Brighten Your Prose - Add Some Living Color - by Jan Landman Color is a vital ingredient of the material world. So it must appear in stories and novels as well. Surprisingly, it is used much less often and much less carefully than we would expect. Recently I found the following description
Reason & Reader - As Important As Pen & Paper - by Holly Bliss HACKMAN: Run-on, come quick! I've just returned from the hackmailbox and I've received a letter from Superhero Publishers about that article I sent them eight months ago. RUN-ON: Holy Hackburgers, Hackman! Let's see what it says. Dear Hackman, Thank you for your
Who (or What) Are You Creating Art For? - by Scott Ginsberg Some artists create art for fame.
Some artists create art for money.
Some artists create art for awards.
Some artists create art for getting laid.
Some artists create art for recognition from critics.
Some artists create art for recognition from other artists.
Some artists create
Freelance Writers Choose - Door #1 Or Door #2 - by Sue LaPointe We started taking a look at exit strategies for freelance writers last time. I can only liken the discussion to poking a nest of giddy hornets. You see, most freelance writers, when they're just starting out are so amazed to
Writing Software - Professional Writing For Web and Print - by Jane Sumerset Before writing for the web or for print, one should consider the recipient of the information. Writing software ensures that the writer follows certain writing rules. There are differences between web and print writing and they are well set
How to Preserve Your Learning - by Scott Ginsberg Fantastic! You've just learned something new. The next step is to preserve it. So, here's what you do: FIRST: Preserve your learning by evaluating it. After all, we learn not from our experiences but from intelligent reflection upon those experiences. So,
If You Don't Quote Yourself, Nobody Else Will - by Scott Ginsberg So, you're pretty smart. And you've said some pretty smart things. But you didn't write them down, did you? Which means you don't quote yourself, did you? BIG MISTAKE. LESSON LEARNED: If want other people to quote YOU, you need to quote yourself first. Don't
Finance Articles - by James Waffer Finance is a strong field and a department in almost every organization and firm throughout the world. Finance basically means the dealing and matters of money and savings. It has a lot of further branches that works in different
The Greatest Thing I Ever Did For My Writing Career - by Scott Ginsberg In Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way, she insists upon a daily ritual called "Morning Pages." I've been doing them for the past year. AND I PROMISE YOU: it's the greatest thing I've ever done for my writing career. Ever. Here's how they work: 1.
Make Money Online Everyday Just by Writing - 5 Tips - by Angela Booth Want to make money online everyday using your writing skills? Millions of Web sites need your words, so you can have money flowing into your PayPal account every day. Let's look at five tips to get you started. 1. You're a
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