The Van Gogh Effect a Short Story by Richard White

“The Van Gogh Effect” Written by: RWhiteAuthor Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a young artist named Ella. Ella was captivated by the works of Vincent van Gogh, particularly his masterpiece, “The Starry Night.” She spent countless hours studying the painting, …

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March of the Writers Day 3

@rwhiteauthor Day 3 of #marchofthewriters is Under the influence , here is a day 1 and 2 recap and My influences.#motw2024 #authorlife #writingcommunity #writercommunity #amwriting #bookstagram #authortube #booktube ♬ original sound – RWhiteAuthor

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Healing Mental Health with the Power of Poetry: A Therapeutic Journey

In a world where mental health struggles are increasingly prevalent, the healing power of poetry offers a beacon of hope. Poetry, with its ability to express the depths of human emotion in beautifully crafted words, has emerged as a powerful tool for those grappling with mental health challenges.

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Unleash Your Creative Spirit: A Beginner’s Guide to Poetry Writing

Image by Freepik Written by @RWhiteAuthor Poetry has a timeless allure, captivating hearts and minds with its power to evoke emotions, paint vivid imagery, and express the depths of the human experience in a few carefully chosen words. Whether you’re a seasoned wordsmith or a …

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It’s Never Too Late To Start Writing

By BookBaby author Michael Gallant Writing isn’t just a young person’s game. Many authors who didn’t start writing until they were in their fifties, sixties, and seventies (and older!) have made their mark with critics and readers. Jonathan Safran Foer published Everything Is Illuminated at …

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E-book Piracy

Thesis by @RWhiteAuthor for English-123 October 2020 Digital eBook Piracy has become a massive problem for authors, publishers, and book distributors worldwide. There are several arguments and opposing views on the subject. Some companies and blogs discuss eBook piracy and counterargue this issue by ignoring …

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The Hunted – A short story

The room was dark, hardly any light at all, just a small flicker coming from a flat-screen tv in the kitchen. “It has been three long years since the slaying of the mother and daughter in little oaks, with no leads. The police still look …

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