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Current Directory: Writing:[45 - 60]
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Can An Old Indian Engineer Write Fiction by Michael LaRocca CAN AN OLD INDIAN ENGINEER WRITE FICTION? Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
An author emailed me three "disadvantages" to her decision to become a writer. Let m
Five Essential Steps to Set up Your Authors Web Site by Judy Cullins Five Essential Steps to Set up Your Author's Web Site Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
You may already have your web site up. You may be ready to create one.
Improve Your Writing by Nicole Murphy None of us will be brilliant writers the moment we first pick up a pen or hit the keyboard. It’s a fact. We’re beginners and while some will be beginning with better skills
Have You Tested Your Theme Against Your Plot by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
How we usually begin the preparation stage in the writing process is…
We think of an idea for a story We think of a su
Taming The Book Proposal by Jill Nagle Taming the Book Proposal: The Basics Oh, that most maddening of documents! For so many of us eager to move forward with our nonfiction projects, it looms large like a guard
Freelance Copyriters: Double Your Income by Nick Usborne Freelance copywriters are a strange group of people when it comes to running their own businesses.
They are outspoken and enthusiastic while selling their clients' pro
Making The Time To Write That Novel by Patty Apostolides
Finding the time to write a novel is one of the major issues confronting writers, particularly those who haven’t been published yet. How does one justify to themselv
Youre Scared To Start Writing But You Want To Write Anyway by Ellen Essene We all know how to write, right? So why is it so hard? Why do we freeze up at the thought of writing our thoughts down on paper? I have a suspicion it started when we were al
Four Keys to Successful Journaling by Christin Snyder Four Keys to Successful Journaling By Christin Snyder
In part one of "The Healing Powers of Journaling" we explored the various ways that journaling aids in pers
Writing Business Letters That Get The Job Done by Shaun Fawcett Despite the widespread use of e-mail in commerce today, traditional business letters are still the main way that the majority of businesses officially communicate w
Understanding The First Rule Of Writing—Before You Start The Great American Book by Marvin D. Cloud Chaos and confusion come when established rules and procedures are not followed. Even mixing and matching systems to favor one’s own position can cause a great deal of con
When the Editor is NOT the Enemy by Mridu Khullar They can be mean, unethical and downright unprofessional. But not all editors fit that bill. In fact, most editors would rather give you money that take it, make no changes
Beating Perfection Syndrome so you can write by Angela Booth Copyright © 2002 by Angela Booth
It's Saturday afternoon. Your partner has taken the kids to the park. You have a whole hour to write. Instead of which, you sit, Publishing Pit Bulls by Lisa Hood Publishing Pit Bulls
You have invested a great deal into your writing: time, attention, your heart and soul, maybe even a few tears, and now you’re considering investing
Introduce Yourself to Local Markets by Kay Bolden A minor political scandal broke in the small Mississippi town where I was living, and the local paper scrambled to cover all the angles. Unfortunately, most of their wr
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