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Authors: Do You Have a Web Site to Promote Your Book? by Donna Monday
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Authors: Do You Have a Web Site to Promote Your Book? by: Donna Monday I was browsing online the other day and discovered the news about a first time novelist who had recently published a book telling the story of an African tribe suffering the loss
Great Technical Writing: The Two-edged Sword Of Reader Experience by Barry Millm
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Great Technical Writing: The Two-edged Sword Of Reader Experience by: Barry Millman Overview When we write User Documents we rely on our Reader's/User's experience to simplify our work. This can cause problems for the Reader. This article will discu
How to Schedule a Book Signing by Brent Sampson
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How to Schedule a Book Signing by: Brent Sampson How would you like to sell more copies of your book? Would you like to read excerpts from your book to a captivated audience? Book signings are the cornerstone of an author's post-publication foundati
Copywriters - Cut Out Those Weasel Words! by Elaine Berry
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Copywriters - Cut Out Those Weasel Words! by: Elaine Berry How fussy are you about the words you use? A copywriter needs to be clear and specific. A copywriter needs to communicate. We all know this. Yet how often are we guilty of using words that a
THE COLDEST WINTERS OF OUR LIVES: Using The Changing Seasons in Our Writing by M
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
THE COLDEST WINTERS OF OUR LIVES: Using The Changing Seasons in Our Writing by: Maxine Thompson I had not seen snow in 21 years, that is, until I recently rode through a snowstorm in Cheyenne, Wyoming mountains. Nor did I clearly remember how the le
Increase Your Freelance Income by Finding Your Unique Voice by Yuwanda Black
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Increase Your Freelance Income by Finding Your Unique Voice by: Yuwanda Black If you want to increase your freelance income, find your unique voice. What do I mean by this? A personal story: About three years ago, I started to market myself as an co
Using the Life Cycle in Your Writing by Maxine Thompson
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Using the Life Cycle in Your Writing by: Maxine Thompson Life is said to evolve in three stages. Creation, survival and destruction. Similar to the life cycle of birth, life, death, and resurrection, these cycles should be reflected in your writing.
How To Write Good Articles by Jonathan White
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How To Write Good Articles by: Jonathan White As a writer you may be ready to cash in on the need for web content. There is a lot of money that can be made through content writing if you know what web publishers are looking for in high quality conte
Why And How To Write Articles by Denise Hamilton
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Why And How To Write Articles by: Denise Hamilton When it comes to SEO and a stream of long term traffic to your site there really is only one way to go. Articles are the best way to ensure that you have constant links to your site circling the web
Top Tips to Increase Your Productivity by Beth Ann Erickson
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Top Tips to Increase Your Productivity by: Beth Ann Erickson Writing is an odd business. Imagine a career solely depending upon pouring your mental output out on paper. Never mind. If you're reading this, you're intimately familiar with how we write
Book Review: The Truth about the JFK Assassination Conspiracy is Finally Reveale
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Book Review: The Truth about the JFK Assassination Conspiracy is Finally Revealed by: Chris Robertson Author R.E. "Gus" Payne dives into the depths of truth about the JFK assassination conspiracy in his book "Falsely Accused." From the author of "Th
How To Write An Interesting Article? by Roel Sundiam
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How To Write An Interesting Article? by: Roel Sundiam Articles are defined as small pieces of information that appear in periodicals like magazines, newspapers and more recently in websites. They provide insiders information or very in-depth informa
How To Write And Publish Your Own Book by Chris Angus
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How To Write And Publish Your Own Book by: Chris Angus There are great rewards when writing a book for the first time. There is a great sense of accomplishment by the individual person once they have a complete manuscript in their hand. The other re
Easy Steps To Get Past Writers Block by Jeffrey Dorrian
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Easy Steps To Get Past Writers Block by: Jeffrey Dorrian Overcoming writers block has so many prescribed cures that seem like witches brew, you may as well be trying to get rid of hiccups. My favorite remedy is just write anything. If I were to foll
Luring Back Your Muse by C. M. Clifton
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Luring Back Your Muse by: C. M. Clifton How often has this happened? You have finally found time to try to pen poetry, but words elude you. You have a quiet spot to yourself, at last, but no matter what, your writer's block persists. Your muse has t
For Those Times When You Might Want to Do Without 'Had' by C. M. Clifton
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
For Those Times When You Might Want to Do Without 'Had' by: C. M. Clifton Have you ever read a short story you've written and discovered an overuse of the word 'had?' I certainly have. It's one of the dilemmas I once faced with my own writing. Besid
Sales Pitch Writing - Is the Standard of Your Web Content Affecting Sales? by Pa
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Sales Pitch Writing - Is the Standard of Your Web Content Affecting Sales? by: Paul Docherty There are lots of resources out there for web designers; just do a web search and you'll find all manner of tools and guidance to help get your website up,
Do You Write Articles For The Reader? by Steve Gillman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Do You Write Articles For The Reader? by: Steve Gillman Why do you write articles for distribution online? If it is just so you can be an "author," you can skip this article. If it is to generate traffic to your website, you need to be writing for t
Ready to Write that Book, But Cant Get Started? Why Your Top Ten Reasons for Bei
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Ready to Write that Book, But Cant Get Started? Why Your Top Ten Reasons for Being Stuck Are all Wrong by: Gail M Richards Excuse #1: I don't have a place to write. Really? No desk? No chair? No coffee shop nearby? Or could it be that not finding th
Uncover Your Reader's Personality by Pamela White
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Uncover Your Reader's Personality by: Pamela White When researching magazines, writers naturally look to the types of articles published and their length, and the number of them that are freelance written. It might serve the writer better to devise
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