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How to write like Laura Ingalls Wilder
Capturing the nuances of Laura Ingalls Wilders' settings, themes, and narrative style can be unexpectedly challenging … and controversial.
How to write like Emily Dickinson
She wore all white, she hid herself away from the world, and she was an urban legend in her hometown. She also wrote some of the most unusual and enduring poetry of all time — and nobody but Emily Dickinson herself realized it until after her death.
How to write like Ernest Hemingway
Can you learn to write like America’s most consistently admired author? Indeed you can. But there are five very important steps you must take.