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Deadline Management by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Deadline Management by: Scott Lindsay When length is a problem, I'd rather cut out sections -- entire thoughts -- than chisel off the texture and color from the most important parts of the story. Cutting is hard and painful work, but I'd rather do i
What To Expect At A Book Signing? by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
What To Expect At A Book Signing? by: Scott Lindsay One of the most thrilling moments for an author is when they are invited to participate in a book signing. This is often the stamp of approval many writers need, especially with their first book. M
Great Technical Writing: Has Anyone Ever Used Your Product? by Barry Millman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Great Technical Writing: Has Anyone Ever Used Your Product? by: Barry Millman Product documentation gives the feeling that nobody has ever used the product. Most documentation: . Ignores the product's failings (warts), and how to overcome them. . Le
Why I Packed My Lifetime Knowledge Into A Single File by Jim Green
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Why I Packed My Lifetime Knowledge Into A Single File by: Jim Green Well, not quite my lifetime knowledge, but certainly all of my expertise relating to creative writing, achieving publication, and aspiring to bestseller status in every literary wor
Understanding the Parts of a Business Letter by Robin Henry
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Understanding the Parts of a Business Letter by: Robin Henry In this short tutorial you will learn about the different parts of a business letter and for what they are used. You are already familiar with most of the parts, but may not know their nam
A Few Tips For Writing A Research Paper by Gabriel Adams
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
A Few Tips For Writing A Research Paper by: Gabriel Adams Every person will have to write a research paper at some point in their lifetime. If you do not know the steps to writing a research paper, then it can become an overwhelming proposition. How
Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes by Barry Millman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes by: Barry Millman Overview Incomplete User Documents disappoint your Readers. Two attitudes of many Technical Writers result in incomplete User Documents. These two attitudes are: . "Everyone Knows
The Perfect Freelance Writer by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Perfect Freelance Writer by: Scott Lindsay "Careers, like rockets, don't always take off on schedule. The key is to keep working the engines." - Gary Sinese If you pay close attention to the words and inferences of some who use freelance writers
The One You Love To Hate by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The One You Love To Hate by: Scott Lindsay Many of the best stories in fiction have both an antagonist and a protagonist. The protagonist is the main character or hero that we cheer on and hope conquers all. The antagonist is the storys villain. The
The Banned Narrator-Are You An Epistolary Novelist? by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Banned Narrator-Are You An Epistolary Novelist? by: Scott Lindsay Do you like to write letters to those who have meant something to you? Do people like receiving your letters? Have others said they always look forward to your letters? If you ans
Writing a Cover Letter by C. M. Clifton
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing a Cover Letter by: C. M. Clifton As a novice writer, I had no idea that cover letters existed until I attempted to submit my first short story manuscript to a publication whose submission guidelines required that a cover letter accompany eve
Why Your Writing Structure Counts by Bob Lory
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Why Your Writing Structure Counts by: Bob Lory The right or wrong structure can make the difference between your words getting published or waste-basketed. Many forms of poetry have very strict structures. Some types of fiction do as well--writers o
Books for Writers: The Chicago Manual of Style by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Books for Writers: "The Chicago Manual of Style" by: Lisa Silverman "The Chicago Manual of Style," now in its 15th edition, is the style bible for anyone in the book industry who works with the nitty-gritty of the words on the page: copy editors, pr
Free For All by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Free For All by: Scott Lindsay A debate is taking place on the worldwide web in connection with the use or overuse of content. Everyone seems to agree that the use of quality content is important, but how much is too much and what ways are best for
Self-marketing Techniques For Writers by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Self-marketing Techniques For Writers by: Scott Lindsay One of the most effective ways to present your work to prospective clients is by having an online presence. As the world shrinks through the use of the worldwide web, you will find clients on a
Dont Sell Yourself Short by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Dont Sell Yourself Short by: Scott Lindsay Freelance job sites are filled with work. If you want to work for pay today, it is possible that you can do so. You might even be able to write as many articles as you want to write. "$1.00 Per Article - As
They Stole My Articles! by Steve Gillman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
They Stole My Articles! by: Steve Gillman On the internet, copyright violations are all over. The first time I discovered one of my articles on another website with someone else's name as the author, I was a bit shocked. It even linked through to th
Query Letters: Ten Ways to Hook a Literary Agent by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Query Letters: Ten Ways to Hook a Literary Agent by: Lisa Silverman During my years as a literary agent for both screenwriters and book authors, I received query letters by the thousands. Even small literary agencies are so overwhelmed by the influx
A Writers Life For Me? by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
A Writers Life For Me? by: Scott Lindsay It may be the hope of all who have ever put pen to paper that they might be able to write on a full-time basis. The romantic notion of a writer's life is compelling enough to many to find them seeking ways to
How to Succeed as a Writer by Carl Cash
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How to Succeed as a Writer by: Carl Cash You are a Writer! Yes, the simple fact is you are a writer. Maybe you don't write for money at the moment. But, if you can write a letter or a list you have the potential to write for Large amounts of money.
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