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    • 1.

      Viewpoint Writing 1: Seeing Through Your Character's Eyes


      by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-05
      Of the many different writing styles, viewpoint writing is probably the one that works best for aspiring writers - but what is it?Viewpoint writing is used extensively in modern novels, especially one...
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      Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider


      by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-05
      In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I've listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a 'points to ponder' rundown. So - wha...
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      Viewpoint Writing 2: How To Use Your Character's 'Voice'


      by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-07
      There are some simple rules to remember when writing form a character's viewpoint, yet many forget them. Here's a rundown of some to remember . . .No matter what language you speak, regional accents a...
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      Article Writing: How Do You Write For Quality?


      by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-11
      Article directories receive hundreds of articles daily - but why do some articles perform better than others? In this article we examine some of the reasons.Article writing, for a competent writer, is...
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      Writing: Fact Or Fiction?


      by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-22
      Nearly everyone who wants to be a writer looks at the fiction market as being the way to go - but another, vast market exists. What is it? Let's find out.The minute you mention that you're a writer yo...
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      A Review by Any Other Name


      by Lisa Koosis - 2007-01-29
      Read this sign or I'll kill your dog...Sex!...In my freshman year of college, these signs started appearing around campus. Some were tacked to the bulletin board in the building that housed the cafete...
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      Short Story Writing-Don't Waste Your Words On Wasted Words!


      by Steve Dempster - 2007-02-13
      The short story market often demands tight word counts from the writer. Here are some tips on how to keep that word count under control!Short stories written specifically for inclusion in weekly or mo...
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      Is There A Book In You? Ten Points That Will Help You Decide


      by Steve Dempster - 2007-02-17
      The desire to have a book with your name on the cover seems universal - yet how many would-be writers really know if they have what it takes to succeed? Here are ten points that every beginner should ...
    • 9.

      Fiction Writing: 3 Crucial Points For Your Main Character


      by Steve Dempster - 2007-02-18
      The main or lead character in any story is a lynchpin and has very definite qualities. Miss one of these and your story may well grind to a halt! This article takes a look at three crucial aspects of ...
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      Is There A Book In You? Ten Points That Will Help You Decide


      by Steve Dempster - 2007-02-22
      The desire to have a book with your name on the cover seems universal - yet how many would-be writers really know if they have what it takes to succeed? Here are ten points that every beginner should ...