Latest Non-Fiction Articles
Book Marketing: the Day That is Different for Your Career Strategy
By: Rosey Dow | 06/10/2008
Make an informed decision about the direction of your writing career--print or online, or both.
In the Lap of the Gods 22
By: Steve Morgan | 05/10/2008
For those who have read the other 21 chapters
A Week in the Life of the Single Working Mother
By: Karen Dosw | 03/10/2008
A humorous article about a week in the life of one South African, single mom with two adult children and two little ones.
Why You Should Write for Free
By: Deborah Owen | 01/10/2008
Write for free? I can hear you saying, “Are you nuts?” Write for free, so you can get paid. Read more inside.
Why You Should Write for Free
By: Deborah Owen | 01/10/2008
You asked if they had a job opening. They said no. They told me “no”, too, but I got the job anyway. Read more inside.
Becoming a Reporter is Easy
By: Deborah Owen | 01/10/2008
Do you want to be a reporter? It’s a great way to break into print, and the jobs aren’t that hard to get. Read this article to learn more.
Writing it Down
By: Galina Nemirovsky | 29/09/2008
Lately I’ve developed a compulsion to write everything down. Stringing words together and composing sentences in the shower, I want to write it all down – remember it – capture it. I stare at people in the subway and craft their character descriptions in my head...
The Modern Lily Tomlin
By: Galina Nemirovsky | 29/09/2008
I’m waiting in a conference room that smells like the corner of career aspiration and stale office carpet. The overly heavy and overly bitter receptionist has a voice that is piercing through the makeshift conference room with walls that only go up about 7 feet. Like an annoying hiccup, she keeps repeating “Good morning, Hudson. Your name? Hold please.” Over and over again. She is an extra large version of what the rest of the world has automated already.
More from Wycliffe Williams
How To Conduct A Cell Phone Number Search?
By: Wycliffe Williams | 22/05/2007 | Cell Phones
If you are attempting to conduct a cell phone number search; why not use the awesome power of google? You can go to a paid site and search, but why do that when you can google the number for free?
Online Nutrition Education, This Information Will Enhance Your Quality Of Life on A Daily Basis
By: Wycliffe Williams | 06/03/2007 | Nutrition
An online nutrition education is needed by those who are constantly feeling tired, stressed out and listless. These are a few signs that you could be lacking in proper nutrition. Those who always eat fast food should definitely be concerned about getting proper nutrition.
Healthy Weight Loss Diet Plan, Simple Easy Tips For A Healthier Lifestyle
By: Wycliffe Williams | 06/03/2007 | Fitness
A healthy weight loss diet plan should be first and foremost on our radar screen. We also understand that the modern world demands a successful career and a fast paced tech savvy social life. These demands also place such an unbalanced burden on people in the area of physical appearance.
Mega Search Engines, Article Writers Must Understand Latent Semantic Indexing
By: Wycliffe Williams | 26/02/2007 | SEO
The mega search engines like Google, now use latent semantic indexing. Utilizing this process clearly indicates how much value Google places on the various services it brings to its customers. It is a service that dovetails nicely with search engines in trying to bring to their users the precise information they have requested.
How Can Having Great Content Help With Website Marketing?
By: Wycliffe Williams | 22/02/2007 | Non-Fiction
Writing articles is an excellent short and long term method for pulling traffic to your website. There are some challenges with site design though. Website designers who think that it is their job to create that one masterpiece of a website have got it all wrong. They must understand that they are part of a collaborative process.
How To Breakthrough The Glass Ceiling With Crystal Clear Content For The Search Engines
By: Wycliffe Williams | 21/02/2007 | Non-Fiction
Writing with clarity nowadays is an elusive gift. Unnecessary words should be whittled away from sentences. Complex words should be dropped in favor of words that are simple and easy to comprehend. When you include a word that has no meaningful job to do in the sentence, it must be fired.
Credit Relief, Discover Some Of The Things They Do Not Tell You
By: Wycliffe Williams | 20/02/2007 | Non-Fiction
Those trying to repair their bad debts and get back their financial footing face an uphill battle if it is a small business to which they owe money. Big businesses can suffer your shortcomings a bit longer because of the money and leverage they have behind them.
Obese People, How To Tackle This Number One Problem?
By: Wycliffe Williams | 12/02/2007 | Non-Fiction
Obese people have become part of an epidemic in the United States. Are you one of the 300,000 Americans who die each year of diseases related to obesity? Did you know that approximately $177 billion is spent on illnesses related to this epidemic?