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Writing Articles for Free and or Paid + Websites to Submit your Writing by Laura Hickey When starting out in the article writing business many feel one sided. Some say that writing for free will gain you great publicity while others prefer only to be paid for th
YOU CAN LEARN TO WRITE by Bob McElwain While on the phone with a fellow a while back, he mentioned he wanted to start a business on the Web. When I asked what he planned to do, he had a couple of good answer
Poetry Techniques by Gary R. Hess The style of writing poetry differs from person to person; long or short meters, three or four lines to a stanza. But the great thing is, no matter how a poem is written it s
How text based gaming can improve your writing skills by Sara S. Piedade The online text based games have the advantage to exercise the players' writing skills and their capacity to provoke and offer response, due the real-time interaction with
What Aspiring Authors Can Learn From The 2005 Publishing Year by Sophfronia Scott 'Tis the season for evaluating the year gone by! Over the next few weeks you'll see plenty of articles summing up the successes and failures in industries all across the
Letters of Reference – Writing Tips and Strategies by Shaun Fawcett Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situatio
A Barrel of Fun – Book Review by Lisa M. Hendey A Barrel of Fun – Book Review By Lisa M. Hendey
Rarely do you crack the spine of a book put out by a religious publisher and find yourself giggling out loud, but
Be Brief by Militza Basualdo
BE BRIEF
When writing, always try to be brief. Unnecessary words are a lazy person’s habit, waste the effort of the writers and reader and muddy the thinking
Poetry in a Nutshell by Gary R. Hess Poetry is more than just rhyming and prose that is in meters and verse. It is an art form. It is something that can not be judged by its cover and can not be critisized to th
Learn to Write Like a Pro by Caterina Christakos Learn to Write Like a Pro
©) 2003 Caterina Christakos
Many writers write for the experience. Others dream of having a number one best seller. Both How To Ensure Your Article Is NOT Published by Azam Corry I bet you've heard that submitting articles for publication in ezines is an excellent, low-cost means of promotion.
And it's true.
There are hundreds of thousa
Journaling Techniques by Christin Snyder Journaling Techniques
By: Christin Snyder
So far we have discovered many of the benefits journaling provides. Some of them include: at-a-glance records of he
How To Write Effective Articles by David Hudson A website is only as good as its content. If people don’t want to read what is on your site, then they will not use your services, either because they don’t trust you or don’
All About Sheet Music by patrickaltoft
Sheet music is an important tool for established musicians and those who want to learn. If you do not know how to read sheet music, don’t worry. There are many onlin
It’s Good To Be A New Writer: Breaking The Myth That Experience Is Everything by Shelley Wake There’s a rumor out there in the publishing world that an editor won’t even look at the work of a new writer. It might be true for certain types of writing, but after intervi
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