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How My First Published Work Almost Hit the Dump Truck by Jim Green My first published work (and coincidentally my first bestseller) came about by way of accident. What do I mean by that? Just this: I didn't set out to write a book. I was sittin
The Value of Adding Images to Technical Documentation by V. Berba Velasco Jr., Ph.D. It’s cliché, but true—a picture does paint a thousand words. This is an important message to remember when writing any sort of user documentation, such as an i
The Bestseller Lying Dormant In Your Mind – And How To Access It! by Jim Green There is an age-old adage that is as true today as when it was first mooted.
"Everyone has at least one good book in them"
The problem is that most people never ge
A Simple Contest with a Strong Message for All Writers: Wake Up Your Writing Spirit by Shelley Wake The Blogfest 2005 Writing Contest has only been running for two weeks and already the results are overwhelming. And not because we’re getting far more entries than we expecte
LETTING YOUR WRITING SIMMER by Mary Anne Hahn One of the most important lessons I've learned about writing--and one of its most difficult aspects for many of us--is what I've come to call the "simmering process
The Monsters Out Of The Cage! Part 1 by John Colanzi For years mail order dealers have been cashing in on the public's insatiable thirst for information.
Now along comes the internet and "the monsters out of the
High Quality Technical Writing Services In India by James Marriot Technical writing is one service that companies who is launching websites, often require as they want to be known globally and Internet is one medium to advertise yourself w
10 Profitable Tips For Article Writers by Ken Hill 1. Write to one person.
When you're writing your article picture one person that you are writing to. This will make your writing more personable and help you to keep your
Writing fiction can be fun too! by Gary R. Hess Writing fiction is something that all of us have trouble with at one time or another. The thought of coming up with a story which didn’t even happy can sometimes even result
Using Article Marketing Effectively by myarticles
Article marketing is becoming the latest rage for several reasons, the foremost being that it is the best free way to promote your business and increase sales and subscri
The Working Case Study by Christine Taylor The Working Case Study by Christine Taylor Next to white papers, case studies are the most popular tool in the technical marketer's toolkit The ubiquitous case stu
Omnipotence. by Malcolm James Pugh Omnipotence.
I started with true confidence, That I could achieve my goals, That I could quietly persuade, And all would gradually unfold, Each in it
It Was Good Enough For Shakespeare! by Steven Barnes One of the core conflicts for creative artists of all kinds is the tug-of-war between art and commerce. Frankly, an artist needs to make money, and it is preferable to make
When Clients Dont Pay, Pay Late...and Other Anomalies of Freelancing by Melissa Brewer It's something that freelance writers don't like to talk about or hear about, but it happens more often than we like to admit.
The Scenario: The perfect project
Plotting by Jeff Heisler Plotting
How do you plot a novel? You read your favorite book and the writer put the twists and turns in just the right places. The pace was perfect. The excitement bu
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