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Current Directory: Writing:[810 - 825]
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Writing Made Them Rich 1: JK Rowling by Michael Southon Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury, England in 1965. She began writing at the age of 6 with a story called 'Rabbit', which she never finished.
Take Baby Steps In Your Writing To Yield A Book by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ The thought of writing a book is usually daunting for many writers. After all, how and where do you begin writing a book that's anywhere from 25,000 to 100,000
Telling Your Story: The First Ten Seconds Are A Make Or Break by Catherine Franz Why do people write long copy? It is not because their readers read it all! People write long stories for the same reason that restaurants that serve big portions ge
Know Money to Make Money by Ivon T. Hughes Know Money to Make Money
by Ivon T. Hughes http://www.writerscontest.ca/
The experts are always telling us that getting paid for what you know is one of th
English In The New World by Marquez Comelab From its early British heritage, the English language has evolved and it will continue to do so as it creeps its way into societies all over the world. The English you kno
Boost Your Income With Trade Journals by Terri Pilcher Why would anyone want to write for trade journals? Aren’t the topics are dry? Don’t they require specialized knowledge? Not necessarily. You may want to consider trade journ
Ezine Article A Great Way To Drive Traffic by
Ezine articles are a great way of getting traffic with out spending a penny. Keep in mind, one of the reasons articles are such an influential way of branding your name, they prove
Break In With Fillers: The Best Market For New Writers by Shelley Wake Interested in breaking into writing or breaking into a new area? You can’t go past writing fillers. Fillers are one of the most overlooked opportunities in the freelance writ
Promote your work: Get your book reviewed by Edward Hasting-Evans So you've written your first novel, short story, comic book or other work and it's good. You have now also got a publisher interested or you are going down one of the
HOW I WROTE MY FIRST NOVEL by Yolanda A. Reid At age 19, I told my English professor that I was writing a novel. I'd written the first chapter. How interesting! How wonderful! She wanted to know if the novel wa
Unleashing Your Creative Power by Bill Daugherty Have you ever read a great classified ad or seen a spectacular web site and wished you had the creative ability to produce work like that? Chances are you do have
HOW TO GIVE YOUR BUSINESS WRITING A TWIST OF THE NOSE by Doug C. Grant What happens when you twist someone's nose?
To begin with, you get their full attention. No distractions. No mind wandering.
That's why it's important to p
How To Write a Powerful Promotion Article by Bruce Jones Who are the undisputed experts you can learn from ? Of course, they are the top Journalists who write Press Releases and always write them in the 3rd person. You could
Does The Title Reflect The Story by Nick Vernon Short Story Writing Tips –
We all have different tastes in what we like to read. Some have a particular taste for horror, while others prefer romance or fantasy or crim
Do Writers Need Web Sites by C.S. Paquin Do writers need Web sites. In my opinion, if you're searching for work on the Internet then yes. But why, I hear you ask?
When I decided to get serious about my free
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