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Non-Fiction ArticlesSince non-fiction articles tell some important information about real people, events, and others, a good non-fiction writer should be able to achieve credibility, that is, you should be honest with your work. Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() Writing A Book ProposalThis is a step-by-step how-to article on the mechanics of preparing and submitting a non-fiction book proposal. ![]() Writers: Sell Your Life ExperiencesWriters will learn the value of selling their existing knowledge through non-ficton articles and books. ![]() Mermaids - The SynopsisIn 1765 a young boy by the name of Ernst told his mother a tale of a half fish, half woman looking creature which appeared to him during his morning walk... ![]() In the Pattern in the Carpet - A Fascinating Look at Jigsaw Puzzles From Margaret DrabbleWell known author Margaret Drabble examines the strange delights of jigsaw puzzles in her book, In The Pattern in the Carpet. Drabble has published 18 novels to date and in this book she examines the role jigsaw puzzles have played in her life ![]() Memoir Writing: Starting the Right WayIn this article I will describe a few important steps to take in writing a memoir and how you can get the necessary help needed to make it a great one. I’m sure that your life has been a great one and you can share the greatness and experiences that you had throughout your life with others, especially your family. ![]() To Make Them ResponsibleThe main purpose of education is to instill as sense of civic responsibility and duty in our children. This ideal is apparent in almost every school mission statement, and lies beneath layers of pedagogical rhetoric. Despite this goal, we are failing to promote an ideal eduational environment where responsibility and accountability can be fostered in children. ![]() Warm Up To Writing FolktalesEvery one's got family folktales and anyone can write them. Here are easy-to-follow steps to get you started! ![]() No Evidence of a CrimeThe complete story of Natalee Holloway, missing in Aruba since May of 2005. ![]() "I just wondered how you got started writing?" Tips in your pursuit of a writing career going from Casual to CareerWow! All the questions in last week’s article were a lot to ponder but so necessary in this all essential step of going from casual to career in writing. I hope you took some time to decide if you wanted to financially invest in writing, wrote down some other skills and talents you have to compliment your marketability as a writer, and mainly decided that this was something you just had to do. With all the hard work that lay ahead, you will need that relentless attitude... ![]() An Accidental History LessonThis is an article about a small book that I found laying around my mothers house about Edgar Allan Poe. ![]() “I just wondered how you got started writing?” Tips in your pursuit in a writing career Research on what this career involvesCrossroads…if you are going to pursue a career in writing, I have found that you will come to crossroads again and again because the writing road is not a straight shot. Traveling down a normal road will usually at some point bring you to a place where you must decide to go left or right or sometimes whether to turn around. My first writing crossroads was when the writing class in my town was offered…did I want to even consider a deeper level of seriousness in what was a hobby? ![]() Diary Of A WomanTwo people hand in hand, stars in their eyes, like a song moving together, rhythm divine and assuming everything is a paradise….. Have u ever been in love?, it’s a torture .Their are phases off course ,first phase when everything is wondrous and magnificent ,when you are all jittery and happy and you can’t stop smiling ,you sing love songs to each other ,you wait restlessly for a day to end ,so you can run to each other arms ![]() I Hate KuwaitA soldiers' account of a hellish time spent in a waste land that serves no other purpose but to make one suffer. Leaving you thankful for the life you have outside of her clutches. ![]() Good Food and Proper Grammar Don’t MixPart of matriculating into full-fledged womanhood in my family is the establishment of a signature dish. The restrictions on this dish are few but unwavering. First, it has to taste distinctly superior when prepared by your hands because it is, after all, your dish. Second, you must be able to replicate the recipe without a cookbook, notes, or outside consultations of any kind. ![]() Reflections of a Size 6 Fat GirlIntellectually, I know that I’m not overweight; I consistently wear a size six with an occasional size four when I’m lucky or eight if things are running small. While I have the ability to clearly process all of this information, I still feel fat. When others look at me, they tell me that they see a tall, slender woman with freckles and a pretty smile. These are my reflections on being a Size 6 Fat Girl.
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