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Do Not Sell in the Resource Box! by David McKenzie Most people assume the resource box at the end of the article is their opportunity to sell.
You write an article and can sell your product or sell yourself via a li
IMAGINE THE IMAGINATION by shadha kudrath ali Imagine the Imagination
Imagine a three hundred page book was in the author’s mind before it was poured out onto the pages of the book.
Imagine all those
Writing Press Releases That Get Noticed by Brian Moore Among the various foolproof methods used to boost traffic to your site (ezine advertising, and search engine submitting, to name a couple) one method seems to be forg
The Paradox of Sarah Kane by Paula Bardell There are some who believe that the world lost one of its finest late 20th century dramatists when Sarah Kane committed suicide in 1999. Her work produced extreme reactions
How MUSHing improved my writing skills. by Bronwen Wheeler Sure. I'd done creative writing at school, but really who doesn't dabble with such things at least once in their life? Just the other day I was looking back at what I call
Tsunami a poem dedicated to help aid and awaeness and encourage future harmony. Make peace not wa by malcolm james pugh
Natures dice, thrown in a trice, In a grotesque game of craps, Whose final score, is real shock and awe, And rewriting global maps. Political reputation
Slow Pokes: Short story on the changing world of writing by Jesse S. Somer "No one will ever know who I am, I’m a nobody-writer from nowhere… I’ve had a thousand rejections from all the major publishers. It seems my destiny is never to be read, an
Appetite Control Food: Opportunity Rising in Australia by James Marriot In the next two decades as one out of every two persons is likely to be overweight or obese, this is set to become a major public health issue all over the world. Body image
Promote Your Books by Blogging by Deborah Woehr A blog is the best tool in your Internet marketing arsenal. Why? Search engines spider (check for updates) blogs more often than the average website. The reason for this is
Some of My Pet Peeves by Michael R. Serovey Over the past 3 or 4 years I have visited many web sites and subscribed to many newsletters. I have noticed that many of these so called gurus don't bother to proofread
Writing for Yourself by Amrit Hallan I often see writers getting bogged down by "markets". They constantly worry about who is going to like their work and who is not going to like their work.
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A Winning Web Site Requires Winning Words by Oscar Bruce Ever sit down to create that winning ad, publicity release or newsletter and couldn't come up with the right words or phrases? You will never make your future until you<
Does Your Story Have A Theme by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
It should.
A theme is a one-line explanation of your story.. Every story should have one because our stories are about something.
The Makings Of A Personal Essay, Really by Jenna Glatzer Sometimes I can be dense when it comes to realizing the potential of my own life experiences as essays for magazines. I, of course, fully believe that everything in my life
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