Writing
- 8 Tell-Tale Signs That Forecast Writing Success!By: Jennifer Brown Banks
‘Talent is cheaper than table salt.
- 8 Tips to Get Publishers to Notice YouBy: Brandie King
If your articles aren't getting published very often, or you just want to increase the chances of them being published, then you will benefit from the tips in this article.
- 8 Ways to Find Good Reviewers for Your New BookBy: Rev Michael Bresciani
Getting reviews online is far easier than you may think.
- A Bad Book Review? You Aren't Doomed. Here's WhyBy: Laura Hickey
You've just been notified a review of your book has been posted.
- A Barrel of Fun – Book ReviewBy: Lisa M. Hendey
A Barrel of Fun – Book ReviewBy Lisa M.
- A beginner's guide to setting up a successful online storeBy: Mukesh
Online selling is by no means a simple task.
- A Beginner's Guide to Writing a NovelBy: Rachelle Arlin Credo
No one is born a novel writer.
- A Blank PaperBy: William Ramos
A BLANK PAPER…is what I came up with after racking my brain to sweet talk you, sweep you off your feet; but as I crown myself: “The World’s Finest Jerk”, you came out of nowhere with a pair of understanding eyes and then it dawned on me as you smile with knowing wink, I need no lacy words nor bouquet of flowered expression.
- Adding Fresh Content To Your Existing E-bookBy: Brian Holte
Ok, so you’re at that stage where you’ve gotten just enough content to publish your first e-book, finally the grunt work is out of the way.
- A Book Note vs a Book ReviewBy: Adam Smith
Untitled Document A Book Note versus a Book Report IntroductionSince our early days of elementary education we have been familiar with what a book report entails.
- A Brief History of the Book - Part IBy: Sam Vaknin
One of the first acts of the French National Assembly in 1789 was to issue this declaration: "The free communication of thought and opinion is one of the most precious rights of man; every citizen may therefore speak, write and print freely.
- A Brief History of the Book - Part IIBy: Sam Vaknin
E-books, cheaper than even paperbacks, are the quintessential "literature for the millions".
- A CandleBy: Jocell Maranan
I had written this poem way back 1995 when I was in first year high school for our school paper.
- A competitive and cutthroat look at writingBy: Rose DesRochers
Let me start by saying, humor that is hurtful or at the expense of other writers has no place in the writing industry.
- A Copywriter Never Mumbles – and Other Principles of EffectiBy: Walter Burek
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- A Copywriter Speaks: Hey, Give Me Back My Pen!By: Dina Giolitto
It’s no wonder I have a permanent crick in my neck.
- A Cousin of Hemingway, Rose Now Puts Her Pen To The PageBy: Toni Hull
A few years ago when Chicago born author, Sarah Elizabeth Rose learned that she shared a common ancestor with Ernest Hemingway, and that she also shared common ancestors with Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Laura Elizabeth Ingalls, and Jane Austen, she finally understood why she had always felt a tremendous urge to write.
- A Cure for Writer's BlockBy: Ruth Farmer
A Cure for Writer's BlockWriter's block is a favourite topic of writer's, and no wonder….
- A DAILY DOSE OF INSPIRATIONBy: Arleen M. Kaptur
Inspiration - where does it come from and how do you get it when you want it? This age-old question highlights a problem that plagues those whose life work revolved around ideas, and new concepts, themes, or subject matter.
- A Day in the Life of a Freelance CopywriterBy: Glenn Murray
Ever wanted a job where you could spend all day, every day, writing clever and inspiring prose? Yes? Well don’t become a freelance copywriter!Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great job, and for some of us it’s a calling that won’t be denied.
- A FacelessnessBy: William Ramos
A FACELESSNESSA shadow A figure A face,Is tailing Is catching Is counting,The man The motion The pace,In some place In sure time In minute moments,To capture To conquer But vanished,To then is lost To then’s defeated But then is gain,And so forgotten The facelessness Of darkest stranger.
- A Few Brief Tips for Dealing with RejectionBy: Laura Hickey
What to do when you get rejected.
- A Few Keys to Writing Effective DialogueBy: Karyn Follis Cheatham
Every writer expends a great deal of creative energy developing a story line and limning well-balanced prose with evocative sentences.
- From Book Notes to Book ReportsBy: Nick Smith
Writing papers and book reports has long been the bane of high school and college students’ existence.
- A First Time Author's Publicity Kit Material TipsBy: Laura Hickey
If you're a new author that has been requested to send publicist materials, you may feel left in the dark on what to send.
- Writer's Voice: Five Places to Find MeaningBy: Melissa A Rosati
Have you seen my voice?
Odd question, I know.
- Custom Writing Services: Market OverviewBy: Serge Chepurko
In this article the author is going to carry out custom writing services market overview providing comprehensive survey of the market divided into the following categories: market identification, market size, market segmentation, market growth speed, market customers, principles of operation, financial characteristics, regulations, and other categories.
- A Guide to Creative WriBy: ting That Se
llsCaterina Christakos
It's unbelievable that with all the creative writing courses out there, that no one teaches the necessity of researching your market before you set pen to paper.
- A Guide to Poetry Styles & TermsBy: Rose DesRochers
Poetry is made up of so many specific patters and language.
- A HOME IN THE ETHER? Do Writers really need a website?By: Sue Kendrick
"Do I really need a web site?" This must be one of the most frequent questions asked by on-line writers and for which there is only one answer .
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