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A FEW THOUGHTS ON WRITING INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH by Craig Lock Here is my "dime's worth" (see learning "American English" , or at least your expressions already) on the subject of writing for an international audience on the world wi
TWENTY FIVE TIPS IN WRITING ARTICLES FOR THE WEB by Craig Lock Writing articles can provide you with enormous amount of exposure on the Web. You are branding yourself on a shoestring budget - it hasn't cost you a cent, but a li
What does this inexplicable tutor want by Francis Dower Many students around the world face in their opinion with insurmountable challenges - to design and successfully complete their writing assignments. Whatever task you face w
They are just afraid of writing by Francis Dower Sometimes, students as well as scholars are afraid of designing and completing new project, one of the most difficult in their turbulent student life, one of the longest dur
Novel to Screenplay: The Challenges of Adaptation. Some basic steps when adapting a novel to the sc by Lynne Pembroke and Jim Kalergis ADAPTATION 101
Brimming with confidence, you’ve just signed the check purchasing the rights to adapt John Doe’s fabulous, but little known novel, La
My husband didnt believe me when I received my first order! by Milana Nastetskaya You know, when last November I told my husband "I am going to write a book", he laughed. What kind of a book could a former music teacher possibly write? Especial
SMILE WHEN YOU E MAIL THAT, PARTNER! by Doug C. Grant You're busy.
You've got a bunch of e-mails to send. You hit the keyboard. Wham...bam...out they go.
Most go to people you don't know or know only casually.
How To Sprinkle Your Article With Laughs by Timothy Ward
Everyone likes to laugh. At least everyone sane. Actually, insane people laugh too, they just don't know they're laughing. Even the Pope laughs, just not in pub
All You Need To Know About Agents For Now by Sophfronia Scott The agent issue is such an emotional one for writers. Having one is a huge validation. I was fortunate to sign with an agent while still writing my first novel and it was
Writing Copy For Online Catalogs by Wild Bill Montgomery What's one of the things that most of your ad copy has in common?
You write your copy for one primary product or service.
Since most of the ad copy is d
Do You Submit Articles to Ezines by Nucha Aquino There is something I'd like to talk about... from the angle of an ezine publisher.
That's "How to submit articles to an ezine, and get published".
Put yo
The Best Freelance Job Boards for Writers by Janet Ilacqua How many times have you checked out a job board to that either it no longer exists or that there is one or two jobs listed. Out of the hundreds of job boards on the Web toda
Writing For Children: Turn Your Ideas Into A Book by Laura Backes Turn Your Idea Into a Book
Maybe you're one of those lucky writers whose head is bursting with ideas. Or perhaps you have one idea that's been nagging you for weeks,
Does Each Element of Your Story Further The Theme by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
Whichever theme you choose, all the elements, which make up your story, dialogue, conflict, scenes, etc should be written with the theme in mind
Write Strategy: Think, Believe, Attack by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ Think of writing like karate...it's about DISCIPLINE.
Writing, like other forms of art, work or talent, requires discipline. It won't ever be enough tha
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