book writing
book writing
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by Bobbi Linkemer - 2008-05-03
Does one of these scenarios describe your situation?1. You've been working on your book for years, and you have printed material and files to prove it. Unfortunately, there is no rhyme or reason to ho...
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by Earma Brown - 2008-07-24
Everyday someone hops a train to start writing a book. Unfortunately as one person gets on the train to write a book there are several people who decide that it's hopeless, they'll never complete the...
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by Bobbi Linkemer - 2008-07-25
Magazines, newspapers, and online sites must provide their readers with content in the form of well-researched, well-written feature articles. What follows is a proven process for researching, writing...
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by Earma Brown - 2008-08-03
Have you finished your book yet? No. Don't beat yourself up any more. Keep reading this article; you may be making the same mistakes a friend of mine was making when it took years to finish. Now she ...
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by Earma Brown - 2008-09-22
Are you only able to work on your book dream on the weekend or in small blocks of time? No worries; you are a weekend warrior in book writing. Welcome to the Weekend Warrior Book Writing Club! No, yo...
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by Earma Brown - 2008-09-22
What if you discovered there was one little word that stood between your book dream being realized in the next 100 days or not? Would you want to know that one word? Yes, great! Before I tell you, th...
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by DONALD YATES - 2008-10-31
Write Like A Professional By Following These Four Rules I. Plot - No matter the definition, a plot is essentially the storyline, or sequences of events that makes up a story. All plots should inc...
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by Donald Yates - 2008-11-01
Four Critical Elements For Writing Like A Professional I. Plot - No matter the definition, a plot is essentially the storyline, or sequences of events that makes up a story. All plots should include ...
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by Susan Mary Malone - 2010-09-26
With the surge of freelance editors out there these days, writers have a tough, tough time discerning exactly what they're getting for their dollars. And sadly, most of what I hear from those writers ...