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Readers: Are They Involved? by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Readers: Are They Involved? by: Scott Lindsay There are two specific, yet lofty goals writers strive for every time they commit words to paper. That goal is to write in such a way as to draw their readers into the written word. If this goal is in fi |
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6 Great Newsletter Ideas--When You're Out of Ideas! by James Palmer |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| 6 Great Newsletter Ideas--When You're Out of Ideas! by: James Palmer For marketers, publishing your own electronic newsletter can be challenging. Between project deadlines and other things, you've already got a lot on your plate. Then you also have |
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Why Your Writing Structure Counts by Bob Lory |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Why Your Writing Structure Counts by: Bob Lory Many forms of poetry have very strict structures. Some types of fiction do as well--writers of romance novels go outside their publisher's "guidelines" at their peril. Non-fiction also has a number of f |
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How To Write A Book About Your Life, Now by Steve Manning |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| How To Write A Book About Your Life, Now by: Steve Manning I can't tell you how often people come up to me and say, "Tell me how to write a book about my life." You've got your life story to tell, and you can make it a best seller. I get goose bumps |
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Who's Telling The Story? by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Who's Telling The Story? by: Scott Lindsay The point of view in any story is important because it provides a guide to manage the execution of your story. Most works of fiction use one point of view although a second perspective can be brought into t |
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Eulogy Writing- 9 Steps to Keep it Simple by Susan Dugdale |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Eulogy Writing- 9 Steps to Keep it Simple by: Susan Dugdale Being asked to prepare and deliver a eulogy or funeral speech is a privilege. However many people find the prospect entirely overwhelming for two reasons. The first is it signifies the end |
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Get Inside your Reader's Mind by Elaine Berry |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Get Inside your Reader's Mind by: Elaine Berry Have you ever read an article and felt a powerful contact with the writer? Just as if that person REALLY understood you and was speaking right to you? It doesnt often happen with an article. Even less o |
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Non-fiction Article Choices by Pamela White |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Non-fiction Article Choices by: Pamela White This article may be reprinted in freely distributed publications, online or in print, with minor grammatical and spelling corrections allowed. The resource box/author's information must be included. Thank |
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The Exercise Of Emulation by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| The Exercise Of Emulation by: Scott Lindsay A writing exercise that is helpful in learning a very specific style of writing is called Emulation. This is done to match the style of a specific author. In essence, you create an entirely new passage usi |
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Thats A Hyperbolic Understatement If I Ever Heard One by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Thats A Hyperbolic Understatement If I Ever Heard One by: Scott Lindsay There are at least sixty different types of rhetorical devices in English literature. The English language is an odd mixture of truth and symbolism and most often exhibits this |
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The Cast- Developing Your Cast Of Characters by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| The Cast- Developing Your Cast Of Characters by: Scott Lindsay One of the most important things you can do in writing a novel is to take the time to really get to know the cast because your cast of characters will likely make or break your novel. So |
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Why I'm Not Buying Your eBook by Esther Smith |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Why I'm Not Buying Your eBook by: Esther Smith It doesnt matter whether you are emailing a prospect, composing an ad, or writing a sales letter to promote your newly published eBook correct grammar and spelling are important. Good or bad, it leaves |
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The Sweet Taste Of Success by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| The Sweet Taste Of Success by: Scott Lindsay Writers are an interesting breed of humanity they can make us feel joy, sadness, anger and empathy. Sometimes they can cause us to feel all these emotions simultaneously. There are certainly more lucrativ |
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Writing Advice From The Experts Part #1 by Scott Lindsay |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Writing Advice From The Experts Part #1 by: Scott Lindsay One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment. - Hart Crane Some of the best advice for writers i |
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Writer's Block? Brainstorm Yourself! by Elaine Berry |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| Writer's Block? Brainstorm Yourself! by: Elaine Berry Have you ever been on a Training Day? When I used to work for a local government department, we often used to get sent on Training Days. They werent quite the same as courses. The idea was usuall |
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M.O.R.E. - Theory of Writing Successfully for Money by Ken Leatherman |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| M.O.R.E. - Theory of Writing Successfully for Money by: Ken Leatherman 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 of the |
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Creating The Premise For Your Novel by Scruffy Scribe |
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Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02
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| 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, What is at stake in your story. Your premise i |
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