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A Guide to Poetry Styles & Terms by Rose DesRochers Poetry is made up of so many specific patters and language. There are as many forms of poetry as there are writers who pen it. Here I have gather some resources to specifi
Make Time to Write: Overcome Your Excuses by Cynthia Morris
By Cynthia Morris
After a full day of work, family and life, you fall into bed exhausted. Mentally ticking off your to-do list, you cycle through shopping lists,
Navel Gazing: How to Edit Yourself by Heather Reimer Writers around the world agree... it's nearly impossible to edit your own writing. We tend to fall in love with our words the moment they burst onto the screen and,
Does Your Theme Contain Character, Conflict, Resolution by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
For a theme to work and the story, which will revolve around the theme, it has to contain three things…
1.Character
2.Conflict
The One Plot Wonder by Michael LaRocca THE ONE-PLOT WONDER Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
Back in the mid to late 1980s I was a security guard. The pay was lousy, but it gave me many hours in secl
Moonlighting Idea: Community Speechwriter by Mike Morgan All sorts of people give speeches, not only politicians and executives of international conglomerates. Virtually every major life event involves some sort of speech. For
FIRST AID FOR AN AILING RESUME by Meredith Pond With the economy threatening a recession, many corporations aren't doing as well as their profit projections have predicted. As a result, thousands of people are being
Are You Ready To Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone by John Colanzi Are You Ready To Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone? by John Colanzi
It's amazing how long it took me to actually start writing and submitting articles for publication
The Recipe for Getting Published by Mridu Khullar (http://www.WritersCrossing.com) Got talent but no clips? Here's the recipe for getting published...
* Procrastinating When you've finally decided you have to put
Truth or Lie: Fiction vs. Memoir—How Memoir Writers Can Approach Truth and Healing by Linda Joy Myers The recent flap about James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces has hit the media with a big bang, bringing the age-old debate about what is acceptable when writing memoir--a “
Poem Each Time by Kathryn Lim Each Time Each time I worry An angel would whisper "Fear Not Fear Not" It is God who sees you through Each time I am disappointed An angel would whisp
Article Syndication A New Vehicle for King Content by S. Housley Creating Content New websites are being launched daily. In order to compete, webmasters need to find alternative ways of producing themed websites. Highly focused articles a
How To Write Articles Quickly by Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D. Yuck, it's that time again, newsletter time. Are you stuck in front of a blank page or computer screen? Do you struggle each time you have to write? People seem to
Romance Readers Pet Peeves by Lynette Rees I thought it might be a good idea to talk about over-used phrases in romance novels and short stories. This isn't just for me to have a moan and groan, but for you writers to
Grab the Headlines; Craft a Compelling Press Release by Sonali Raval Have you been following the news lately?
Doesn't it amaze you that the media continues to report on every move Elizabeth Taylor makes? She hasn't made a m
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