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  • 10 Book Writing Mistakes That Block The Success Of New Author  By : Nicholas Morris
    Are you ready for a change your life kind of experience? Yes. Then write the book you've been dreaming of writing. Few things hold the potential
  • 11 Top Tips To Be More Creative  By : Jason E. Johns
    Everyone has a creative side, whether they can paint great masterpieces, write classic novels, make effective decisions or solve problems. In some people the creative side is supressed, but in others it is closer to the surface.
  • 5 Easy Ways To Get Your Creative Juices Going  By : James English
    Writing an article doesn’t just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your readers and get them to keep on reading.
  • A Day - A Place - Never to be Repeated  By : Stew Mayers
    One of the fun parts about being owning an Internet company is that I can express myself in different ways at different times and even poetically sometimes. Recently I was flying over a group of small Caribbean islands at sunset and I captured my thoughts as we passed over.
  • Are Goals Important To You?  By : dechenlau
    Why some people can not even get an inch of what they dream of becoming? Blame it on pure dreaming and lack of surroundings goals for achieving their dreams.
  • Conquering Fear  By : Louis Bonaventura
    The leading cause of people not fulfilling their dreams is NOT the fear of failure … it’s the fear of success! The fear of actually accomplishing what they set out to do. The fear of living life to the fullest may have paralyzed you. This will cause you to never really try in your business, or if you do try, to sabotage your efforts so you never have to face your fear of success.
  • Curing Yourself of Writers Block  By : Devin Hansen
    Whether you write longhand or use a word processor, a time will come when the words won't come. The empty page gapes before you, a vast expanse of space that seems impossible to fill. Your mind seems thick and heavy, and yet your thoughts are racing: I can't do this any more. I used up all the words, every last one. And the most maddening thing about writers block is that once upon a time you could fill up the page and it was easy.
  • Help ESL Students Develop Ideas And Content For Effective Writing  By : Andrew Thompson
    Jeffrey is an ESL student from China. He is accomplished both in reading and math. But when it comes to writing, his stories are short and repetitive. He often complains, “I don’t’ know what to write about.”
  • Novel Writing Software  By : Tracy Culleton
    Novel writing software - is it even necessary? Or is it just a gimmick? And what exactly does novel writing software do? How can it help you write your novel? This article answers those questions, and more.
  • Overcoming Writer's Block  By : Nicholas Morris
    Writing information products (eBooks) is one of the most popular ways of starting an online business.
    Why? Because the subject
  • Practical Tips For Writing Quality Essays  By :
    Are you running into problems with your essay writing? If you are, chances are there may be some problems that you have been unable to overcome.
  • Quickly Brainstorm Ideas For Your Next Article  By : Adam Foster
    Thinking of ideas for your next article? Here’s an easy technique to help you brainstorm original ideas quickly to come up with original, creative ideas to write about.
  • Relocating In Retirement, Writer’s Cramp, and Flashes of Inspiration  By : George Wallace
    There are three themes to this article: relocating in retirement , writer’s cramp, and flashes of inspiration. One can lead to the other.

    First, there was the flash. It came as a tiny moment of thought. It lasted only nano-seconds. And yet, when I sat down at the keyboard, I was able to grow this tiny seed of light into an 1100 word article very easily in just a couple of hours.

    There I was, just going through my normal and usual getting the day started activities . . . when it hit.
  • Stress management techniques  By : Danny Swartz
    Being placed in situations that demand the impossible almost inevitably lead to stress. Unrealistic deadlines to meet useless goals, enforced by unreasonable managers - are an all too common scenario. But individuals who find themselves in such circumstances still have options.
  • Stress Management- A technique  By : Gemma Bailey
    How relaxation techinques can alliviate stress.
  • The Masks Of Writer's Block  By : malo
    Writer's block is one of those enigmatic problems that all writers must face. However, how often does a writer experience an inability to write properly and claims to have writer's block, but is actually dealing with an altogether different issue?
  • The “Well, Duh!” for WannaBe Writers  By : George Wallace
    In another article on this website, I set out the most important rules of writing. I just don’t call them rules. Two are the use of “down” time and scraps of time. A point: the day after I wrote that article for this web site, I again found myself waiting in a parking lot for an hour and a half. With my trusty pen and 5 X 8 yellow notepad, all was not lost. In that time I created nine single spaced pages of preliminary notes. Notes that could become a sound beginning for a new novel.
  • True Tools for Writers: The Language of Sharing, Love, and Pain  By : Gecko 67
    All of us find ourselves delaying doing what we really know we ought to be doing and really want to be doing more of: writing. Procrastination gets to all of us from time to time. It is a kind of fear of the keyboard. We want it, desire it, and yet we are afraid of it at the same time. Each of us deals with this phenomenon in different ways. As a writer, you need to employ emotion. You have to feel emotion. Emotion starts the words to flowing. Emotion is a direct connection with language
  • Turn The Book Writing Mountain Into A Molehill  By : Raymond Sanders
    Have you started your book yet? No. Don't beat yourself up any longer. Keep reading this article; it was written especially for you.
  • When You Thirst for Ideas, Go Back to the Well You Know  By : George Wallace
    I made an interesting find this morning while cleaning up one of these “messes” that grow ever larger, even when in plain sight on my desk. A story which I seem to have lost somewhere in the black hole of boxed storage, because I can’t find it on my hard drive. Therein lies a lesson for everyone. Never, never, NEVER completely destroy anything you write. Save everything to CD disks as simple text files. Back it up with hardcopy paper files. Back it up to another hard drive.
  • Writers Block Myths - What They Mean and How to Beat Them  By : Lee Pound
    We call it writers block and we rail against it as if it was a physical being standing between us and the words needed to fill that empty page. It seems real, almost palpable, and frustrates us to the point that we give up before we even get started.

    Thousands of writers have written thousands of words about how to beat writers block into submission. Theories as to its origin and nature surface regularly. Solutions are tried and abandoned. The irony is: Writers block is a myth.
  • Writer’s Cramp and the Future  By : George Wallace
    Writer’s cramp, block, or an onset of fear of writing happens to all of us, even me, the loquacious one. The big mouth, the ever churning idea factory is temporarily stilled.

    Sometimes the turning point is internal and due to ill health, nutritional problems, or just being “off your stride”. Not this time.

    Sometimes it is external: the world becoming too much with us, or a series of events that suddenly greatly impose themselves upon you.







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