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Creativity
(Tue Aug 1st, 2006, by Jennifer Louden)
Did you know the critical part of your self is never going away?
In fact, to want to kill the critic off is just playing into the
Critic's game because it is wanting to kill off a part of
yourself. It reinforces the idea that something is wrong with
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Six Tips for your Writing Journey
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Laura Hickey)
So, you'd like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a
great way to express yourself, but can provide an income. Keep
in mind not all writers make a fortune, some still cant quit
their day job. Below are some tips to start your writing
jour... |
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Helpful Hints for Writing Short Stories
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Vivian Gilbert Zabel)
Covering everything there is to know about writing short stories
would require a book; therefore, let's consider the components
of a short story and a few helpful tips for writing one.
The components of any story (including novels) include
characters... |
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How To Outgrow 'Write What You Know'
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Jenna Glatzer)
Every writer has heard it time and again, and it’s not without
merit: “Write what you know.”
When I began freelancing, I was just out of college, so what did
I write about? College. I wrote profiles of collegiate
entrepreneurs, I wrote editorials abo... |
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The power of words
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Allison Nazarian)
The power of words: How the right language can make you shine
It's been said time and again that "the difference between the
right word and the almost right word is the difference between
lightning and the lightning bug."
We may know this to be tru... |
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The World of Writing
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Dave Brummet and Lillian Brummet)
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Question:
What was it like as new authors in the publishing world?
Answer:
As free-lance writers of informative articles, we had no prior
experience with book publishers. We did a lot of research and
were aware of some basic contract and publishi... |
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Avoid the Top Ten Costly Author Mistakes with Professional
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Judy Cullins)
Avoid the Top Ten Costly Author Mistakes with Professional
Coaching Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
Maybe you are thinking about it. Maybe you don't know it it's
worth it. A book coach can help you save time, frustration, and
money down the d... |
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What Else Can I Ask For
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Kathryn Lim)
What else can I ask for?
I am so intoxicated in Her love
Everything I do has the vision of Her within
The moment I wake up, I feel her
When I am asleep, I feel Her
What else can I say besides mentioning about Her Blessings and
Love?
What else can I d... |
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Turn One Moment Into One Hundred Years
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Chris Ellington)
In one moment, can you create a legacy that will outlast you? I
can, in fact, I have. I've written articles that will be around
after I'm gone. They'll be reprinted and reused by new
publishers trying to reach the target audience interested in my
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THESE EMBARRASSING, COSTLY, TERRIBLE TYPOS
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Rolf Gompertz)
Typo n. pl. -os. Informal. A typographical error. Typographical
error. A mistake in printing, typing or writing.
That's what it says in the New College Edition of The American
Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. But it does not
begin to tel... |
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