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by Susan Daffron - 2007-11-14
Many writers would prefer to hole up in their little garrets and write and write and write. They'd be happy to never talk to anyone again and live quietly alone with their writing.Unfortunately in thi...
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by Melinda Copp - 2007-11-10
How long have you been working on your book? A year or better? When you sit down at Thanksgiving dinner next month with your family members, and they ask you how the book is coming along, will y...
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by Susan Daffron - 2007-11-15
As a freelance writer, your job is to create a product that your customers absolutely love. Once you're in business, you probably want to stay in business, so you can continue paying the bills, eating...
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by Chris Haycock - 2007-11-14
For many a literary fan it is fun and exciting to dress up and play the part of one's favorite character but it seems that no other character is quite as popular as that of a one Sherlock Holmes...
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by Williemeikle - 2007-11-08
Science Fiction has become so much part of our culture that icons from it are all around us, in film, TV, computer games and music. Adoption into the mainstream makes science fiction both eas...
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by Williemeikle - 2007-11-08
As a writer it is all too easy to concentrate on the mechanics of submitting work to editors and to forget that the writing itself is of primary importance. We should all be constantly seeking t...
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by Williemeikle - 2007-11-08
Starting writing is like casting a hook into a river. The opening line is probably the single most important sentence you are going to write in your piece. Over the years writers have spent larg...
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by Williemeikle - 2007-11-08
Fantasy fiction is doing good business at the moment, but there are certain situations that have been overplayed. So much so, that they have become genre clichés, and everybody knows what to ex...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-11-25
It's Thursday today. Just a normal day, an ordinary day. One more opportunity to get rich, and one more example of being slammed around by people who never seem to have heard of the concept of 'custom...
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by Mark London - 2007-11-25
Piles of gold sitting at your feet? Not a beat of creativity flowing from your heart to the pen? Yet still the gold keeps coming, piling higher and deeper? Impossible? You got that right -- unless you...