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Pope Urban’s Call for Crusade
For most of the medieval times, the lands of Europe Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East and Africa had been divided. At the border of these two religions was the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire which served as the bulwark of Europe. For the longest time, this empire had checked the advances of the… Read More »Pope Urban’s Call for Crusade
Read More »Pope Urban’s Call for CrusadeHerodotus on the Effects of War
In ancient history, few figures are as famous as the Greek writer Herodotus. His works have become famous summarizing the history of Greece and Persia and their eventual war. This has made him one of the go-to sources for people learning about this period. However, in recent years his historical accuracy has come into question.… Read More »Herodotus on the Effects of War
Read More »Herodotus on the Effects of WarBrandon Sanderson’s Advice About Learning on the Job
Brandon Sanderson is quickly becoming a rising star within the fantasy genre. His Cosmere universe has been regarded as one of the most unique and fascinating worlds in fiction, containing multiple book series including the Mistborn and Stormlight Archives. His series contain unique abilities and powers that have helped set them apart from other fantasy… Read More »Brandon Sanderson’s Advice About Learning on the Job
Read More »Brandon Sanderson’s Advice About Learning on the JobThe Dangers of Perfection According to Anne Lamott
Writing a book is one of the most challenging tasks an artist can do, not because of any physical demands, but because of the emotional and mental hurdles you’ll need to overcome. People often turn to writing guides and manuals to help them learn when they begin writing. One of the best manuals you can… Read More »The Dangers of Perfection According to Anne Lamott
Read More »The Dangers of Perfection According to Anne LamottThe Preciousness of Mortality
Although fantasy has often been regarded as kids’ stuff by many in the writing community, the genre has proven itself capable of tackling important themes just as well and even better than other types of fiction. From the political intrigue of A Song of Ice and Fire to the religious themes of the Chronicles of… Read More »The Preciousness of Mortality
Read More »The Preciousness of MortalityThe Insight of Elizabeth Moon
Although not as well known in the fiction world as some of her contemporaries such as Geroge RR Martin and Robert Jordan, writer Elizabeth Moon has made her splash in the genre with her works such as The Deed of Paksenarrion and Serrano Legacy (Familias Regnant). While she doesn’t delve into politics as much in… Read More »The Insight of Elizabeth Moon
Read More »The Insight of Elizabeth MoonHow To Fall In Love With A Book
In the modern landscape of publishing, the internet and its decentralized nature has made publishing your book easier than ever. This means even writers with relative little experience but large audiences could be able to publish their works. Take John Greene for example. Although more well known for his hit educational YouTube series, Crash Course,… Read More »How To Fall In Love With A Book
Read More »How To Fall In Love With A BookThe Wisdom of Ernest Hemingway’s Work
There are few American writers as prolific from the 20th century as Ernest Hemingway. His works, including The Old Man and the Sea, For Whom the Bells Toll, and A Farewell to Arms remain popular books, being read by millions of people every year. This is partially because of the era he wrote in, the… Read More »The Wisdom of Ernest Hemingway’s Work
Read More »The Wisdom of Ernest Hemingway’s WorkThe Hardships of the World Through Writing
Storywriting is more than simple entertainment, it is a way to share ideas and help people learn about the world around them. More importantly, they can allow people to learn bout the less savory things happening, issues, problems, and other hardships that we might not realize or fully understand. In this modern era, that ability… Read More »The Hardships of the World Through Writing
Read More »The Hardships of the World Through WritingWisdom in Persistence When Writing
There are few things as rewarding but also challenging as writing a book. Whether it is a fictional story, sharing your wisdom, or simply writing about something you are passionate about, you will face many challenges in different places. While people think that the writing itself is the challenge, the truth is that it is… Read More »Wisdom in Persistence When Writing
Read More »Wisdom in Persistence When WritingThe Wisdom of Jose Rizal
It wasn’t just the generals and politicians who secured Philippine independence. A lot of the credit belongs to the activist and writer Jose Rizal. His books, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo became a major inspiration for future leaders, challenging the Spanish colonial system which would eventually lead to his death. Aside from his books,… Read More »The Wisdom of Jose Rizal
Read More »The Wisdom of Jose RizalArt in War: In Flanders Field
Many people often say that art equates to suffering and those who create the best art are those who are tortured souls. While this isn’t necessarily true, there have been some cases where the most beautiful works were created in the darkest places. There are few periods as dark in human history as the World… Read More »Art in War: In Flanders Field
Read More »Art in War: In Flanders FieldThe Unusual Life and Though Provoking Wisdom of Diogenes the Cynic
When we think of Greek philosophers, we tend to have a clear image in our mind. A wise, elderly man with a neatly kept beard and a long pristine toga. These men were typically found around the acropolis spreading their wisdom, or with their students debating the nature of man and the world. While this… Read More »The Unusual Life and Though Provoking Wisdom of Diogenes the Cynic
Read More »The Unusual Life and Though Provoking Wisdom of Diogenes the CynicPoetry of Mark Twain Against the Philippine-American War
There are few American writers as well-known and prolific as Mark Twain. His works effectively encapsulate the issues of the time such as the fight for workers’ rights, the fallout of the American Civil War, most relevant to this post, America’s growing imperialism. These are issues that have shaped the United State’s history throughout the… Read More »Poetry of Mark Twain Against the Philippine-American War
Read More »Poetry of Mark Twain Against the Philippine-American WarA Line to Live By From Evan Winter
The publishing industry has gone through a seismic shift in the last few decades. From a market monopolized by a handful of players, the internet and writing platforms have opened new doors for all writers. Now all it takes is a bit of talent and a strong following for a writer to get their works… Read More »A Line to Live By From Evan Winter
Read More »A Line to Live By From Evan Winter