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  • 10 Tips for Tech-Writers  By : Glenn Murray
    Tech-writing is a tricky business. It’s not a very high profile industry, so there’s not much support around. Follow these 10 quick tips, and you’ll be well on your way to a satisfying tech-writing career.
  • Tech-writers – a necessary evil  By : Glenn Murray
    New to tech-writing, or thinking about starting? The key to success is recognising that tech-writers are a necessary evil.
  • When Getting Stuck Goes Amuck  By : Sean North
    Many of us have always wanted to write. We have all gotten writer’s block. What happens when we are stuck? Can we go to a doctor for having writer’s block? Are there any "writing doctors" that prescribe medication to overcome what to write about or how to stress our premise?
  • Cosmopolitan Magazine Subscriptions, The History  By : David
    Everything you wanted to know about cosmopolitan magazine, its late 19th century birth and where the magazine is today and its impact on american history.
  • Evaluating Your Own Work  By : The Screenplay/Story Consultant
    How to Analyze and Rewrite Your Writing
  • THE COVER LETTER made easy!  By : Liana200
    You have completed your ms, and now what?

    You may ask yourself:
    How can I submit it to publishers?
    How can I present it?

    Here comes the cover letter. It is not difficult to write one, just follow the instructions below.
  • Journaling Your Book To Completion  By : Sophfronia Scott
    On any given day, how many people, events, problems, projects, family issues, things to remember and appointments are running through your mind? A LOT, right? If you're writing a book, you have to add on top of that a whole other world of characters, events, settings, plots, (if you're writing fiction) or stories, bullet points, theories and rhetoric (if you're writing non-fiction). How do you keep track of it all?

    Keeping a journal for your book can be a great tool. In i...
  • All You Need To Know About Agents--For Now  By : Sophfronia Scott
    The agent issue is such an emotional one for writers. Having one is a huge validation. I was fortunate to sign with an agent while still writing my first novel and it was wonderful being able to work and know that someone was waiting for what I was writing.

    But the eagerness to have that feeling often pushes writers to make poor decisions when it comes to the hunt for an agent. With some thinking, solid preparation and research it is possible to hook up with an agent and ...
  • How To Make Your Writing Meaningful  By : Sophfronia Scott
    Writing a book is a huge endeavor. It means someone has decided to dedicate a certain amount of time to putting words on paper. But so many people don't finish what they start. Maybe they've run out of ideas. Maybe they lost interest. Maybe they got hopelessly stuck. However I believe the core of all these issues lies in one thing: the writer doesn't know why he or she is writing in the first place.

    All you have to do before you venture into the ever-tangled writing fores...
  • Make More Money Self-Publishing Special Reports  By : Stephen Pope
    1. You Can Do It! Will You?

    You CAN succeed in your own information empire. Self-publishing valuable, how-to information is in great demand by people today. In today`s busy society, people are pressed for time. They need concise, simplified, practical information. They will pay dearly for it if it will improve the quality of their lives.

    Even if you have never written for money before, you can do so if you apply the information in this report. Lack of formal education s...
  • Write An Effective Job Proposal  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    I am simply amazed at the problems some of my colleagues are experiencing regarding writing job proposals for customers. So often I hear that there has been some sort of disagreement between client and service provider, something that can and should be avoided before a project is started. Here are four tips to help you write an effective job proposal letter.
  • Writing: Getting Started  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Are you having difficulty writing? Do you find it hard to even get started? You probably already are an "acclaimed author" and don't even know it. Your emails and message board discussions are key seeds to informative and interesting web content.
  • Writing and Walking – Beating Writer’s Block  By : Nomad Rick
    Writing and walking are a seemingly odd mix of topics for an article, but they go well together. Particularly if you write during breaks in your walk.
  • How to Write a Short Story  By : Rachelle Arlin Credo
    So how do we write a great short story? What are the things to keep in mind in order to come up with a short story that works?
  • A Beginner's Guide to Writing a Novel  By : Rachelle Arlin Credo
    What makes it hard is not writing itself but how people make it hard than it really is.
  • They are just afraid of writing…  By : Francis
    The article represents, practical and useful guide on how to write the dissertation. Even if you have already completed dissertation, you might find some of the advices of this article useful.
  • I just quit my last paying writing gig...and you should too!  By : Deanna Mascle
    How? I write for the internet. It really is not a difficult or complicated business model and one any competent writer, or anyone with the ability to string a decent sentence together, could replicate or modify to suit their purpose. I am a writer not a business person, but I know this is working for me and that it could work for you, too.
  • 5 Reasons Every Writer Needs a Web Site  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you are serious about your writing, in fact even if you aren't, you need a web site. Let me repeat that -- every writer needs a web site!
  • The secret to writing faster and with more focus -- Writing in your sleep!  By : Deanna Mascle
    Unconscious creativity uses the power of the unconscious mind. The simplest technique is incubation, where after thinking about the challenge consciously for some time, it is put to one side and left for a while. Often a solution will pop into your mind unbidden, as your mind continues to work on the problem below your level of awareness.
  • Energize Your Writing and Increase Your Output  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you are serious about improving your writing quality and productivity then you need to spend time analyzing your personal writing process. You might be surprised by what you learn--and I know you can put the knowledge to good use.
  • Start right now  By : Paul J
    Start right now.......... The most difficult thing in every task is to start. You are lost in a whirlpool of ideas, but nevertheless, you can't choose the most appropriate to embody. Do you experience such situations? I presume , you do as most of people.
  • Seven Ways To Connect Your Writing And Your Life  By : Steven Barnes
    An important question for any artist is: How can I built a career and simultaneously be true to myself? It’s an important question, and during the twenty years I’ve taught writing, hundreds of students have expressed the belief that success and personal integrity are mutually exclusive.

    The Lifewriting™ approach to fiction suggests that not only do these two qualities overlap, but that the safest, surest, most satisfying path to discovering your true voice, your deepest cr...
  • What does this inexplicable tutor want?  By : Francis
    The article provides useful tips on how to complete several types of term papers, explaining what requirements the tutor sets. Article provides a reader with indispensable techniques on successful completion of their writing assignments.
  • How to design the dissertation  By : Tim Morris
    This article shows best ways to approach your tutor and includes dissertation writing techniques.
  • The research on the internet - its past, present and its future.  By : Francis
    The article provides an insight into the research possibilities of internet. Examines how you should exercise caution in the researching on internet.
  • Article Submissions - Pointing You in the Right Direction  By : Simon Gelfand
    All of you who have been thinking of publishing articles probably seem to be noticing a lot more ads showing up when you search Google for article submission sites. So what does this all mean for you?
  • Your indispensable guide to online shopping.  By : Peter Johnson
    New service of buying term paper online is a convenient, easy and simple process that can save you much energy, time and finance- only if you know how to do it. This article provides you with the insight in this process.
  • Impress the Examiners with Your Application Essay!  By : Hue A
    Some state that people enjoy speaking about themselves. I should presume such people never sat in front of a blank sheet of paper having to submit their essay next morning. Everything changes when you are left with a crucial question face to face. Instantly all the facts seemed so reasonable before disappear all of a sudden.
    I understand that essay may cause you a lot of agitation, as it suggests a deep self analysis. But it should be that way and no other. Yes, I agree with you that the ess
  • 3 Ways You Can Profit From Giving Your Writing Away  By : Deanna Mascle
    Giving your writing away to web sites, blogs, ezines, and newsletters can really make you some serious cash on the internet and I'm not joking. I have been writing professionally for two decades and I never thought I'd make more by writing for free but I am.
  • How to Write Your Op-Ed Piece  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Op-ed articles, also known as opinion/editorial articles, are a great way for aspiring writers to publicize their work and get an amazing amount of publicity for free. You can write an op-ed piece and get it publicized provided you follow these simple rules.

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