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Write Before You Look by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
This copyrighted article is free for you to use as content in opt-in publications, or on your Web site. When you use it in opt- in publi
Creating The Premise For Your Novel by Scruffy Scribe What is a Premise?
Your premise is your first expression of the Novel that you will create.
Essentially the Premise of a story can be explained as, “Wha
THE WRITERS NOTEBOOK: A POWERHOUSE OF IDEAS by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta Reading the contents in a writer's notebook or journal is like opening and discovering a chest full of pearls, rubies and diamonds amidst a pile of rubble a
10 Secrets For Writing Killer Complaint Letters by Shaun Fawcett Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
As Webmaster of a number of popular writing help destination sites, I am often asked to assist people with writing their complaint let
Can Your Theme Be Proved In Your Story by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
Your theme has to be something you can prove in your story - It doesn’t have to be a universal truth. This means that your theme doesn’t have to
Theory of Writing Successfully for Money by krlread
This is my own theory one I've developed and produced myself. It reflects my own approach to writing and to the marketing of writing. I've seen other writers speak of some
Multiple Income Streams: avoiding Starving Artist Syndrome by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
Use in opt-in publications, or on Web sites, but please include the resource box. If you could send a copy to me at email address: mailt
Strategies for Getting Published by Brenda Townsend Hall
Aspiring writers can't be blamed for balking at the apparently insuperable hurdles to becoming a published author. Modern technology has made the actual process o
Four Useful Lies About Writing by Steven Barnes Most writing “experts” favor a particular way of looking at plot, and will adhere to it for years or an entire career. That’s all well and good, but its important to realize
Valuable Low Tech Tools by Robert Thompson Have you ever sat staring at your monitor wondering what to do next? After deciding that you want to own your own business, you did some research to find just the right pr
Finding A Book Report Example Is An Easy Task by Kyle Greatbatch If you have been assigned a book report and are a bit confused, frustrated, or hesitant, there is a huge temptation to dump the project.
This is understandable be
GREAT CONTENT AND FISH by Bob McElwain Most have become convinced the basic ingredient of a great site is practical and useful content that potential visitors are looking for. (Those not yet convinced, will
The Boside Artists Newsletter by The Bogside Artists
THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS NEWSLETTER - Issue 1
Date 26/2/03
Published by "The Bogside Artists" ____________________________________________________
Ten Top Reasons Authors Need a Web Site by Judy Cullins You may think, "Why not let other Web sites sell my book?"
That's a good plan to get started, but one of the dangers is that Online publishers or book-selling sit
Promoting Your Online Writing Portfolio by The StoryMaster Dear Writing Reader,
One of the most popular questions from Authors on my site, Writing.Com, is: "How do I promote my Online Writing Portfolio outside of Writi
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