What a few days it has been for me in the city of dreaming spires.
Melvyn BraggI don’t like to brag, but I soaked up the words of wisdom of writer and broadcaster, Melvyn Bragg… Read More
Calling all bookworms! Have you ever wanted to walk among the streets that your most loved author has walked through? Sit at their favourite spot, or have a drink at their favourite coffee h… Read More
Please find below the Literary device that sounds like a metal characteristic answer and solution which is part of Daily Themed Mini Crossword February 6 2020 Answers. Many other players ha… Read More
Since its creation in the early 1830s, cinema has and continues to entertain and fascinate the world. People quote movie lines in their daily conversations, they wear shirts featuring on-scr… Read More
There is no doubt that the city of Alexandria city is one of the most beautiful cities in Egypt. It is the second-largest city in the country and the largest one on the Mediterranean Sea. Al… Read More
Jesus told parables. Lots of them. But what exactly is a parable? What’s the point of them? Are parables to tell us something? Or are they to hide something from us? Either way… Read More
Houska Castle is an early Gothic castle, located 47 km north of Prague, the Czech Republic, close to the German border and surrounded by thick woodland crisscrossed with low peaks and rushin… Read More
This city that’s rich in history is at the heart of The Balkans, is mid-way between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea. Sofia is not only the capital of Bulgaria, but also the largest… Read More
The major site of megaliths in Europe, Brittany (or Bretagne in French) is famous for its megalithic monuments and mysterious art vestiges. As a historical and cultural area in France, Britt… Read More
Home of the first shot of the April Uprising against the Ottoman Empire, Koprivshtitsa is a town soaked in history. Located at 111 kilometers east of Sofia, huddled between the mountains of… Read More
Do you want to be a successful literary agent, but are unsure how to start. It can be tough to break into the publishing industry. There are a lot of hoops to jump through, and it can be har… Read More
This rustic 1830 house gives all the warm vibes, with its unique location at the foot of the Montmartre Hill in Paris’ 9th arrondissement. The Musée de la Vie Romantique or the… Read More
The e-books that are also referred to as e-journals, e-editions, eBooks, e-books, or digital books. Before hitting Ebook App Development, let us have a brief history of the e-book concept… Read More
When you’re an avid reader, there is nothing better than spending an afternoon on the hunt for your next story. If you’re used to going online or to chain stores for your next bo… Read More
Once known as the Place Royale, Place des Vosges stands on the dividing lines of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements in Paris. The square is the oldest planned square in Paris and of the Marais… Read More
Is your workplace culture really on the same page as your recruiting strategy? Are you deploying nurturing strategies to ensure you can land the best recruits? Fostering a resilient and powe… Read More
Looking for jobs in consumer durables? The consumer durables sector aims to provide durable goods, such as commercial kitchen equipment and machinery for the construction industry. Additiona… Read More
Of the Overarching Series and Its Connection to Speculative Fiction This is the second of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fict… Read More
Every ancient civilization had its ancient gods and goddesses, and here we discuss the ancient gods of the different nations from around the world.
Celtics Deities
The Celtic spiritual… Read More
Thursday, October 13, 1988, Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz goes to al-Ahram newspaper. He does some work, sees some friends, and has a little chit-chat with them, mostly about the Nobel Priz… Read More
On the afternoon of June 21, 2022 Fuzhou International Friendship Cities Cultural Festival was held in a hybrid form integrating online and in-person attendance. H.E. Liu Yantao, China… Read More
Buhari approves appointment of Fasanya as SMEDAN’s DG
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Mr. Olawale Tunde Fasanya as the new Director General and Chief Execu… Read More
In order for things to move from one place to another, there should be a medium that connects the two places together and through which what needs to move can move. For instance, cars move o… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 5: Surprise #5--Mission Impossible: Standalone Series Stories This is the eleventh of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the c… Read More
Shenzhen, China – TimesNewswire – On July 19th, the “2022 HUAPOP Creative Festival” jointly sponsored by HUAPOP Creative Industry Alliance and Chinese Cultural Center… Read More
There’s always a great reason to visit the United Kingdom. Whether it’s the world-famous attractions, the stunning scenery or just the fact that it’s such an easy place to… Read More
Edwin Rubis is a spiritual life coach and mentor currently confined in federal prison, where he is serving a 40-year sentence for a nonviolent cannabis conviction. While he fights for his fr… Read More
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known in human history. Its greatness is not restricted to only ancient ruins and heroic stories, but the greatness of their exi… Read More
We are all aware that Herodotus once remarked, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” but not everyone is aware of how true this statement is. Ancient Egypt’s civilization would… Read More
Wolves are quite unlike many other predators in terms of their body structure, behaviour, and long-lasting existence. Interestingly, wolves have also been kept as pets. On some occasio… Read More
Time goes by so quickly. For 12 years, the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) has infused the world film scene with infinite vitality as it proceeds to forge ahead with full en… Read More
Why do you need to start learning Arabic?
The Arabic language is one of the oldest living languages on the face of the earth, researchers dispute the age of this language. The Arabic lang… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
History is the science that is concerned with studying the chronological record of events that affected a nation, as it is based on a critical examination of various sources of information a… Read More
In 2022, wars are still raging in different corners of the globe. To welcome World Peace Day on September 21, CGTN has launched its global “Read a poem” campaign under the theme… Read More
Introduction
Jane Austen was a novelist and writer who lived from 1775 to 1817, her works are known for their depiction of everyday life and people. She is one of the best known English w… Read More
Writer's Craft Article Fiction Fundamentals: Writing Elbow Grease, Part 5D General Revision Choices by Karen S. Wiesner Based on Cohesive Story Building, Volume 2: 3D Fiction Fundamentals Co… Read More
Whether you like a super sweet Woo Woo or a extra dirty Martini there is nothing like enjoying a expertly mixed cocktail with good company. Belfast is bursting with fantastic bars and so man… Read More
The Roman Empire was one of the most influential civilisations in the world. The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence so much of our lives today.
From ancient roman art, architectu… Read More
Several texts, some of which are literary works and others linked to human rights and religion, have undergone numerous translations. The Bible and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights… Read More
Literary terms are one of the many techniques a writer uses to enhance the quality of their writing style, structure, or overall impression. They can be used playfully to crack us up, in a h… Read More
The Pearl of the Aegean Sea; this name is justified. If you have heard it before, you must know, dear reader, that I am talking about Izmir.
Izmir is a metropolitan city far west of Anato… Read More
The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Creative writing is a type of writing that aims to communicate a narrative through powerful written ideas with an emotional impact. This type of writing includes poetry, short stories, novel… Read More
Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870)
He was known by his literary name Charles Dickens, a novelist, social critic, and English writer. He unanimously consensu… Read More
Beginning with its strong demographics, studying German has a lot going for it. It has over 130 million speakers worldwide and is Europe’s second most widely spoken language. It also o… Read More
What are the oldest civilisations on record? Throughout the millennia, numerous civilisations have risen and fallen. Throughout time, humans started to learn to live in groups sharing the sa… Read More
Manchester is a British city located in the northwestern part of England, and it is one of the major cities in the county of Greater Manchester. The city of Manchester is the pioneer of the… Read More
Walter Savage Landor was right when he said: “Nothing is pleasanter than exploring a library.”
For bibliophiles and book lovers, there is no more charming and magical place th… Read More
Armagh is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. The idyllic county offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors, from the city’s historic architecture to its bu… Read More
The fact that when American actress Angelina Jolie arrived at the Calabash Literary Festival yesterday, Jamaicans in attendance did not even bat an eyelid, has been a talking point since a v… Read More