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Poem- Each Time
(Wed Mar 8th, 2006, by Kathryn Lim)
Each Time Each time I worry An angel would whisper "Fear Not
Fear Not" It is God who sees you through Each time I am
disappointed An angel would whisper "Don't Give up! Don't give
up!" She is showing you the stories of life Each time I'm angry
An ang... |
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HOW TO STYLE YOUR STORY
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by ARTHUR ZULU)
Title: HOW TO STYLE YOUR STORY Author: Arthur Zulu Contact
Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright:
Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count: 613 Web Address:
http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975
Publishing Guidelines: Permission is... |
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Ten Quick Tips for Inexperienced Writers
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by V. Berba Velasco Jr., Ph.D.)
One of the biggest problems that inexperienced writers have is
simply knowing how to get started. If you’ve unsure of your
writing skills, then here are some quick tips to help you get
started.
1.Get yourself a thesaurus—or better yet, two of them. T... |
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Q&A for Writers, Editors and Publishers - Thoughts from Your
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by David Geer)
Part Two
-- Question # Six - Editors, how do you locate that next
position when it's time to move to a new publishing house,
newspaper or magazine? How do you keep that great editing job
once you have it?” --
Page Nine
Jenny Kasza –
“To keep a grea... |
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Writing Mood
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by Elaine Lemons)
Does anyone remember Mood rings? Okay, so maybe I'm showing a
little of my age but when I think about writing and setting the
mood I can't help remembering mood rings.
When I was a little girl, my aunt gave me a mood ring. It was
huge! I would wear... |
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The benefits of writing articles on the internet
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by Stephen Hill)
If you want to increase the amount of visitors to your website,
start writing articles. There are many reasons why writing
articles is a must for any serious webmaster or for people who
want to maximise the full benefits of the internet.
How did I le... |
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How To Think Through Writer's Block
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by Sophfronia Scott)
In his book, On Writing, Stephen King says, "We are talking
about tools and carpentry, about words and style...but as we
move along, you'd do well to remember that we are also talking
about magic." When something is really well-written we tend to
thi... |
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Why Ezine Articles Make Me Dance
(Tue Mar 7th, 2006, by Timothy Ward)
I wrote my first ezine article in December 2001. I titled it
'The Power of Online Friendship'. It was five paragraphs long
and contained 3 typos. I used it to promote 'The Free Promotion
Tips Ezine', an ezine of mine that has long since faded into th... |
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GIVING YOUR BUSINESS LETTERS A `KICK-BUTT' CLOSE
(Mon Mar 6th, 2006, by Doug C. Grant)
So you write this terrific Imcom. (An Imcom is any important
business communication such as a letter, memo, proposal or
report.)
It sings. It sells. And it flops!
What happened? You dribbled away your close. You whispered
instead of shouting. You hun... |
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The Bestseller Lying Dormant In Your Mind - And How To Access
(Mon Mar 6th, 2006, 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 get around to writing it
because they hamper progress by cluttering their thoughts with
m... |
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