1. | Seecrets On Writing: Free Requotable Quotes For Internet Writers by Stan Seecrets Original quotes, when used at the beginning or at the end of an article provide a touch of class. At the least, it will make your article different from the thousands of articles filed daily. It can be witty, satirical, funny or just a different opinion on current issues. Perhaps, it could be an outrageous ... | |||
2. | A competitive and cutthroat look at writing by 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. Board fights and flame wars do not belong in the writing community. This should be about writing. Online writing communities have become a cutthroat, often uncaring part of ... | |||
3. | How To Start Writing Articles Successfully by Torgeir Sunnarvik You have probably heard that writing articles is one of the best methods that you can use to promote your online business. You might resist the idea of writing your own articles, because you don't think you are any good at it, or perhaps you might think that it is too hard to find a ... | |||
4. | I am an AUTHOR - Is this the next big fad? by Martin Lemieux Write an article, get the traffic. Well sort of! Since the birth of writing articles, our industry has caught on to the phenomena of increasing your website’s traffic by becoming the professional in your field. The only problem with this is that for every serious professional in one field, there are a thousand other writers ... | |||
5. | Get a 6 Figure Book Advance by Susan Harrow Word Count: 917 ***Permissions*** You have permission to publish this article in its entirety electronically, in print, in your ebook, or on your web site, free of charge as long as no changes to the content are made and you include my byline, copyright, and resource box. Please notify me of publication by ... | |||
6. | How to Write a Romantic Love Letter by Renee Michaels Does the thought of writing a love letter or poem automatically reduce your vocabulary to a 5-year-old’s level? Well, believe it or not, that’s a great place to begin! Kids speak straight from the heart. They don’t worry about tripping over the right words, they only know how to say what they want using the most ... | |||
7. | Story Building with Imagination by Debbie Long Excerpt from Story Building with Imagination Copyright © 2005, Debbie Long In the words of Aristotle, "happiness is self contentedness helping to make children deeply and quietly glad that they are who they are, and gives them a priceless legacy: the strength to meet life's stresses and the courage to become committed, responsible, productive, ... | |||
8. | My Impressions on the Mahabharata_Essay - 4 by vatsayan Paushya Parva and the Upakhyanas: The Upakhyanas are similar to short stories. They are stories complete in themselves. However, they may be read in conjunction with and sometimes give rise to the main story. In the Paushya Parva, the Upakhyana of Udanka is dealt with which I shall summarize below: The Upakhyana of Udanka is ... | |||
9. | Free Reprint Articles That Will Interest Publishers - 4 Tips by Glenn Prialde Have you been writing and submitting your free reprint articles for quite sometime now? If so, how is your reprint rate doing? Is it doing well or is it a bit below 50%? Are webmasters approving your articles? Here are some tips on how to write effective free reprint articles that would guarantee great interest from ... | |||
10. | My Impressions on the Mahabharata - Essay – 3 by vatsayan Ganesha1 – the World’s First Stenographer: Now we come to a tale which I find most fascinating. According to Hindu tradition Lord Ganesha is the Lord of Obstacles. If he is not entreated before the commencement of any deed the deed never gets completed, or so we believe. In imploring Ganesha himself to be ... | |||
11. | My Impressions on the Mahabharata_Essay – 1 by vatsayan PREFACE Why the Mahabharata: The Mahabharata, the great Indian Classic, is at least 2000 years old. Is it still relevant in 2005 A. D.? If so why? I have asked myself this question several times. I confess I do not know the answer. Fact remains that the book has fascinated me since childhood. I ... | |||
12. | My Impressions on the Mahabharata - Essay – 2 by vatsayan The Story Summarized: The story commences with the visit of a Rishi called Ugasrava Sautin, a son of another accomplished Rishi called Lomaharshana, approaching some other ascetics in a forest called Naimisa. The ascetics had just then performed a yagya (sacrifice) to a deity called Saunaka Kulapati. The ascetics make Sautin comfortable and inquire about ... | |||
13. | A Cousin of Hemingway, Rose Now Puts Her Pen To The Page by 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. During her teen ... | |||
14. | How to be Observant by Debbie Long How to be Observant © Debbie Long www.designsbydebbie.ca debbie@designsbydebbie.ca A writer must be observant and aware of their surroundings. They must be able to walk through life with their eyes wide open if they wish to write well. They must be able to see, hear, smell, touch and taste the world around them. ... | |||
15. | The Three I's' Idea, Imagination, Inspiration by Debbie Long The Three I’s Idea, Imagination, Inspiration © Debbie Long, 2005 http://www.designsbydebbie.ca debbie@designsbydebbie.ca It’s that time, that special time when you pull ideas from the busy, active minds of your children or students, and brainstorm their ideas creatively. But how do you get those three I’s flowing? I find that starting ... | |||
16. | 10 Article Writing Quirks by Nicholas Dixon By Nicholas Dixon The Island Marketer Much has been touted about the effectiveness of article writing in the promotion of their business. While everyone raves about its benefits I’ll look into a few quirks. 1) Too much junk- You can’t even imagine the amount of rehash material that is being passed off ... | |||
17. | 14 Tips for Getting Your Articles Published More Often by Bill Platt The writers who have learned the value of using free reprint articles as a promotional tool, go back to the well time and time again because it generates real results. Some writers have ended using all other methods of promotion because reprint articles work so very well. It is a beautiful thing when one ... | |||
18. | How New Authors Can Keep Their Manuscripts Coherent by Marvin D. Cloud In large publishing houses, many manuscripts penned by first-time authors, never make it past the "first reader" who for all practical purposes is a gatekeeper of sorts. This person's job is to weed out manuscripts that do not fit certain established submission criteria. However, many never make it to the editor's desk, simply because they ... | |||
19. | Why Hire a Professional Transcriptionist to Convert Your Dictation or Audios to Typed Text? by Laurie Kristensen In a discussion forum for non-fiction writers (where I had posted my introduction of myself and my professional transcription business), another member replied and mentioned that for simple dictation, she uses a voice recognition software program. When what she had said really sank in, I felt like someone had punched me in the ... | |||
20. | Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com interviews author Carol Laferle by Norm Goldman Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel and bookpleasures is honored to have as a guest, the nationally published newspaper columnist and author, Cindy LaFerle. Cindy recently published a book entitled, Writing Home, a collection of essays focusing on home, family and motherhood. Cindy was at one time editor of a national travel magazine, ... | |||
21. | What You Need To Know Before You Write A Book by Marvin D. Cloud Chaos and confusion come when established rules and procedures are not followed. Even mixing and matching systems to favor one’s own position can cause a great deal of consternation. In writing a book, the first rule is to know and understand why you want to write in the first place. In other words, you ... | |||
22. | A First Time Author's Publicity Kit Material Tips by 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. Here's a list of the usual items. 1. Author Bio This is no place for modesty. You're competing with many other authors out there and need to show how your ... | |||
23. | First Time Author Publicity Kit Tips by 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. Here's a list of the usual items. 1. Author Bio This is no place for modesty. You're competing with many other authors out there and need to show how your ... | |||
24. | Web Writing: Create Writing Flow With Four Uncommon Connectors by Catherine Franz Connectors -- conjunctions, punctuation, and transitional phrases -- allow readers to process information promptly by creating balance and relationships between sentence parts. The connectors are performing the same work as verbs, objects, modifiers and multiple subjects. Here are four uncommon connections that will create an easier flow for your readers: 1. Parallel ... | |||
25. | Aldous Huxley - was he influenced by Hindu Mythology? by Aneeta Sundararaj Aldous Huxley was a great story teller and author of the highly acclaimed novel, Brave New World. Widely read, it came as no surprise to analyse his novel and conclude that perhaps, he was influenced by some ideas and theories depicted in Hindu Mythology. In particular, there are two things that this novel, Brave New ... | |||
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