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  • The Essay Outline  By : EssayEdge
    Writing an essay outline can save you time in writing your essay and improve the focus of your writing. Learn more by reading this article.
  • Microsoft Word Tips  By : EssayEdge
    Learn how to maximize your essay through the use of Microsoft Word tools with this article from EssayEdge.
  • Résumé Bloopers  By : ResumeEdge
    Making an error on your resume is a surefire way to be passed over in the job interview process. Learn about prominent mistakes and how to avoid them with this article from ResumeEdge.
  • Résumé 101  By : ResumeEdge
    Learn about the basic parts of the resume with this article from ResumeEdge.
  • Expanding Your Job Search Horizons  By : ResumeEdge
    There are plenty of job finding sites online above and beyond Career Builder and Monster. Learn about these resources with this article from ResumeEdge.
  • Cover Letter Tips  By : ResumeEdge
    One of the most important elements of your resume package is the cover letter. Learn helpful tips with article from ResumeEdge.
  • The iPod  By : Bruce J. Gevirtzman
    He strolled into the room and quietly laid his books on a desk. Class would begin in about three minutes; soon the teacher would be droning on about something utterly irrelevant to his life. Entirely removed from his surroundings, the small plastic gadgets in his ears piped in the words that resounded repeatedly in his head, chorusing the ideas that he has heard about sex and violence and crime -- and women.
  • Plotting Your Plot and Customizing Your Characters  By : Calie Renee
    Plot and character development are the foundation of every great story. Without a well established plot, nothing will happen in your screenplay. Without well defined characters, no one will care what happens in your screenplay. Both the plot and the characters can make or break the movie.

    So, it is very important that you “plot” your plot carefully to make it exciting and creative. Then, customize you characters to make them the compelling forces behind your plot.
  • Something All Potential Screenwriter’s Need to Know  By : Calie Renee
    If you are writing a screenplay for more than just the joy of writing it (imagine that) and have any aspirations whatsoever on ever “pitching” your screenplay, then you need to know that there are standards by which your writing should adhere to. There are formatting standards and techniques as well as screenwriting “lingo” (terms and definitions) that you must be familiar with. The screenwriting business has a language all its own.
  • Stick To The Story  By : Calie Renee
    The first ten to fifteen minutes of every movie should determine what the audience is to expect from the remaining two hours. The way your story is introduced, or set up, should determine how your story should unfold. In other words, whatever “theme” that you introduce to begin with, you need to stick with it and develop it.
  • A Must For the Serious Screenwriter  By : Calie Renee
    Final Draft is a word processor that is designed for writing movies, television dramas and stage plays. It is both a word processor and a screenplay formatting tool. This combination allows for the writer to concentrate on what is being written rather than having to worry about how it appears on the page. In other words, it actually helps writers to flow with their creativity without having to stop and focus on organizing their thoughts in the proper format.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”  By : Gianni Truvianni
    An article about what inspired me to write what hopefully will be my third book published for which I chose the title “What Should Not Matter” based on how I perceive religion.
  • Woman on Top: the World of Women's Magazine Publishing  By : Gargi
    To date, there are at least 115 magazines published around the world that specially caters to women. The women's magazine publishing has been a lucrative industry. These magazines do not only focus on fashion, shoes and shopping but also to any interest that concerns women. May it be about parenting, health, sports or any imaginable activity that women would be interested into like pottery, tattoo or woodworking. The following are some of the famous and the not-so-ordinary titles in the women's
  • Tee-time and Me-time  By : Judith OReilly
    Mothers live in a permanent state of guilt. How come men don't? Mothers are guilty not just about whether they work and how much they work and should they work and where they work. But they are also guilty about what they do with the few moments they can call their own. A classic example of the difference between men and women is spare time, quality time, what is known in the parenting business as "me-time". As a mother you don't get a lot of it. What do you do with it?
  • The best free website You Can Get  By : Roberto Bell
    A short write up about where to get your free Squidoo site.
  • Prologue  By : Joseph Hosey
    Walter Martineck hardly knows Drew Peterson, a retired police sergeant in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, but he's a good friend of Peterson's stepbrother, Tom Morphey. So it was that Martineck found himself unwittingly drawn into the events of October 28, 2007, the day Peterson's young wife, Stacy, was last seen.
  • Online Writing Jobs: Success Secrets of Online Freelance Writers  By : Lee, Michael
    Online writing jobs can oftentimes prove to be more profitable than your regular day job. However, there is no guarantee of a steady income unless you know the tricks and secrets of successful freelance writers.
  • Should One Rely on Sample Cover Letters?  By : Clara Ghomes
    In the old days, all people were challenged to write their own cover letters together with their resume. This is because traditionally the means to share information from person to person were not as extensive and advanced as today’s world obviously is.
  • Why And How To Write A Perfect Resume Cover Letter  By : Clara Ghomes
    What is a resume cover letter? It is a piece of paper that is submitted along with your resume or curriculum vitae. Like its name indicates, a resume cover letter is a letter that is addressed to a person, and serves several important purposes related to your job hunting experience.
  • Tips for Writing a Job-winning Cover Letter  By : Clara Ghomes
    When applying for a job, two documents are most commonly requested: a cover letter and the curriculum vitae. Other documents may be requested, but these two are always at the top of the list.
  • Cover Letters Have Big Roles Too  By : Clara Ghomes
    When applying for work, most people nowadays neglect to give good attention to their application or cover letters. Most of the attention due is given to the resume or the curriculum vitae.
  • Avoid Common Cover Letter Mistakes And Ensure Your Employment  By : Clara Ghomes
    Each of us longs for a stable and benefiting job at a reputable company. That is why we do our utmost to give the best resumes and cover letters possible, as well as go the extra miles in order to do well in the job interview.
  • Four Reasons to Join a Creative Writer's Group  By : Deborah Owen
    Writers groups everywhere. Should you join one? Why?
  • Character Development Changes  By : Deborah Owen
    Controlling character changes will keep you out of trouble.
  • Article Writing - Continue to Write for Success  By : Simpson
    I get a lot of e-mails from subscribers asking why they should bother with drafting their own articles. Surely, it would be easier to purchase a collection of private label articles and submit them online.
  • Freelance Editing Jobs: How To Be A Successful Freelance Editor  By : Lee, Michael
    If you want to make easy money online, then you should try out some freelance editing jobs. In a sense, they’re less stressful than the usual blogging gigs.
  • What IS a Eulogy Speech?  By : Roberto Bell
    A brief summary of the elements of a eulogy speech.
  • How to Give a Eulogy Speech  By : Roberto Bell
    Writing a Eulogy Speech is easy when the key elements are considered.
  • How Do I Use This Thing, Wordpress  By : JeffSolochek
    All the internet marketers are telling us to build our sites in Wordpress but have you ever tried to configure a Wordpress site?
  • How to Prepare a Top Class Manuscript to Send to Your Publisher  By : oldtimer
    Send in a sloppy, grubby manuscript and your chances of rejection are greatly increased. Send in a smart, clean, tidy manuscript and the publishers offices will ring with the cry - "Hey, here's someone who knows how to do it properly! Break out the Champaign! Bring on the dancing girls!' But maybe not the latter if it's a Monday.

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