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Current Directory: Writing:[450 - 465]
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Why Proofreading Is Necessary In Technical Content Writing by James Marriot Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in your technical content will reflect poorly on your company. In some cases it may even lose you potential customers. So, good edit
What You Can Learn From Dr. Phil About Writing Non Fiction Books by Sophfronia Scott Even if your career doesn't involve being a full-time writer, being the author of a book can be a huge boon for you. Our society holds authors in such high regard that an
Five Steps to Goal Setting by Jennifer Minar What would you like to achieve in your lifetime?
Author Basil S. Walth once said, "If you don't know where you are going, how can you expect to get there?" These ar
Thawing Your Writers Block by Mary Anne Hahn When I go through bouts of writer's block, my fingers stiffen, and my brain goes as blank as the snowy screen of a television on the fritz.
I don't know about
10 Tips For Promoting Through Ezine Articles by Michael Southon What's the most powerful marketing technique on the Web? Search Engine positioning? Perhaps. But did you know that some of the most successful web marketers don't
7 Tips for Submitting Articles to Article Resource Sites by David McKenzie Submitting articles to article resource sites should be easy. But it is surprising how many people do not follow some simple rules. By not following these rules it can mean
THE RAINBOW BEHIND THE CLOUDS by Arleen M. Kaptur
It is an absolutely perfect day. The sun is shining and warm breezes gently cross our path. The sweet sound of chirping birds fills the air and the gentle
Weaving words for the web by Yvette Nielsen WHILE Luddites toll the death knell for books, we who have made the transition to "new media" look to the future with confidence.
The Internet does not spell the
Filters What They Are, How To Avoid Them by Jennifer Turner FILTERS, WHAT ARE THEY, HOW TO AVOID THEM
By Jennifer Turner
Filters are the extraneous words we use when attributing a thought or action to a character. Her
If The Viewpoint Character Is A Secondary Character, Have You Established Who He is by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
I have said above that if a secondary character tells the story of the main character, then the spotlight should be kept on the main character.
Writing Fiction, literature and Large blocks of text for the Internet by John Stevenson Have you always wanted to write a novel? If your have then the time has come to put pen to paper, or byte to RAM and actually tell it to the world.
Unless you don't
Technical Writing Tips by Diana Barnum Technical writing is a specialized field which not only demands
an in depth knowledge of the subject on which you are writing,
but also a good command of the writte
Knock Out Writers Block: Listening To Your Inner Voice by Celise Downs When I was young, I used to talk to myself. Long, drawn out, one-sided conversations. I didn’t have an imaginary friend, I just talked to myself. My mother says that’s why I
Get A 6 Figure Book Advance by Susan Harrow It's the dream of 81% of the population to write a book. No matter how many times people tell you how difficult it is to do, nearly everyone wants to do it. There hangs a cer
Cover Letters Are you telling them what they want to know by Amit Pujar Let's face it, recruiters (or employers) are smarter than we think. Big organizations pay a hefty salary to their HR department to filter out and sieve through hundreds
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