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Rules:

1. Your post must be (in some way) about writing, reading, or artwork - anything to do with creativity or inspiration is fine.

2. The content of your post must be appropriate for people of all ages. If you wish to recommend a book that may be for older audiences, that's fine - as long as you let me know first.

3. There aren't that many rules... so go ahead and have fun with this!

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It's Ba-ack!

Posted by Danielle Cooke on Monday, August 26, 2013, In : Writing Tips 
Hey, all! 

By now I'm assuming that, for most of you, school is back in session. And despite the stress that you may be feeling, there's no better time to write. You'll be in new surroundings, you'll meet new people, you'll learn something new, and this can net you with more writing material than you've had in months.

And what better time to get feedback on your work? Now you have teachers and peers to give you constructive criticism and help you improve your writing.

So stop stressing and start...
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Stress, stress, stress, and.... Poetry?

Posted by Danielle Cooke on Thursday, April 18, 2013,

Well, it's that stressful time of the year again. The school year is winding down, and all of those big projects and assignments are due. I don't know about you, but I feel like this windup toy, unable to stop and unable to go anywhere worthwhile. We've just got to hang in there and know that we'll get there eventually.

So, try something relaxing. Everyone has different coping strategies, but mine.... you guessed it... usually involve writing. For times like these, it's usually poetry. When y...


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Back to School!

Posted by Danielle Cooke on Friday, August 31, 2012, In : Writing Excercises 

For most of you, school is back in full swing, and I'm sure that at least a few of you aren't that excited; and thats okay. However, think of it as an amazing opportunity to get feedback on your writing. If you hand a piece of writing in to your teacher asking for constructive criticism, even if it isn't an assignment, I promise that you will learn a lot from their feedback. And try writing at least two pages of creative writing a week, and handing them in to your teacher; you will learn a lo...


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Danielle Cooke I love to write, and that is why I created this website. I believe that the chance to share your writing should be given to everyone, no matter what skill level or age. I hope that you find inspiration from this site and create inspiration for others. Live, love, laugh, write...share these with others and find them within yourself.
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