If you’re ready to shake off the shackles of conventional rhyme and meter, but don’t know where to begin, there’s no better place to start than learning to write like E.E. Cummings.
How to write like Dorothy Parker
Whether you’re a poet, essayist, critic, or fiction writer, learning to write like Dorothy Parker can seriously up your composition game.
How to write a fake memoir
Writing a fake memoir is a treacherous, tricky business. But learning how it’s done is the best way to avoid being fooled by the next shocking but highly improbable bestselling tell-all.
How to write like Hunter S. Thompson
Even if you’re not a journalist, learning to write like Hunter S. Thompson will shake up your writing habits and add an unorthodox liveliness to anything from memoirs to blog posts to job-seeking cover letters.
How to write like Margret A. Treiber
Strong characters are a must. I don’t have to like the characters, but I have to have some point to relate to
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 in medias res
In medias res is easy to do — too easy, in fact. The trick is, it’s hard to do well.