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A HOME IN THE ETHER Do Writers really need a website by Sue Kendrick Do I really need a web site? This must be one of the most frequent questions asked by on-line writers and for which there is only one answer ... NO, of course you don't! <
Get Help With Invitation Wording by Analeese Burnabaker If you are trying to write an invitation to an important event or celebration, don't let yourself struggle with finding the perfect invitation wording all on your own.
Simple Tips for Creating a Good Book Poster by Laura Hickey Posters can be a great and inexpensive way to promote your book. But don't rush right out until you know the key items to include on your poster.
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The Lazy Mans Guide To Great Characterization by Steven Barnes One subject arising whenever writers gather to discuss their craft is the mining of life itself for story material. While a vital and important technique, it is important to
One Author’s Solution For Publishing Creative Writing Output by Jim Green It has never been easy to have your creative writing output accepted by traditional publishing houses.
Witness these famous masters of fiction who were all obliged to
Fight The Fluff! by Robert Warren
The first and final rule of quality writing is this: what doesn't strengthen your writing, weakens it.
There are no neutral words when you're trying to be persua
Writing Fiction That Sells by Patrick Dent ACT ONE – The Setup
In Act One the protagonist meets all of the characters in the story. We also learn the main problem of the story. Everybody can usually
Im Just The Writer by Stephen Schochet Writers are often are greatly surprised or disappointed by how their work is changed when it is adapted for the big screen. When Irwin Shaw's World War II novel The Young
Top 10 Tips For Writing A Good Press Release by Gary Sims Writing a press release doesn't need to be difficult. Here are 10 tips for writing a successful press release.
1 - You are writing for journalists
Press releases ar
To Transcribe or Not To Transcribe Interviews by Catherine Franz 11 Secrets from an Experienced Interviewer
One of the unwritten rules of writing a book, an article, or any sort of material that requires the writer to intervie
Forget About Talent! by Steven Barnes How is a writer to access her deepest and most powerful wells of creativity? How do we tap into our talent, our genius, our greatest potential for success? Writing classes o
ARE YOU WRITING FOR A CHANGE by Mary Anne Hahn Whenever you reach one of those writer's roadblocks, it helps to take some time to reexamine what drives you to write in the first place.
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THE ARTFUL DODGER BECOMES SEXY: The Rise of Clive Owen by patrickaltoft
Clive Owen reportedly fell about laughing when Angelina Jolie told him that he looked sexy in "Beyond Borders". This may have been news to the actor who used to be a b
A Guide to Term Paper Writing by sverdlow
No student has ever had to go through school without having had to write at least one term paper. But how to go about it? This article will give you the basics of Term Pape
How a Book is Born: One Authors Story by Judy Cullins How a Book is Born: One Author's Story Judy Cullins © 2003 All Rights Reserved
Not all books come out whole, all at once. In fact, most books ease out little by
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