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Author: Richard

Richard Everywriter (pen name) is the founder of EveryWriter and a 25-year veteran of the publishing industry. With degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology, and Education, Richard has dedicated two decades to teaching writing and literature while championing emerging voices through EveryWriter's platform. His work focuses on making literary analysis accessible to readers at all levels while preserving the rich heritage of American literature. Connect with Richard on Twitter  Bluesky Facebook or explore opportunities to share your own work on ourSubmissions page. For monthly insights on writing and publishing, subscribe to our Newsletter.

Awards Writers Should Know

Posted on November 5, 2012May 4, 2019 by Richard

Awards Writers Should Know We think the net is a tool. Sure it’s a community, a voice, an amplifier, but it was created as a tool. To that end we think that great writers will want to read great works. They might be in a genre or literary fiction, but knowing and reading great works…

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Art by Lyanda Warne

Posted on November 4, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

The human form inspires me to paint. I look for a gesture that I can exploit in order to reveal something about the subjects personality. For me it’s more about the manipulation of the paint

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10 Movies Based on Books! (Coming Soon)

Posted on October 31, 2012July 14, 2017 by Richard

10 Movies Based on Books! Coming Soon Near you, and all that jazz These 10 movies, based on novels, are coming out over the next year or so. We are looking forward to all of these (some more than others of course). A few we are very excited about On the Road should be awesome….

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A Warrant for the Execution of a Witch

Posted on October 29, 2012May 28, 2019 by Richard

Whereas Bridgett Bishop als Olliver the wife of Edward Bishop of Salem in the County of Essex Sawyer at a special Court of Oyer and Terminer

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Art by Alice

Posted on October 25, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Art by Alice       AliCè: Alice Pasquini, principally a visual artist, works as an illustrator, set designer and painter.Based in Rome, she has lived and worked in U.K., France and Spain. AliCè has travelled the world bringing her art to the streets of many countries. She has collaborated on illustration, graphic and design…

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Every Day Writing Challenge!

Posted on October 21, 2012April 18, 2025 by Richard

We are issuing all of our readers the Every Day Challenge. I get emails and talk to young writers all the time who have never submitted their work for consideration to be

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Art by Kurt Wenner

Posted on October 18, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Art by Kurt Wenner   Kurt Wenner is a world renowned artist of both classical and street art. He has traveled the globe and gained an international audience. His work has appeared all over Europe, Asia, and in the United States. In 1984 Wenner invented the art known as anamorphic or 3D pavement art. It…

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The Devil by W.B. Yeats

Posted on October 17, 2012December 1, 2023 by Richard

My old Mayo woman told me one day that something very bad had come down the road and gone into the house opposite, and though she would not say what it was, I knew quite well.

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Art by Alex Nasekin

Posted on October 11, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

In 1988 he made his appearance unexpected and bright. Alex Nasekin started his exhibition activity with his personal exhibition in Chuvash State art museum. Immediately afterwards…

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W.B. Yeats on Where the Poet Lives

Posted on October 10, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

There is an old saying that God is a circle whose centre is everywhere. If that is true, the saint goes to the centre, the poet and artist to the ring where everything comes round again.

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Art by Eleanor Leonne Bennett

Posted on September 27, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Art by Eleanor Leonne Bennett               Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 16 year old internationally award winning photographer and artist who has won first places with National Geographic,The World Photography Organisation, Nature’s Best Photography, Papworth Trust, Mencap, The Woodland trust and Postal Heritage. Her photography has been published in…

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Sharing Your “Baby”: Why Writers Should Collaborate by Nicolas Gremion

Posted on September 23, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Most writers are possessive of their work. Just like mothers develop babies for months before introducing them to the world, authors often feel their pieces are precious cargo. They take great

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Interview with Robert Pinsky

Posted on September 20, 2012May 31, 2017 by Richard

Robert Pinsky is the author of 19 books of poetry and criticism. He is one of America’s best known poets and served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1997 to 2000. His work The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996

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Artwork by Dana Loberg

Posted on September 20, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Dana Loberg was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended Yale University, lived in New York City and currently resides in San Francisco, California. Painting is meant to

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Back to School: 11 Tips for Writers in Programs

11 Tips for Writers in Programs

Posted on August 26, 2012February 3, 2023 by Richard

Here are our Back to School suggestions: 11 Tips for Writers in Programs

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