writing tips
writing tips
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-20
Do you want to write children's fiction? Maybe you think kid's are easier to write for than adults; I did. When I first began to write, it was for my grand-kids only. I used their names and inve...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-20
As an active reviewer I read many items every day. One thing I find myself noticing most often, is the absence of rhythm. The word is used most often in poetry, but it's the heart of all writing. ...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-20
Everyone receives those reviews from Hell occasionally. The ones where the reader isn't able to see past her own favorite genre and thinks you should write to please her. The ones who haven't the li...
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by Patsi Krakoff - 2007-01-31
The day I learned this writing tip was the day my writing got a whole lot easier, faster, and more fun. It's no secret really, but this one tip could change the way you write articles for the Web, ...
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by Ryan Basil - 2007-02-05
1. Write ClearlyThe key to clarity is simplicity. Don't try to educate your audience.2. Use Simple WordsShort words are handy to use and are more powerful in effect. Don't send your readers running fo...
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by Angela Booth - 2007-02-08
Nothing matches the fun of starting a new writing project. Often however it's hard to sustain the initial enthusiasm. You may find that many of your projects stall - no matter what you do, you can't r...
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by Jackson Summerford - 2007-02-09
Conveying a specific message in a written article is no easy feat. Audience expectations fall on every point of the information spectrum. One of the biggest mistakes that article writers make is to tr...
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by Johnny Albertson - 2007-02-18
One of the hardest things new marketers face is figuring out what to write about. You stare at the blank screen watching the cursor tick away while you start to doubt yourself. Maybe a bead of sweat r...
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by Nancy Amada - 2007-02-20
Figuring out how to communicate with consumers is one of the most difficult tasks of any business owner. This is of particular concern to those who use the written word to advertise through article ma...
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by Robyn Opie - 2007-02-26
If you've read my previous articles you'll be aware that I've defined children's books as books that feature a child as the main character and the audience is children.So, let's take a look at childre...