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The Strange Avalanche Iceman Headline Techniqu by Grady Smith Curiosity. Intrigue. Mystery. All strong components that grab readers of your headlines by the ear a quite literally drag them into the rest of your copy.
Of cour
You Dont Have To Be A Genius To Write A Love Poem by Marguerite Bonneville Love poems are a wonderfully romantic gesture and can often express your thoughts far more eloquently than verbal communication.
If you have some talent with
Writers Voice: Five Places to Find Meaning by Melissa A. Rosati Have you seen my voice?
Odd question, I know. Voice is associated with sound not sight. Still, I’ve been looking for it everywhere: writer’s retreats, a bedroom
Bring Out the Natural Writer in You by Judy Cullins Bring Out the Natural Writer in You Judy Cullins ©2004 All Rights Reserved.
Think you can't write a book that will sell? You aren't a natural writer? In fact, you d
Writing For Public Relations by Ana Ventura So you're not sure how exactly to go about writing material for you public relations campaign, and maybe you're not even sure you want to. We're all busy people, right?<
To Blog Or Not To Blog by Jim Edwards Web logs, commonly referred to as "blogs," represent all the rage right now in online publishing.
Not really a newsletter or traditional html page publishing, bl
The Written Word How to use it to Create Powerful Sales Letters by Chuck Crawley The *written word* is the most powerful source of influence in the universe. Just think about how the daily newspaper forces the opinions of the people who live in you
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM AND HOW TO AVOID IT by Craig Lock PLAGIARISM: Wow . What a big word, like "marmalade". Hope I spelt it correctly!
PLAGIARISM is deliberately copying someone else's work and putting your name
The Art of Writing Effective Web Site Sales Copy by Shelley Lowery If you're selling a product or service on the Internet, your words are the most important factor in determining your success. High-tech web sites with fancy image
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A WRITING COURSE PROPOSAL by Dr. Erika Dreifus At some point in their careers, many writers may teach writing courses, either before a "live" classroom audience or, these days, online. But how does a new teacher deve
Rhetorical Questions by Michael LaRocca RHETORICAL QUESTIONS Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
Here's a question I ask as an avid reader. It's rhetorical, which means you don't have to answer it. Whic
CHILDS PLAY by Arleen M. Kaptur When you are around young children, listen very carefully. When they believe no one is concerned with what they are doing, they let themselves go. They make up stories, g
Introduction to Document Design: Visual Organization by Linda Elizabeth Alexander This article may be reprinted in your ezine, on your website, or in your print newsletter provided 1. You include the article in its entirety, unchanged; 2
CHRISTMAS IN JULY by Mary Anne Hahn For many of us who live in the Northern hemisphere, the month of July means vacation, swimming, boating, picnics and camping. Long hot days entice us to slow down,
How to Achieve Success as a Screenwriter by bskcom
Screenwriting is a competitive trade. To distinguish yourself as a prize-winning writer you need to master organizational skills, take creative risks, and learn how best to p
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