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    • 531.

      I Should Have Been on Oprah, But There's Still Nascar


      by Laurie - 2007-04-04
      I was watching Oprah the other day and all of the sudden there was Grammar Girl talking about sentence structure and using the right words in the right ways. I couldn't believe it. I'd read about p...
    • 532.

      Why Everyone Can Benefit From Watching the DVD of The Secret


      by Hanif Khaki - 2007-04-04
      Everyone has a secret dream he wishes to fulfill. Unfortunately, most people more often than not are unable to fulfill these dreams not because they can't but just because they think they can't. It mi...
    • 533.

      Understanding Rejection Slips


      by Jennifer Minar-Jaynes - 2007-04-04
      You think you've nailed it.You watch for the postman day after day, and finally he arrives with the SASE envelope you so lovingly sealed weeks before. Your heart pounding, you run to the mailbox (in y...
    • 534.

      Should You Outline Before You Write?


      by Laura J. Thompson - 2007-04-04
      Some people write best by organization, while others prefer to let the creative juices flow. Outlining has been a long-debated issue in writer's groups and classes nationwide, and individual authors w...
    • 535.

      Naming your Fantasy Characters


      by Mary Jensen - 2007-04-04
      Names are extremely important in fiction. You want to choose a name that is memorable and appropriate for the character. Sometimes the names come easily, but more often you have to work at it. There a...
    • 536.

      Writing A Novel On Your Lunch Hour


      by Corey Fayman - 2007-04-04
      Okay, so I didn't really write a whole novel on my lunch hour. But I did develop a lot of the characters, locations and plot by taking a half-hour out of each workday to sketch some ideas. You'd be su...
    • 537.

      Middle Zone Standard Study Of Handwriting


      by Jacob Cammarata - 2007-04-05
      IntroductionThere are 3 zones in English writing: Upper (l,h,t,b,etc.), Middle (a,m,n,o,u,e,i,s,v,c,r,w,x,z), and Lower (f,g,j,p,y). The middle zone dominates handwritten expression accounting for ove...
    • 538.

      Let Me Tell You a Story - Using Narrative to Persuade


      by Scott Flora - 2007-04-05
      I woke up really early this morning, my brain buzzing with ideas for writing this article. It was dark and cold outside and quiet all through the house. I had some thoughts about writing about sales p...
    • 539.

      Writing for the Web - Writing for the Web is Different than Print I


      by Raymond Nesa - 2007-04-05
      Writing for the Web is different to writing for print, due to the different way people tend to read on the Web. They do not read a paragraph, but scan down a page, sometimes only the part they can se...
    • 540.

      How To Attract 'Skim Readers' In Your Newsletter


      by Simon Payn - 2007-04-08
      It's said over and over that people don't read much anymore because they're so overwhelmed with information. They have only a short time to look at your newsletter, so they skim it.So how do you get y...