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  • Seven Sales Letter Writing Methods Anyone Can Use To Write  By : Richard Cox
    Conceptually, writing a sales letter is one of the most difficult things the average person can try to do when starting any kind of online business.
  • Rules? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Rules  By : Kenneth Ross
    The only hard and fast rule I adhere to when it comes to writing is the one that says there are no hard and fast rules. Oh, I know, you belong
  • Imagination: The Origin Of Creative Writing  By : Jeremy Edwards
    The premise of this article is that imagination is the fuel of good fiction writing. To be sure, there are many other important, even necessar
  • Writing Help And Morning Pages  By : Nicholas Torres
    Reading Julia Cameron's "The Sound of Paper" is like revisiting an old friend. For more than fifteen years, her morning pages have been
  • How To Write An Introduction  By : Steven Lopez
    Do you want to learn how to write an introduction? Well, depending on what you want to write an introduction for, the method may vary slightly. In this article, we tell you how to start an introduction.
  • How To Structure And Write An Essay The Introduction  By : Jeremy Edwards
    So today Im going to talk a bit about essay structure for beginners most English essays, from GCSE to degree level, follow a pretty similar format for best results.
  • Writing An Effective Topic Sentence For A Paragraph  By : Wayne Williams
    Whether one is writing an academic essay, a stand-alone paragraph, a personal communication, or a business communication, understanding how a topic sentence functions will strengthen and improve one’s writing by enhancing its clarity and effectiveness.
  • Why Johnny Can't Write-The REAL Reason  By : Christian DeMotts
    If you want to be a better writer, if you want to write better essays and reports for your high school or college classes then read this article.
  • Dialogue Tags: Saying it right!  By : Tracy Culleton
    This article tells you all you need to know about using dialogue tags correctly in your novel. This essential information will make sure you never make mistakes again.
  • First Person Point of View: Pros and Cons  By : Tracy Culleton
    The first person point of view in fiction is a very popular one, and with good reason -there are lots of advantages to it. However there are challenges to using it too, if you want to use it well. This article explores those.
  • How to make sure that your book idea is the next best seller  By : S.J
    Everyone has a unique story to tell. From explaining business processes to revealing our personal history, we all have a natural desire to share our experiences with the world. As a result, bookstore shelves are packed with numerous titles that promise to entertain, enlighten, and educate readers.
    Perhaps, then, the old saying that everyone has at least one book in them is true. If so, how do you know whether your current idea really is book worthy or if it needs some fine tuning to have maximu
  • For Beginners: Ten Ways To Prepare To Get Published  By : Nimish
    Like any field, excellent writing requires study, practice and mentorship. Very few successful authors ever published their first draft of their first work. Nearly all had to expend considerable effort to improve their craft. Here are some ways to prepare for that moment of publication. These tips also help keep you on your toes after publication for better and better writing results as your career develops.
    1) Read, read, read in your field. You can never read too much when you’re trying to ex
  • How to write what you want over a longer period of time  By : Robert Thomson
    When you are writing for the web or for something else you should tried it as you are a journalist, investigate your own life and make notes of everything that comes to mind. You are a journalist and you will use this in the future.
  • How to Write a Summary  By : Books Summaries
    Read the paragraphs carefully. Determine its structure. Identify the inventor's resolution in literature.
  • The Secrets of the Spoken Word  By : Ivan Bruno
    There are three kinds of words: the written, the meditated, and the spoken.
  • Get back your lost data  By : Andrew Watson
    Data losses occur due to several factors by accidentally formatting the content of the hard drive, or due to some file systems getting corrupt which doesn’t allow the operating system to boot and further damage the root and file allocation table of the hard drive.
  • WRITING A BETTER STORY  By : S. Elliott
    Follow these tips for organizing and writing your next story. Organizing well will make you more productive and give you a better chance at success.
  • Fear of Success  By : Michael Anthony McGrath
    Many people never set any goals because of a phenomenon known as "fear of failure" . They are paralyzed by the fear of not succeeding. However, another major fear that is even more widespread and probably has stopped you from achieving your goals and it's often overlooked. In fact you may not even know you have it. It is the state known as "fear of success".
  • Impossible is Just a Word  By : dechenlau
    Everyone, at some point of his or her life, has dreamed of being somebody special, somebody big. Who hasn't fantasized about being the one who hits the game-winning homer? Who hasn't dreamed of being the homecoming queen? And how many times have we dreamed of being rich, or successful, or happy with our relationships?
  • Lets Look at You  By : Sandy Dinges
    Belief is ego is self-confidence is attitude= Enthusiasm. Tips on how to develop a big positive,confident attitude towards the things you do in life, that will take you to the top in your Network Marketing Business.
  • You're a Writer - But Do You Deserve A Pat On The Back?  By : Mervyn Love
    Here are seven good reasons to give yourself a pat on the back.
  • The Most Important (The Real) Fundamentals of Successful Writing: Writer’s Comfort  By : Gecko 67
    Comfort at your workstation, or office. Don’t make this mistake, I do stress using your time efficiently. Using “waste” time. Using “down” time. Using “dead” time. Writer’s do not need any additional excuses to “kill” any additional time. Get off your fundament. Pay attention to your work station chair. Adjust the light level of your monitor. Do your original work in a large font size. Make your work space equipment work for you.
  • Incurable Writer’s Disease  By : George Wallace
    During my “first” career, I always carried around the germ of the idea that I could write. After all, I was asking children to write for me. They were writing classroom assignments. They were writing things for me like letters, personal journals, essays, and short stories. I took a series of classes on how to help children write better. My germ grew a bit. It did not explode into an infection. Then a very interesting thing happened. . . personal computers, word-processing, and printers.
  • Deposit Excrement, or Get Off the Pot; a.k.a. Fish, or Cut Bait  By : George Wallace
    In order to write, you must write. This not a puzzle. It is not a conundrum. It definitely is not an oxymoron. Simply, at some point, you must begin, like a kindergartner, to put beads on a string. Creation of a story by way of written language is accomplished with written words. You have been creating. That is the hardest kind of work. You need to recover from that hard work. While I use the word “write”, every author has the choice of how they will do their creative work.







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