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America, Why I Love Her


America, Why I Love Her


$8.93


No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WAYNE,JOHNTitle: AMERICA WHY I LOVE HERStreet Release Date: 01/31/2002…

Riding in Cars with Boys (Special Edition)


Riding in Cars with Boys (Special Edition)


$3.98


Riding in Cars with Boys achieves broad appeal as a tearjerker laced with hardscrabble humor. In the crowd-pleasing hands of director Penny Marshall, Beverly Donofrio’s bestselling memoir loses much of its real-life gravity, but its rich humanity remains in abundance, especially since Drew Barrymore plays Donofrio with effortless charm. The movie spans 20 years, from Bev’s pregnancy at 15 in 1963 …

Sesame Street - Bert & Ernie's Word Play


Sesame Street – Bert & Ernie’s Word Play


$4.69


The Muppets are putting on a play on words (get it?), a convenient framing device for a Sesame Street-style reading lesson. Get ready for some sticky, slippery fun when Prairie Dawn directs the G-rated vaudevillian act, complete with Bert and Ernie in straw hats telling corny jokes and a pie-throwing machine in fine working order. There are behind-the-scenes prop emergencies and a finale no-show, …

Arthur - Arthur Writes a Story [VHS]


Arthur – Arthur Writes a Story [VHS]


$6.19


This funny episode finds Arthur struggling with a school assignment requiring him to write his life story. Trouble is, he thinks there isn’t that much to say, so he uses a little artistic license. But when invisible elephants and trips to outer space somehow become details in his autobiography, he has to figure out where he blurred the line between fact and fiction. Also on this tape is “Locked in…

Pagemaster [VHS]


Pagemaster [VHS]


$3.19


A blend of live-action and animation, this film centers on a fearful young boy (Macaulay Culkin) afraid to experience life because he’s calculated the odds of an accident for every known activity. Chased by bullies, he winds up at the local library, where a bump on the head sends him into an animated universe, where his best friends are walking, talking books voiced by, among others, Patrick Stewa…

GOING DEEP WITH VIOLET MONROE (Scene Readings)

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Poetry was divided into three main types of poetry by the great philosopher Aristotle; they were comedy, tragedy, and epic. He claimed comedy was simply an imitation of what is inferior and possibly laughable. He claimed the other two, tragedy and epic, were similar in that they both portray suffering and produce effects and emotions in their readers. The only difference between the two was epic was said to be a one verse poem while tragedy was in narrative form.

Today, poetry and literature scholars believe that poetry does indeed contain three main genres. However, the three are known as lyric, narrative, and dramatic, not comedy, tragedy, and epic. Each of these genres can then be saturated with sub-genres and then sub-sub-genres depending on the rhyme scheme, rhythm, meters, style, and even emotion.

Lyric poetry are poems focused on thought and emotion. The poems may be songs–and songs may be any other genre. The main sub-divisions include elegy, ode, and sonnet. Lyric poetry does not tell a story. Major lyric poems include “Go, Lovely Rose” by Sappho and Shakespeare’s Sonnets.

Narrative poetry is a poem which tells a story. Most commonly, the stories involve heroic events or are of cultural or national (or some degrees even local) importance. Subdivisions of narrative poetry include ballads and epics. “The Divine Comedy” by Dante, “Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, and “Odyssey” by Homer are just a few of the major narrative pieces.

Dramatic poetry is written in verse that is meant to be spoken. It generally tells a story, but can also simply portray a situation. The majority of dramatic poetry is written in blank verse. The authors Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare have all written important dramatic works.

Although there are three main types of poetry, each can be divided into hundreds, possibly even thousands of genres. If you haven’t found one you enjoy, chances are you will, just keep looking!

Gary R. Hess is the author of Definition of Haiku. Be sure to check out his types of poetry.

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Publishing my manga?!?! :o ?

im making a manga its categorized as supernatural romance comedy school i have a bit of mature but its not graphic to the point its considered hentai or anything its like kamikaze kaito jeanne mature where chiaki and maron make out but its a bit more detailed like from waist up and not just shoulder up. i want to submit the manga to a publishing company but i just dont know which one tokyopop is good but only 3 volumes! its fine but i think i need more volumes than that clamp is too cardcaptor sakura if you know what i mean and viz media doesnt do sex scenes (but without the “actions”) and i cant seem to know which company catergorizes in what so it be helpful if you can send me companies with their websites or works/genres they’ll publish …also japanese/american companies with the right to left readings only please… thank you

The first thing you have to consider is DO YOU HAVE TIME AND WORK ETHIC FOR THIS?
No matter what company you try if they pick you up, they may contract you to do a certain amount of volumes for a certain amount of pages each. Also, Three Volumes is actually a lot of work. That’s like…100+ pages per volume. Do you have time to get 100 pages of quality work done by the time they want it done?

As far as I know, Viz doesn’t do original properties, CLAMP isn’t a publishing company, they are a group of comic artists and TokyoPop, from what I’ve read from others has a really “Manga pilots” program where they pay a flat (one-time) fee for a 24-36 page story where they can publish your work however they want without credit or compensation.

Most Japanese publishers won’t publish your work unless you’re already “famous.”

I would say think it through and refine what you can do before trying to submit your work to anyone.

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