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WriteSome App 5 Best Poems of 2021
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The WriteSome App 5 Best Poems of 2021, Must Read!

The WriteSome App has always believed that poetry is the expression of authors' emotions in beautifully chosen words. In our app, you can find poems about all sorts of topics: happiness, optimism, sadness, anger, grief, and more. Since 2021 is going to end very soon, we want to recommend you

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WriteSome Introduces Medals

WriteSome App is implementing some major changes today WriteSome has seen in the last few weeks, writers from around the world have joining its writing community and have been writing amazing poems and stories on our app. Our writers have been writing and sharing their work with others that has

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5 Poetry Books of 2021 article on WriteSome
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Poetry Books of 2021 [The Best 5]

Poetry books often become the bridge between you and your emotions. In fact, what is written inside helps you find the right expression of your feelings. On top of that, poems also talk about more serious things like political, social, or environmental issues. So, we have collected 2021's best books

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Habits of Successful Writers Article on WriteSome App
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Habits of Successful Writers [5 Effective Habits!]

Habits of Successful writers are possessed only by those who constantly want to strengthen their writing skills. So, are you one of them? If you're here, you might be looking for a way to start. Therefore, don't worry, we got you! Here are the most effective habits of writers that

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WriteSome App - How To Recite Poetry Like A Pro
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How To Recite Poetry Like A Pro

Recite poetry with emotion; express how you feel and, most importantly, make sure that the emotions and feelings are conveyed to your audience. At first, it might be a difficult challenge to read a poem. As you practice, your skills will improve. Moreover, to guide your practice, WriteSome has prepared

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Haruki Murakami Film Adaptation "Drive My Car" Article on WriteSome App
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Haruki Murakami Film Adaptation “Drive My Car”, A Must-Watch!

The first Haruki Murakami film adaptation was his first novel, Hear the Wind Sing. The film was out for the public to watch in 1981. While the latest adaptation happened this year. That is another work from Murakami, Drive My Car, adapted into a 3-hour long movie by Ryusuke Hamaguchi

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5 poetry ideas on WriteSome app
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30 Poetry Ideas You Can Write About!

Poetry ideas tend to disappear when suddenly you don't know what to write. Essentially, the process of writing poetry begins with recognizing your emotions and feelings. But, those two aren't the only sources of inspiration. So, today, WriteSome has collected some other ideas just for you. Let's dive down! [caption

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Haruki Murakami on WriteSome App
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Haruki Murakami and 5 Reasons to Read His Books

Haruki Murakami is an incredible writer. He has found his way of expressing a different side of life and imagination. A side that many have described as dark and strange. Through his magic of storytelling, no matter how odd and mysterious it is, readers still find it gripping. And, if

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WriteSome App: Share A Post in 3 Steps

[caption id="attachment_776" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] These are 3 easy steps to share any post on WriteSome with others.[/caption] WriteSome App is the platform for passionate writers. It's an app to express thoughts in the form of poetry or share experiences and imaginations through stories. With eye-catching covers and a super-easy design,

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Charles Bukowski's book in hands of a WriteSome App user
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Charles Bukowski And His 5 Life Lessons That Are Still Relevant

Charles Bukowski is an American writer of German descent, and people view his works as legendary. Why? That's because his poems, short stories, and novels portray the life of the suppressed that appeals to the readers. [caption id="attachment_757" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Some of the famous books by Charles Bukowski. Image by

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