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Current Directory: Writing:[30 - 45]
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Why It Pays To Listen Even When You Think They’re Nuts by Jim Green My first published work became a bestseller as soon as it hit the bookshelves back in 1995 and it has been topping the lists ever since. Lucky you, some might say.
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Who Said You Can’t Make A Profitable Income Selling Your Short Stories by Georgina Stath The truth is, selling your short stories to publishers is not the way to make a comfortable living from something you enjoy doing. The reason isn’t hard to understa
The Writing Club by Ieuan Dolby Typically when falling asleep in bed at night great thoughts enter the mind, long stringed and meaningful sentences trip over each other to receive attention at the front of t
Keys to Characterisation by Aspire2write Keys to Characterisation
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Far too many inexperienced writers create flat, stereotypical characters: the brave fireman, the dams
Remember Writing For Pleasure by Annette Beveridge-Young Many freelance writers, who write full-time, will agree that to survive within the publishing world, there are constant pressures to seek out new publishing outlet
Youre Published! Now How Do You Tell The Readers by Michael LaRocca The first thing you must do is quit thinking like a writer and start thinking like a reader. That shouldn't be a problem, because you are one. If you don't enjoy rea
HOW TO HUNT FOR MARKETS OVER THE HOLIDAYS by Dr. Erika Dreifus Chances are, you'll be busy over the next several weeks. Between preparing for, celebrating, and unwinding from the holidays it may be difficult to maintain your regular
A TEACHER WHO INFLUENCED MY WRITING by Irvin L. Rozier
Mine was Mrs. Martha Harrison, my eighth grade English teacher. She made us write, and write, and write. She would put a sentence on the blackboard (I used to be t
Casino Blogging – A Fast Free Way To Promote Casino Affiliate Programs by Richard Meeuwsen Open yourself up to the profitable world of casino affiliate programs with a blog account. Start to experience income just for writing messages. Anyone can do it, why not
A Profitable Idea for Writers by Mary Anne Hahn To say that I read a lot is perhaps one of the greatest understatements of all time. I read chronically, obsessively. Articles, books, magazines, newspapers, newsle
Dont Attempt To Write Without Them! by Linda Elizabeth Alexander You're ready to do it. You've accepted an assignment from your boss, agreed to put together a sales presentation, or were asked to write a report about las
Rome Wasnt Built in a Day by Mary Anne Hahn One of the characteristics that I am *not* known for, and which I have spent a lifetime trying to develop, is patience. I'm an "instant gratification" kind of girl w
How to write an Article by Lakshmi Menon Most of us know that writing an article is the best and the cheapest way to get targetted customers to your website. But how do we go about it?
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How to Write Better Instruction Manuals by bskcom
If you know how to do something -- and can do it well, almost without thinking -- it makes sense that you’d want to share this information. What better way to do it than with
How to Research Absolutely Anything by Stephanie Cage Have you ever thought about writing non-fiction but been put off by the amount of research involved? Writing about what you know helps, as you’re likely to have the informa
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