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How to Write an Ebook
(Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Karen Martin)
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The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look
at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That's
why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of
climbing a mountain. You are standing at the foot of it ... |
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Where Do Writer's Ideas Come From?
(Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Sally Taylor)
To those who are not writers, artists, or composers the
creative process seems an allusive mystical gift bestowed upon a
fortunate few who are held in awe by the general population.
When asked "where do you get your ideas" or "how do you do it",
man... |
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So You Need Some Inspiration? Try Some RPC
(Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Emily Hanlon)
You want to write. You really do. But the passion you feel never
gets translated into actual writing. And if it does, it doesn't
last very long. You run out of steam.
There are reasons for this. First, you may be writing out of
your conscious mind. A... |
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How to Write Your Own Baby Shower Verses
(Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Criss White)
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A poem or verse is a literary composition used to express
emotions or ideas using literary techniques like rhyme and
metaphor. Although there are no set rules for creating poetry,
these tips will help you create your own baby shower verses:
1) O... |
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"Ten Questions To Ask Before Hiring a Freelance Writer"
(Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Linda Elizabeth Alexander)
Finding quality writers is not easy. As with hiring any employee
or contractor, be sure to get the facts first.
1. What am I looking for?
Before you begin your search for a writer, make sure to outline
your needs. Do you need a marketing writer that ... |
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Understanding That Online Writing is Business Writing Will Make
(Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Christopher Kyalo)
Never before in the history of the business of writing have
opportunities opened up and presented themselves in such a large
quantity and scale for writers to easily win so much regular
business and revenue.
If you know anything about writers of old ... |
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Check Your English Grammar With This Easy Technique
(Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Heris Yunora)
As an International language, English has been used widely in
online world. Whether you use it to write a sales letter, a
follow up, ads headline, an article, and so on, you need to use
it correctly.
Now, by using search engine (Google, etc), you c... |
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A Simple Contest with a Strong Message for All Writers
(Wed Sep 27th, 2006, 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 expected. It’s because
along with entries, we’re also getting heartfelt messages fr... |
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Joshian Quotations 2
(Wed Sep 27th, 2006, by Kedar Joshi)
The Indian way is to think of Man to be a divine being, and as
Man is obviously not a divine being, to take it as an utter
contrast and rather treat him as a useless insect.
The principle of conservation of energy suggests that x's
freedom is y's s... |
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Five How To's for Those Who Dream of Becoming a Writer
(Wed Sep 27th, 2006, by Constance Weygandt)
I am often asked what it takes to become a writer or "How can I
do what you do?" The answer is not complicated. Anyone can
write. Even if you were never a contestant for your eighth grade
spelling bee, there is spell check. It is a marvelous inventio... |
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