Latest Non-Fiction Articles
I Hate the Color Orange
By: John A. Lewis, Jr. | 13/05/2008
This is a short autobiographical story about sexual abuse and its effects on an adult. The story is harrowing, but true. It would make an excellent editorial for magazines/books dealing with the trauma of childhood abuse and the long healing process.
Get a Cast of Characters to Help You Write A Book
By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 12/05/2008
You can get help with your writing just ask around! Here are some resources for helping you get your book on the way: writing buddies, book and publishing coaches, cheerleaders, interviewers, researchers, bookstores, reviewers, experts, authors, speakers, testimonials and bloggers, just to name a few. Just imagine you could have all these people rooting for your success!
Teena
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.
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.
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.
The Camping Trip
By: Tahtimbo | 24/04/2008
This is a true story of what occured on a camping trip.
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.
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.
More from Jim Brown
Determining The Best Web Host Services
By: Jim Brown | 16/05/2008 | Web Hosting
Web hosts deserve to be compensated for the work done while servicing web hosting accounts.
Safety Driving Tips When On Vacation
By: Jim Brown | 15/05/2008 | Destinations
A vacation is usually preceded by a road trip. May it be a two hour drive or a whole day of steering and maneuvering, it helps to keep in mind some precautions that will ensure that you will arrive in your destination vacation safe and sound.
Playing Tennis With Injuries
By: Jim Brown | 15/05/2008 | Sports and Fitness
Children are the victims of playing tennis with the most injuries because they are not aware of the damage that can occur by swinging a tennis racquet at another person.
What You Should Know About Broccoli
By: Jim Brown | 15/05/2008 | Nutrition
Broccoli comes from the Latin word "brachium" meaning "branch" or "arm." It has been around and grown by Americans in their gardens for more than 200 years. It is a green, fleshy stemmed food plant with a flowering head first grown in the Italian province of Calabria and was locally known as Calabrese. The first commercially grown broccoli was harvested in New York.
Training To Work Among NASCAR Motorsports Finest
By: Jim Brown | 15/05/2008 | Cars
A garage technician might have big dreams of working around NASCAR racecars but will keep those dreams in check because they know they are not trained to work on that equipment or any other high performance engines for that matter.
Why Classic Courtship Works
By: Jim Brown | 06/05/2008 | Dating
In this day and age, the term courtship seems to have been rubbed out from some of the young generation's vocabularies. Wooing the girl of your dreams appear to be uncalled for in a time where online, speed and blind dating has come to be the in thing.
Ponters On Long Distance Running
By: Jim Brown | 06/05/2008 | Sports and Fitness
When preparing the body for long distance running exercises, a runner will usually perform warm up exercises just before the race.
To Home School Or Not To Home School?
By: Jim Brown | 06/05/2008 | Homeschooling
The decision to home school your child or not is definitely not an easy one to make. There are a lot of considerations to think about and deliberate with your spouse before you plunge into a solid and sound conclusion.