoistic and humorless plays. henry v • agincourt • shakespeare • kenneth branagh • lawrence olivier
The Death of Dalziel Reginald Hill excels himself in "The Death of Dalziel," which begins with Dalziel himself being blown up, leaving Pascoe to investigate a complex series of crimes. the death of dalziel • reginald hill • dalziel and pascoe • police procedural • emily dickinson
The Tri-Cities in Washington State While visiting the Tri-Cities of Washington State my thoughts turn to Hanford Nuclear Reservation tri-cities • hanford • hanford nuclear reservation • richland • pasco
Whatever Happened to "Daddy"? I only have one chance to be a "daddy" to each of my children. I don't want to blow it. bible • fathers
Colleen Murphy and Aaron Gervais True to her tri-creative nature,The December Man scribe is now working with Tapestry New Opera Works to finish the libretto for a five-act opera by composer Aaron Gervais colleen murphy • aaron gervais • tapestry new opera works • berkeley street theatre • opera to go
Malaga: European City of Culture Malaga will improve road, rail and air links as well as existing attractions and opens new museums to support its bid for recognition as European Cultural Capital. malaga european city of culture • medieval malaga • cheap airline tickets to malaga • museums in malaga • buenavista palace |
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