Updated 04/03/18
Big update! We've not actually had a full Literature "week" for PE in a long time, but we are starting to plan towards doing so this year, firstly a publishing week and then some future ideas. These articles no matter how old are still very useful, so please bookmark this and come back!
Over the past few years, projecteducate has worked hard to provide educational articles for various art forms. Within literature, we've seen our fair share and we've used our own group CRLiterature to manage these articles to ensure as much of the community can see them. However, sometimes we miss people and that's a shame because the articles we've written as a community have been pretty spectacular.
So to help people pick up the articles they may have missed, here is a list of them all! This is a great chance for you to read what you may have missed, or tag your friends who may find them useful!
The Articles:
Most Recent First
Publishing Week: SPRING 2018
COMING SOON! Make sure you watch CRLiterature & projecteducate for articles!
Gallery Descriptions & Miscats Week: February 2018
How and Where to Submit Your Literature
Exploring Literature and Fan Fiction
Art in the Professions: September 2017
Crowdfunding for Authors
Novel Writing Basics: October 2016
Taking Time: The Art of Time Management
From Short Stories to Oh Shit
Is NaNo Right For Me?
Story Structure for Non-Conformists
Completing Long Projects
Planning for NaNoWriMo
So You Want to Edit Your Manuscript?
The Lifecycle Of a Novel Draft
Character Arcs
When (Not) to Publish your Manuscript
Novel Writing Basics Week Wrap-Up
Writers Block Weekend: July 2016
Welcome to Writers Block Weekend
Burst Writers Block with Conflict
7 Ways to Form Healthy Writing Habits
How to Find, Use Prompts
Fan Fiction Week: April 2016
Welcome to Fan Fiction Week!
Project Educate: How To Critique Fan Fiction
Publishing Week: SPRING 2018
COMING SOON! Make sure you watch CRLiterature & projecteducate for articles!
Gallery Descriptions & Miscats Week: February 2018
How and Where to Submit Your Literature
Exploring Literature and Fan Fiction
Art in the Professions: September 2017
Crowdfunding for Authors
Novel Writing Basics: October 2016
Taking Time: The Art of Time Management
From Short Stories to Oh Shit
Is NaNo Right For Me?
Story Structure for Non-Conformists
Completing Long Projects
Planning for NaNoWriMo
So You Want to Edit Your Manuscript?
The Lifecycle Of a Novel Draft
Character Arcs
When (Not) to Publish your Manuscript
Novel Writing Basics Week Wrap-Up
Writers Block Weekend: July 2016
Welcome to Writers Block Weekend
Burst Writers Block with Conflict
7 Ways to Form Healthy Writing Habits
How to Find, Use Prompts
Fan Fiction Week: April 2016
Welcome to Fan Fiction Week!
Project Educate: How To Critique Fan Fiction
The Director's Guide to Seamless Integration
Taking Your Fanfiction to the Next Level
Why People Enjoy/Write Fan Fiction
Keeping It Real
Taking Your Fanfiction to the Next Level
Why People Enjoy/Write Fan Fiction
Keeping It Real
The Ethics of Fanfiction
How to Create an Original Character!
Fan Fiction Week: Wrap-Up
Art in the Professions: September 2015
What is a Literary Journal?
Art History Week: May 2015
A Field Guide to Modernist Literature
Publishing Week: March 2015
Making the Magazine
A Quick Guide to Publishing Resources
How to Write a Query Letter
Traditional Publishing or Indie Publishing?
The Rejection Project
How to Get Published 2.0
What is a Chapbook?
The In's and Out's of Book Covers
We're Not Psychics- Running Sidekick Books
Deviants in Print: Dave Rudden
Publishing for the Non-Lit Artist
10 Reasons to ALWAYS Read Submission Guidelines
Lit Publishing Week
Art History: February 2015
Harper Lee: An Unexpected Chapter
The History of Songwriting
DD Week: February 2015
Dos and Dont's of Literature DDs
Gallery Descriptions: August 2014
Lit Characters and Descriptions
Demystifying the Poetry Gallery
Fan Fiction On deviantART
Gallery Descriptions: Nonfiction
Lit Basics Week: July 2014
Project Educate: Lit Basics Week
Literary Terminology Guide
PE: Literature Basics Settings
Fighting the Bloat!
Hitching a Ride with Dialogue
What Is A Story?
Everything You've Learned About Writing is a Lie
PE Lit Basics: What is Creative Nonfiction?
Dr. Editlove
Choosing a Literary Format and Length
Writer's Block: Of Course It's Real
Writers' Block: The Myth
When and How to Edit
Emotions in Writing and How to Portray Them
How to Stay Inspired and Focused on Your Writing
PE: How to Make the Most of Your Lit on dA
How to Create an Original Character!
Fan Fiction Week: Wrap-Up
Art in the Professions: September 2015
What is a Literary Journal?
Art History Week: May 2015
A Field Guide to Modernist Literature
Publishing Week: March 2015
Making the Magazine
A Quick Guide to Publishing Resources
How to Write a Query Letter
Traditional Publishing or Indie Publishing?
The Rejection Project
How to Get Published 2.0
What is a Chapbook?
The In's and Out's of Book Covers
We're Not Psychics- Running Sidekick Books
Deviants in Print: Dave Rudden
Publishing for the Non-Lit Artist
10 Reasons to ALWAYS Read Submission Guidelines
Lit Publishing Week
Art History: February 2015
Harper Lee: An Unexpected Chapter
The History of Songwriting
DD Week: February 2015
Dos and Dont's of Literature DDs
Gallery Descriptions: August 2014
Lit Characters and Descriptions
Demystifying the Poetry Gallery
Fan Fiction On deviantART
Gallery Descriptions: Nonfiction
Lit Basics Week: July 2014
Project Educate: Lit Basics Week
Literary Terminology Guide
PE: Literature Basics Settings
Fighting the Bloat!
Hitching a Ride with Dialogue
What Is A Story?
Everything You've Learned About Writing is a Lie
PE Lit Basics: What is Creative Nonfiction?
Dr. Editlove
Choosing a Literary Format and Length
Writer's Block: Of Course It's Real
Writers' Block: The Myth
When and How to Edit
Emotions in Writing and How to Portray Them
How to Stay Inspired and Focused on Your Writing
PE: How to Make the Most of Your Lit on dA
Prose Basics Week: January 2014
Hear Me My Audience!!
Formatting for the Interweb Era
"Said" and Effective Dialogue Tags
Hook, Line, and Sinker: How to Start Your Story
Passive Voice vs Active Voice
Pacing (and Show vs. Tell)
Readymades (Hallmarks of Lazy Writing)
Colloquialism: You down with it?
Revise and Edit
Varying Sentences
Making the Most of the Words You Use
What is Voice, Anyway?
Prose Basics Wrap Up
Hear Me My Audience!!
Formatting for the Interweb Era
"Said" and Effective Dialogue Tags
Hook, Line, and Sinker: How to Start Your Story
Passive Voice vs Active Voice
Pacing (and Show vs. Tell)
Readymades (Hallmarks of Lazy Writing)
Colloquialism: You down with it?
Revise and Edit
Varying Sentences
Making the Most of the Words You Use
What is Voice, Anyway?
Prose Basics Wrap Up
Poetry Basics Week November 2013
Story Planning Week June 2013
Worldbuilding: Environments and Social Structures
Utter Foolishness
How to Plot like a Grim
Please Pants Responsibly (Paper Notebooks FTW!)
The Name Game
Utter Foolishness
How to Plot like a Grim
Please Pants Responsibly (Paper Notebooks FTW!)
The Name Game
Poetry Forms Week March 2013
Critique week January 2012
Literature Week January 2011
Literature Week March 2008
Poetry or Prose: Who Knows?
Truth & Lies: Nonfiction Prose
Who Needs Reality? We have Fiction!
Poetry Pickles
Unreal City: The Lit Forums
Truth & Lies: Nonfiction Prose
Who Needs Reality? We have Fiction!
Poetry Pickles
Unreal City: The Lit Forums
Other stuff
I will attempt to update this for future articles- and if you notice one missing, let me know and I shall add it!
Question time!
- Which articles above have helped you personally or you found useful/insightful?
- What kind of articles interest you the most (i.e. interviews)?
- If we hold future PE weeks, what areas would you like to see covered (not already above)?
- And for future reference in case we need to call upon you to help write future PE articles- are you a subject expert or enthusiast in any form, style genre or aspect of literature or the literature community and if so what?
- Draw and muro dinosaur if you can't answer any of the above or just fancy drawing a dinosaur.