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  • SreeLakshmyTeena
    By: SreeLakshmy | 11/05/2008
    Teena had a bad life from her birth. none cared her. everybody ran behind money, even her parents. when her husband died, she decided to live a life like her wish. Read: Teena Read
  • How to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Great Book
    By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 09/05/2008
    Get acquainted with some important elements that can help you keep motivated to write. These elements include, but are not limited to: being in a positive environment, listening to music, writing in a clean work area, having a plan, limit distractions, and attending a writer's retreat. With this in mind, and writing about what you love, you will be sure to stay motivated to finish your book. Read: How to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Great Book Read
  • Scribbles and Margins
    By: Elea Almazora | 09/05/2008
    Even though it may not seem like it, the times wherein I have the opportunity to write – simply write! – for my own pleasure, for the sheer love of it, have been getting fewer and fewer as the days go by. It used to be that I had the time and the energy skip over to the nearest coffee shop (Starbucks is a preference, of course) with a pretty hard bound brown paper journal and my trusty fountain pen with brown ink. Read: Scribbles and Margins Read
  • The Camping Trip
    By: Tahtimbo | 24/04/2008
    This is a true story of what occured on a camping trip. Read: The Camping Trip Read
  • How to Write a Best Seller
    By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 18/04/2008
    Learn the formula for a best seller. Some of the tips are: Have an attention-getting title, attractive book cover design, sales information on back cover, testimonials, terrific titles for your Table of Contents, and of course good content. You'll see that you too can write a best seller by simply following a few key writing tips. Read: How to Write a Best Seller Read
  • Write an eBook - Make Money
    By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 18/04/2008
    There are thousands of articles on the Internet that show you how to write an eBook, but very few that tell you what you need to do to market and sell your eBook online. Some marketing tips include: Doing research, building a website, building a list, writing a sales page, having a Paypal account, promoting online, writing articles, and joining joint ventures. Read: Write an eBook - Make Money Read
  • Why Clear Writing Means Aiming for the Lowest Common Denominator - and Then Some
    By: Philip Yaffe | 11/04/2008
    Someone once said, "Nothing is so simple that it can't be misunderstood." Thus, when conveying ideas and information, you should always aim for the lowest common denominator. Far from "dumbing down", recognizing and applying the truth of this dictum is the only sure path to successful writing and speaking. Read: Why Clear Writing Means Aiming for the Lowest Common Denominator - and Then Some Read
  • Columbo: What Can a Bumbling, Inarticulate Los Angeles Cop Teach Us About Effective Communication?
    By: Philip Yaffe | 11/04/2008
    Columbo, the apparently bumbling, inarticulate Los Angeles cop of the popular 1970s television series, always cornered the criminal. While obviously fiction, the show's structure and Columbo's methods have important lessons for expository (non-fiction) writers and speakers. Read: Columbo: What Can a Bumbling, Inarticulate Los Angeles Cop Teach Us About Effective Communication? Read
  • Making Sense of Nonsense: Writing Advice From Lewis Carroll and the Jabberwocky
    By: Philip Yaffe | 11/04/2008
    Author Lewis Carroll is renowned for his light, almost fluffy children's books and his nonsensical poems, most notably "The Jabberwocky" from Alice through the Looking Glass. So what can we learn from him about clear, concise, persuasive expository (non-fiction) writing. Actually, a great deal, because under the surface "The Jabberwocky" is a meticulously crafted and masterly executed example of clear, concise, persuasive prose. Read: Making Sense of Nonsense: Writing Advice From Lewis Carroll and the Jabberwocky Read
  • Wrting E-Books For Cash Is Easier Than You Think
    By: Peter Francis | 08/04/2008
    Breaking into the writing business can be very tough. One of the best ways to do so is to take control of your own destiny and write an e-book. There is a great market for specialty e-books, and if you pick a topic that you love it can be lots of fun as well. Read: Wrting E-Books For Cash Is Easier Than You Think Read
  • Free to Act or Acting Free
    By: ismail elmcharfi | 02/04/2008
    The article briefly discusses the concept of freedom, and especially freedom of speech in the light of the Danish cartoons satirizing the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. Read: Free to Act or Acting Free Read
  • The Inner Critic and the Inner Child
    By: Jane Rowan | 01/04/2008
    Most writers have to wrestle with their inner critics to get past negative thoughts and keep writing. The inner critic voices are given to us as children and remain with us for life. Being kind to our inner children can help combat the insidious influence of the inner critic. Read: The Inner Critic and the Inner Child Read
  • Writing for Sex Markets
    By: Kavita | 27/03/2008
    Many professional freelancers will go their entire career without ever once writing a story about sex. Oh, they may craft a racy scene or two in the course of writing the next Great American Novel. Read: Writing for Sex Markets Read
  • Seven Ways to Add Value to Your Book or E-book
    By: Melinda Copp | 27/03/2008
    When you’re working on a book or ebook—any writing project you intend to sell—the question, “Will people actually want to buy this?” inevitably comes up. Although in most cases this is your inner critic trying to sideswipe your creative efforts, the question is valid. Will people actually see the value in the information you’re providing? Will they want to spend their money on your book? Read: Seven Ways to Add Value to Your Book or E-book Read
  • Researching Your Memoir: How to Mine the Material of Your Own Life Story
    By: Melinda Copp | 27/03/2008
    Life is the raw material from which all writers work. Personal experiences and relationships with people often stir the urge to create and inspire the stories we put on the page. Whether you’re working on a memoir or a work of fiction based on your life experiences, the first place you will probably look for material is inside your mind, within your own memories. Read: Researching Your Memoir: How to Mine the Material of Your Own Life Story Read

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