Nicholas Klacsanzky
Nicholas Klacsanzky has had a love for writing since the age of eight, initiated by his father George Klacsanzky, a celebrated haiku poet. He has written three full-length poetry books, including three chapbooks of poems. Besides poetry, he has completed two novels, a collection of essays, and written uncountable short stories. Recently, he was a finalist in the Line Zero Literary Contest for his short story, The Unwritten Score.
Graduating from The Evergreen State College with a B.A. focused in writing and literature, he also garnered a certificate in teaching English as a second language. He is the creator of Social Editing: a service that provides professional editing and social media marketing.
Believing in the completeness of education and expression, Nicholas is also an avid mathematical theorist. Largely studying and investigating set theory, he has created many new areas of focus beyond the existing theory on infinity.
Also an experienced musician with sixteen years practice in percussion, he recently took up classical singing in the east Indian tradition. He occasionally teaches tabla, an east Indian classical drum.
Nicholas lives in Shoreline, Washington.
Latest Articles
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Paragraphs Made Easy
Have you ever had a reader of your essay say ,"This doesn't make any sense?" This article can help students organize their paragraphs into solid ideas.
Jun 10, 2010
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A Local Secret to Writing
Have you felt a lack of creativity? Surprisingly, writers can draw creative ideas from mundane surroundings
Feb 18, 2010
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How to Find a Thesis
By using simple techniques, you can discover your thesis: searching for what you enjoy, locating the main idea, and finding what you want to tell your audience.
Dec 18, 2009
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Natural Ways to Cure Insomnia
Sleeping by a schedule, finding time to relax, eating foods that calm the body and being comfortable before rest are all possible answers to the problem of insomnia.
Dec 17, 2009
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Natural Ways to Deal with Depression
Besides medication, there are natural ways to aid the end of a depression. Exercise, having a varied diet, and the expression of creativity are all viable options.
Dec 16, 2009
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Haiku – An Easy Way to Write
Haiku poet Nicholas Klacsanzky discusses the main aspects of Haiku writing and understanding. With its stress-free style, it can be a viable solution to writing anxiety.
Dec 14, 2009
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Finding Stresses in Words
Have you ever been confused about where an accent or stress is in a word? An experienced writer shows easy ways to detect where the stresses lie.
Jun 29, 2009
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Alliteration as an Aid in Poetry
Speed up your maturity as a poet by understanding practiced methods of using allitteration.
Jun 24, 2009
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Avoiding a Poetry Slump
Have you ever been in a poetry writing slump, and did not know what to do about it? An experienced poet shows an easy way to end our writing tribulations.
Jan 15, 2009
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Using the Dictionary for Expanded Vocabulary
Ever strived to increase your vocabulary power? An experienced writer explains how to charge your language with new words and their understanding with an easy approach.
Dec 19, 2008
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