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10 Secrets For Everyday Writing Success by Shaun Fawcett Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
During my 30-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousa
Writing Made Them Rich 2: Charles Dickens by Michael Southon Charles Dickens was born in Portsea, England, in 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office, stationed at Portsmouth. Although his job was well paid, his
The Importance of Technical Writing Services by James Marriot One common belief in the global software industry is that, if a program is well designed or well written, it won’t need any software documentation. But, as we often se this
For Beginners: 10 Ways To Prepare To Get Published by Jill Nagle For Beginners: Ten Ways to Prepare to Get Published (Skip directly to ten for the fastest shortcut!)
By Jill Nagle
Like any field, excellent writing requires s
I DONT NEED NO STINKIN DOUBLE NEGATIVES! by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta A couple of years ago, a teen flick came out -- Can't Hardly Wait -- that starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ethan Embry.
While the film was amusing, pull
The Forces of Nature in Your Stories by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ Nature plays a big role in stories. Nature can make a character more authentic because it can influence his/her action or behavior.
If you ever find you
EAST LONDON AUTHOR BRINGS OUT DEBUT NOVEL by Linda Lenehan Linda Lenehan was born in Southern Ireland and moved to South Africa some years ago. After living in Johannesburg for a number of years she moved to East London and has made
Getting a Blog on the Internet by Jesse S. Somer The fearful, ignorant guy has got a blog on the Internet. It must be easy!
Of all people in the world I was easily one of the most pessimistic about computers, the I
Keeping your readers interested when writing non fiction by Gary R. Hess Writing non-fiction might be the easiest of all writings, but it’s not always the easiest to keep your readers interested.
When writing non-fiction the best thing to d
In Praise of Personal Pronouns by Robert F. Abbott Rudolph Flesch, a pioneering advocate of readability, put great stock in the liveliness of the written word.
One way of getting that liveliness into our writing, h
Article Writing For Marketing Can Be Affordable by bgmarketing
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding writing articles for marketing. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how
Writing for Mediocrity by Heather Reimer A while back, an Internet wit compiled a list of signs that you're not spending enough time online. One sure sign is that poor spelling and grammar still bother you
Everyones a Critic or At Least They Could Be by Heather Wallace Imagine a job that is tons of fun and, if you follow the advice outlined below, is probably one of the easier routes to becoming a household name. It is the job of Movie R
Look Out! New Trends in Self Publishing by Christopher Willitts Unless you’ve been hiding out in a cave somewhere, you’ve most likely noticed a significant movement towards the publishing of eBooks, a.k.a. "electronic books." This
Why Is Professional Website Content Writing Essential by James Marriot Communication of ideas and thoughts can only be effective if the words that are used can convey the intended message clearly, unambiguously and forcefully. If, however, the
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