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  • Article Writing Basics - How To Make this Lucrative Business Work  By : Johny Rider
    Like many people, you may be looking for an online business that will prove profitable for you. In this day and age, one of the most lucrative and profitable types of online businesses that...
  • An Easy Way To Create and Get Unique Articles For Your Site And Blog  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    There are a lot of marketers out there that will give you PLR articles as a bonus with something else you have bought. Changing several of the paragraphs is not enough. If you leave just one paragraph intact then you have committed plagiarism and Google and several other search engines may see this as duplicate content. However, there is a way to make sure the articles are 100 percent unique. Imagine a traffic accident which is witnessed by many different people at the same time. Each person will tell a different story about what happened.
  • A Writer’s Guide To Finding Freelance Writing Jobs  By :
    Writers are very much in demand these days because of the rising demands for their online content. The pay is oftentimes better and the hours are not so long. Many even freelance full-time.

    Freelance writing extends to several different categories. Before you begin looking for work, you’ll have to decide whether or not you want to get credit for your writing. If you insist on a byline, you may have difficulty finding a lot of paying jobs. Byline jobs are out there if you ...
  • Increase your business by hiring ghost writers from India  By : Ankur Patel
    Hiring a ghostwriter from India could be a brilliant idea for those wanting to get their stories or ideas transform into a novel, book or screenplay.
  • Should You Hire an Article Writer?  By : Steve Buchanan
    Not surprisingly, this is a question that comes up from time to time in our forums.
  • Every Freelance Copywriter Needs To Install Their Very Own Bat Phone  By : John C. A. Manley
    Optional Description: Once you become busy as a freelance copywriter, you can't afford to answer the phone every time it rings. And if you're not yet loaded with projects, you'd be better to pretend you are. Otherwise, copywriting prospects may think you are desperate for work, and talk you down in your fees. At the same time it's important to have open communication with those clients who are paying you money to write copy. Here's my unique solution gleaned from too much tim...
  • Improving Business Writing Skills – A Key To Advancement  By : Susan West
    Effective business writing requires development and practice. Improving business writing skills should be a part of your leadership development. This article offers important information about structuring a typical business document as well as following an effective writing process.
  • Writing Articles-how To Attract The Audience To Visit Your Website.  By : Kanaga Siva
    Writing Articles and submitting them to article directories have become extremely popular in recent times.
    The question that is uppermost in the mind of an author is "Will my article be picked up by other webmasters and published in their website?" "Will the readers click the link in the resource box and visit my website?" If this does not materialize then the time and energy spent on writing articles will be in vain.

    On the other hand if your article had the right recip...
  • Writing A Novel On Your Lunch Hour  By : Corey Fayman
    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 surprised with what you can get done in just thirty minutes a day.

    First, a little background. I had a job that was driving me crazy. Corporate priorities at the company I worked for changed on a weekly basis. Projects I managed got cancelled halfway through development, blew up...
  • Why can't you find a Book Agent?  By : Jim Wilson
    Do you want to get your book published? Learn about literary agents and how they operate.
  • Please Mail Me literature: Is That The Kiss of Death?  By : Lincoln
    The dreaded words or phrase that sales rep hates to hear when you think you have a good prospect on the line, “please send me some literature.” To most people this phrase is just a nice way to brush you off and get you off the phone but can it be...
  • Paragraph Writing Tips  By : Timothy Anderson
    Paragraph writing skills are essential for good academic performance. The article outlines tips and suggestions for different styles of paragraphs.
  • Knockout Content-Rich Article Techniques For Writing Must-Read Lead Paragraphs  By : Lisa Sparks
    In article anatomy I like to teach that there are several key components. Of course these can be stretched varied and thrown out altogether, but not until you're an expert at writing content-rich articles. One key component of a clear article is, of course, the lead paragraph. Second in importance only to the headline itself, the lead graf (paragraph for short) has to be engaging, informative and lead the reader to believe you're the one with all of the great advice they've b...
  • Do Writing Groups Really Help?  By : Dee Owens
    You want to write about that heroine driving you insane or the hero of her dreams, but how to start? I suggest writing groups; you will find them both on the Internet and off. In your town or out of another country, but nowhere you go or where you look you will find the group that is right for you. How do I know, how can I be sure? Well i personally Co-Own my own group and am the member of another. I can tell you that my second novel would have not made it to paper witho...
  • Ready Set Go - The 30 Minute Article  By : Kevin Sinclair
    You need an article for your newsletter, and you need it now. As a matter of fact, you can spare only forty minutes to get the article written, edited and slotted into place.
  • Ghost Writers What Do They Do  By : Melissa Fishman
    It's important to keep in mind, that not all ghost writers are skilled in all kinds of writing. Many times, ghost writers earn a quite a nice salary do something they love, which is writing.
  • Writing Articles To Promote Your Website  By : Melissa Fishman
    Writing articles is an excellent way for you to get free publicity. The techniques for writing articles are numerous and beyond the scope of this article.
  • How To Hire A Ghostwriter To Create Resell Rights Products  By : Robert Clouthier
    Whether you simply do not have the time or desire to pen your own resell rights products, you may want to consider hiring a ghostwriter. This is simply an individual, preferably a professional writer, who agrees to write for a set amount of compensation and then relinquishes the copyright and ownership of the product to you. At this point, you would be free to claim authorship of the writing and sell it as you desire.

    If you plan to hire a ghostwriter for any type of writi...
  • The 4 Key MUST HAVES When Writing an Article  By : Anne Wolski
    Much of the success of a website comes from the drive of traffic to the site. Because of this, the value of article writing is immeasurable. Articles are a key element to the success or failure of internet based companies and the sensible webmaster will always include articles that will work for them and earn them many benefits for their site.
  • Screenplay – A Team Work  By : Yair Packer
    I am a great believer in team work. "A Man is not an Island ". Every person needs feedback to his deeds and thoughts. Every person has faults – small or big – but almost all of us are not completely aware of them. We need someone who can view the faults and point them out to us.

    The creator needs another person to read, hear, feel, taste or see the creation – well before it reaches the public – in order to ask the necessary questions and to react. Such questions brings out...
  • Writing The Article  By : William Bleyer
    Just as a builder would hesitate to erect a house without a carefully worked-out plan, so a writer should be loath to begin an article before he has outlined it fully. In planning a building, an architect considers how large a house his client desires, how many rooms he must provide, how the space available may best be apportioned among the rooms, and what relation the rooms are to bear to one another. In outlining an article, likewise, a writer needs to determine how long it...
  • Writing A Great Resume!  By : Daniel J.Fox
    If you are looking for a job, then it is very important that you understand how to offer yourself in the best way to an employer.

    This is done by writing a 'CV' (curriculum vitae - Latin for 'life story'), called in some countries a 'resume'.

    Different countries may have different requirements and styles for CV resumes. So you must follow the correct practice for your culture and country.

    What IS a resume?
    A Resume is a self-promotional document that presents you in...
  • How To Survive A Good Review  By : Steven Barnes -
    When the first reviews for my most recent novel (Great Sky Woman, Random House 2006) started coming in, my emotions went through the usual roller coaster. The first, from Publisher’s Weekly, was 90% positive, but mentioned that, in their opinion, it was slow in spots. My stomach sank. Slow? In spots? Oh my God—all is lost!

    The second review came in two weeks later. This one, from “Booklist,” used words like “magnificent” and “engaging” and “adventure on a grand scale.”

    ...
  • How to Achieve Success as a Screenwriter  By : Brian S. Konradt
    Screenwriting is a competitive trade. To distinguish yourself as a prize-winning writer you need to master organizational skills, take creative risks, and learn how best to present your final product.
  • Writing For Fun And Profit  By : Deanna Mascle -
    Every writer dreams of the day when they can profit from their writing. While income opportunities abound for writers, each method has drawbacks.

    Newspaper and magazine reporters can make a good living but their subject matter is often closely regulated and directed. Corporate writing can be even more lucrative but even more tightly controlled. Freelance writing offers more freedom but is also more uncertain. Publishing books is even more uncertain. So what is a writer to ...
  • Why Basic Writing Skills are Essential for Your Business Sucess  By : call_kirk@hotmail.com
    Basic communication and writing skills are essential in both keeping your job and for you to be promoted in your organization.

    Many people think that with computers and secretaries for upper management that these skills are of little value and importance.

    Nothing can be further from the truth.
    If you want to keep your job as well as rise in your organization basic writing skills are essential .
  • 19 Invisible Benefits Of Writing Articles That Leads To A Visible Income  By : S. Kumar
    Writing articles is one of the most ignored but the most
    potent free traffic-generation techniques that is freely
    available to anyone. The most surprising element is that
    anyone can write articles of about 500-700 words on
    any given day!
  • Try Writing Anniversary Poems  By : Triston Huntsmin
    Are you about to celebrate a special anniversary with that special someone? If so, don't forget that a proper gift is required to make any anniversary celebration just right. Don't worry, though, because the perfect anniversary gift might be much easier than you think to come up with. Try writing some great anniversary poems for the one you love.

    As an author and a professor of creative writing, it of course comes naturally to think about ways to incorporate writing into a...
  • Writing: Is It A Skill, Craft, Or Gift?  By : Deanna Mascle -
    Whenever you gather writers together they talk about writing. There are many different types of writers. Those who prefer to compose in long-hand or can only write on an old-fashioned manual typewriter. Those who write to music, demand complete silence, or create best surrounded by noise. You have the writers who must plan and outline before they can begin and those who find even talking about a project before it is drafted can stifle their creativity. But one of the most con...
  • Get Help With Invitation Wording  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    If you are trying to write an invitation to an important event or celebration, don't let yourself struggle with finding the perfect invitation wording all on your own. There are several great but perhaps unexpected sources you can use to help get the right invitation wording for your needs.

    The first source of great invitation wording, although perhaps not the most practical for everyone, is to hire a professional writer to help you write the invitation wording. A professi...
  • Writing Ain't for Everyone, But Article Writing Is!  By : John McQueen
    Ready...Set...Go! If you are not submitting articles to article directory web sites, which pertain to your site's content and theme, you are missing the proverbial boat on gaining additional popularity for your web site and valuable, one-way links back to your site which are critical for good placement within the search engines. Many formerly well-ranked, front-page sites have found themselves re indexed and tucked away on page 15 of google. Sound familiar? Who's going to find you on page 15?
  • Are Readers Important To Authors?  By : Dee Power
    Bestselling authors speak of their fans in almost reverential tones, as well they should. A loyal readership that comes back for more, book after book, is the real key to long-term publishing success. Savvy authors work diligently to produce great work that will continue to please their audience, but many of them also communicate directly to their fans. Author’s web sites are all the rage, some of them quite elaborately produced.

    Fauzia Burke is the founder and President o...
  • What Makes A Good Fiction Book?  By : Diana Ennen -
    In fiction, the writer’s job is to entertain, to draw an emotional response from the reader. The reader is often looking for suspense, action, and to go on a journey they have not been on before, one they will not easily forget. Readers want to get drawn into and experience the story for themselves. They want characters they can relate to and form a personal connection with. But most importantly, they want a good book. One that leaves them anxiously awaiting each turn of the ...
  • The Fine Points Of Writing A Critical Essay  By : Lisa Scott
    The last thing many majors want to do is write, much less write critical essays on some political or social concept or controversy he or she could give a rat’s a** for.

    But the requirements for a number of classes include the writing of critical essays, so rather than fight it, go with the most manageable process for accomplishing the assigned task.

    That is, keep in mind a few essential steps and elements, and you should be able to fly. First, the basics of writing crit...
  • Creating an Outline Can Dramatically Improve Your Article Writing  By : Justin Brown
    The truth is that writing is a pet hate for many of us. Throughout school we have written an endless number of essays and articles and from a personal point of view I hardly ever looked forward to the prospect of writing. It seemed so difficult to keep the flow of an article going, and many times I use to run out of points to mention, making the content uninteresting and bland. However, at a time when article writing can dramatically improve website promotion, it is a method that should not be avoided.
  • How To Improve Your Lousy Writing Skills In The Workplace  By : Brian Konradt
    If there’s one important reason why you need to write effectively in the workplace, it is this: the quality of your writing imprints a lasting impression on the reader. This reader may be your boss, a client, or a person who is ready to make a billion dollar business deal with you.

    Have you ever read a poorly-written document that made you lose interest right away? It was so poorly-written that you lost trust in the author and asked yourself why the author was wasting your...
  • Why I Killed My Muse-- And You Should Too  By : Deanna Mascle -
    Last night, in the dark following midnight I killed my muse (suffocating her quietly with a pillow) and buried her in my back garden. Today I will plant a roses to hide the grave. No one will ever know and I will be free at last of her insidious hold and I will be able to write what I want.

    Why did I resort to this deed? After all my muse was lovely and gave me many gifts over the years. She saw me through dark times and helped mark the joyous ones. Many times she inspired...
  • The Three Pillars Of Underwriting  By : Patrick Schwerdtfeger
    Mortgage underwriting is built on three pillars; credit, income and assets. These pillars determine whether you qualify for a particular program. There are also three main categories of loan programs. At the top of the ladder, you find the A-paper programs with the strictest guidelines. In the middle of the ladder, you find the Alt-A programs designed for those who don’t quite qualify for A-paper loans. At the bottom, you get the Subprime loans with the most accommodating gui...
  • How To Write Articles Quickly  By : Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
    Yuck, it's that time again, newsletter time. Are you stuck in front of a blank page or computer screen? Do you struggle each time you have to write? People seem to find all other tasks preferable to writing an article. We have a friend who finds himself washing out socks instead of writing. There's a term for it: "shaving the yak."

    Originally coined by Seth Godin, marketer and author extraordinaire, "shaving the yak" means that when faced with writing, some people find the...
  • Five Ways to Wake up the Creative Writer in You  By : Heather Colman
    Writing an article doesn’t just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your readers and give them a reason to keep reading. You have to get creative. Here are five ways you can do just that.
  • What Is Your Point?  By : Deanna Mascle -
    What is your point? What do you do if you don't know? Why does it matter?

    It is important for every writer to know their point because the writer is in charge of the reader's experience. If the writer doesn't know the point then the reader surely won't. That means at best, a writer without a point will soon be a writer without a reader. At worst, a writer without a point can end up with a confused and perhaps even angry reader.

    Making the point of your article or essay ...
  • No More Generic Cover Letters!  By : Judi Perkins
    Creating a job search cover letter doesn’t need to be a laborious process. Effective cover letters are short, skimmable and easy to read (a good rule of thumb no matter WHERE your cover letter is going) – three to four paragraphs tops.

    If you are answering an ad, address the requirements in the ad and speak to how your experience relates to each. If you are sending the letter cold, make sure your letter reflects some research on the company, how your background relates, a...
  • Poetry As A Important Part Of The Wedding  By : Sheila Easton
    Poems, for such a long time, have been used to express one's feelings and emotions and to record events and thoughts in an artistic form. Reading poems during a wedding can enhance the beauty of the event.

    The wedding poem may be composed and be read by a member of the family as a gift to the groom and bride. However, not many have good skills in writing that poem writing for weddings may also be entrusted to professional wedding writers.

    Even if the task of writing th...
  • The Awesome Experience Of Writing A Journal Part 1  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Keeping a journal is a most rewarding experience. I have had several kinds of journals; one was a book where I wrote in it and another was a binder where I wrote the events of the day and also added everything from a chicken feather to cards, thank you notes and pictures. That was really a fun book. It's amazing the things you forget until you open your journal or look at a picture and all of the related memories instantly come to mind and you can talk about it as if it happe...
  • The Awesome Experience Of Writing A Journal Part 2  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Special occasion memories are most important and are another area for journal keeping. Did you have a special birthday, special time or special event that you would like to remember? Start writing now before its gone. Something that comes to mind for me is during the dark winter days when my husband is driving home from work, I turn on all the front lights of the house which he can see a block away. It's a blaze of glory for him to come home to and he loves it when I do that....
  • Writing Exercise 4: A Space Alien Might Make A Good Priest  By : Jenny Harker
    As we develop our characters, we often fall into the habit of placing them in a single type of role and plot. For example, for years one of my characters was stuck on a California horse ranch. Having him on the ranch felt comfortable, familiar.

    He became boring.

    Now my character is a modern day pirate turned Catholic priest with an attitude you would not expect from a priest. He is unpredictable, sometimes shocking, and enjoys every second of it. I have discovered thi...
  • Writing Exercise 3: This Could Get Dangerous  By : Jenny Harker
    Defining your fictional characters' voices is important. What is equally vital, though, is grasping your characters' humanity, the core of their fictional soul.

    A good way to learn how to do this is by observing an incident through another living person's eyes.

    For this exercise, choose your spouse, a relative, or your best friend to play the fictional character in a 500-word dramatic scene. Write using either third person or first person point of view.

    Traumatic si...
  • Building A Rock Solid Query Letter  By : Sophfronia Scott
    Recently I reviewed a client's query letter. It was a hard working query letter, detailing the marketing prospects for the book, her own glowing credentials and the contacts she possessed that would help her publicize the book. But she left out one teeny weeny thing: she didn't say what her book was about! I used to think query letters were relatively easy, but now I realize that a query has to do so many things that it's easy to forget essential elements. Since the letter is...
  • How To Build A Story From The Foundation Up  By : Katie Smith
    My husband and I just purchased our first home, and we are so excited about finally “putting down roots.” We came upon the house when it was still just a skeleton; and we watched as they slowly added the ceiling and walls, plumbing, electricity, flooring, windows, and doors. We had the opportunity to select the color of paint for the walls, the style of countertops, and the tile and carpeting for our floors. What a different look for our home when we added on to the foundatio...
  • Article Writing: 10 Reasons Why The Discipline Is Necessary For Any Internet Marketer  By : Mary Murtha
    The hardest part about writing, is getting one’s self to actually start writing. Most writers usually hate to write but love it when they have finished writing. To be able to escape this process, what some writers do is procrastinate.

    Having this attitude really does not get anything done. One of the basic reason why some think this way is because they are afraid to fail. They also put tremendous pressure upon themselves, thinking that whatever writing that they should do ...
  • The War Of High Quality Writing Instruments – The Fountain Pen  By : Gray Rollins
    High quality writing instruments have been around for centuries and continue to exist; from the first pencils in 1584, to the quill pen, to the reign of the fountain pen from 1925 to 1940.

    These high quality and highly functional writing instruments were being made around the world in beautiful styles and with an elegance and class not previously seen in a writing instrument.

    The early fountain pens were not effective at providing a consistent and even supply of ink. Y...
  • What You Can Learn From Dr. Phil About Writing Non-Fiction Books  By : Sophfronia Scott
    Even if your career doesn't involve being a full-time writer, being the author of a book can be a huge boon for you. Our society holds authors in such high regard that anyone who has written one is seen as knowledgeable, self-disciplined and special. A book can help your business or career by making you more visible and sought-after for your expertise. All very good things. But if your natural talents don't involve writing regularly, it may be difficult for you to figure out ...
  • Using Quotations: When You Need Permission  By : Sophfronia Scott
    First of all, here's my disclaimer. I'm not a lawyer. The following is based on my own research and, as you'll see, every situation is different. That's why the use of quotes can be confusing. I do hope, however, that this can help you to make better decisions when preparing your own manuscripts or other creative projects.

    Quotes are wonderful little things. They can convey a world of meaning in just a few words. And they're everywhere: books, greeting cards, on the home p...
  • Tips To Help You To Write With Success  By : Dana Goldberg
    Writing is something that everyone can enjoy! Writing is freeing and fun and exciting, if you really let your imagination go writing can take you to places that you have never been before. The world would be a sad and empty place without good writer to cheer it up!

    If you are having trouble starting to write all you need to do is sit down and do it. Do not worry about writing well, just write anything that comes to mind. This kind of free flowing thinking is a great way to...
  • Handwriting Analysis  By : Polly Priester
    Graphology is the name given to the general subject of personality analysis based on handwriting analysis. Just as in Psychology there are various schools of Psychology – Behaviorist, Psychoanalytical, and so on - so too in Graphology.

    Graphoanalysis is one such school and, from my experience, the most scientifically oriented reliable field of Graphology. Graphoanalysis is personality analysis based on handwriting analysis of the slant, size, measurement, pressure, spacing...
  • How To Learn The Art Of Creative Writing  By : Mark Woodcock
    The term creative writing is used to discern certain types of inventive or artistic writing from other general types of writing. The field of creative writing is broad and includes many different formats and genres of writing. The broad and general description of it is purposeful in its effort not to limit the imagination of the potential writer, or that of the reader. Creative writing is totally different from other types of writing, such as technical writing, scientific wri...
  • 10 Steps to Writing Effective Cover Letters  By :
    As an entrepreneur, writing letters are just one of the many tasks you do every day. Taking the time to write a good cover letter can pay off in the long run, especially when you're trying to interest an investor in funding your business or project.
  • How To Cultivate Greatness In Your Writing  By : Sophfronia Scott
    There's a television commercial, I believe it's for E-trade, that talks about how nobody wants to be an ordinary...fill in the blank. Supposedly we aspire to be better. Nobody wants to be an ordinary athlete, nobody wants to be an ordinary investor. A photo of Hemingway flashes across the screen and it says "nobody wants to be an ordinary writer". That made me pause. I wasn't so sure about that.

    You see, I am struck by how often I hear from writers who want to know if thei...
  • All About Freelance Writing  By : Nell Taliercio
    Do you love to write? Do you have a knack for making words come alive on a page? You may want to consider freelance writing as a way to make a good living from home.

    Freelance writers write anything from newspaper columns to web content and even ebooks.

    Getting Started

    Before you go looking for freelance jobs, you should build up a portfolio of articles. You can write for your own website or blog, offer to write free articles for friends, or contact your local pape...
  • Brain Freeze? Hire A Ghost Writer  By : Nell Taliercio
    Does this sound familiar? You have a newsletter that needs to go out in a few days, but you just can’t come up with a good article to write. You have a serious case of writer’s block. Or, you know you should be adding more content to your site on a regular basis to keep the search engines (and of course your visitors) happy, but you just can’t find the time to sit down and write articles every week. There’s an easy solution to both problems. Hire a ghostwriter to write the ar...
  • How to Create a Scrapbooking Layout  By :
    The first stage in creating a scrapbooking layout is to select your photographs or pictures that you want to use. You do not necessarily have to use a photograph in a scrapbooking layout but it is becoming the common starting point for most people.
  • A Quick Start Guide To Writing Your Memoir  By : Sophfronia Scott
    I've learned that when a person starts thinking about telling their life story, they tend to overthink it. They get caught up in worrying about things such as what others will think and who would publish it. The whole thought process results in paralysis so they can't even figure out how to get started. But if you do your thinking in a more focused way, and then follow it up with specific actions, you'll have your completed pages done before you know it! Here's how to get goi...
  • Proposal Writing Strategies  By : DJ Nelson
    There are two main reasons to write a business proposal. Either someone has invited you to submit a RFP (Request for Proposal); or you are trying to gain support or funding from your employer or another organization.

    When drafting a proposal the most important thing to keep in mind is that the reader is looking for benefits; they want to know how your product, service, or idea adds value to their operation. Therefore your proposal must be well-written and it also must cle...
  • What is holding you back from being the writer you want to be?  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a writing instructor and coach I work with writers every day who are not reaching their full potential. What holds them back?
  • How To Write For Children And Win Over Parents  By :
    Authors are shown an innovative way to write for the enjoyment of children while satisfying the desire of parents that their children be educated during their pleasure pursuits e.g. reading
  • How to Write Your Own Content  By : Hans Hasselfors
    If you have a small budget or you are very interested in creating your own content you should make yourself familiar with the necessary steps required when writing content for business use.
  • Zen And The Heart Of Writing  By : Steven Barnes
    How shall we accept the challenges of life and stay centered creatively?
  • Woody Allen's "Match Point" (2005)  By : Steven Barnes
    An analysis of the philosophical foundation of Allen's latest cinematic work.
  • Write a Book in a Week  By : Amanda Baker
    Look at it this way - you only need to write 750 words in an hour. That's one word every five seconds.
  • Word Content  By : MarkS
    How writing articles and giving them to others can drive traffic to your website.

    It sounds counterintuitive, but it works: you can pre-sell customers and drive them to your website. The idea behind it is that other sites have what you want: a proven pool of customers who are looking for products
  • 9 Steps to Unique Articles  By : H.Hasselfors
    1 Remove your limits

    Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "School". Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think about School, and when you run out of ideas start asking yourself open questions around the subject and noting your answers.
  • Eliminate Common Problems in Writing Articles  By : H.Hasselfors
    Before writing an article, have you ever felt overwhelmed by a blank sensation, not knowing where to start?
  • Difficulty in Writing Research Papers  By :
    Research papers are some of the hardest papers that you will ever have to write. This is due to the fact that in most cases it is not your thoughts and ideas that...
  • Importance of Writing a Great Looking Cover Letter  By :
    When applying for a job one of the most important things is that you have a great looking cover letter. In some cases this is more important than the résumé...
  • The Process of Technical Writing  By :
    The technical writing process consists of four main phases. These are planning, writing, delivery, archiving...
  • Ways to Improve Your Creative Writing Skills  By :
    For some people creative writing is very hard. They have a hard time trying to put their thoughts and ideas on paper. For some no matter what they do, the writing...
  • Seven Secrets Of Highly Creative Writers  By : Steven Barnes
    Ways to effortlessly generate ideas--and why this is vital to your career
  • Who Is The "Hero" In The Hero's Journey?  By : Steven Barnes
    An essay on the nature of the Hero, in fiction and in life.
  • The "Casablanca" Secret  By : Steven Barnes
    What we want and what we need are often two different things--and a key to success in both writing and life.
  • Refinng the "Golden Hour"  By : Steven Barnes
    One hour of every day is yours to keep. Learn how to invest it wisely!
  • It Was Good Enough For Shakespeare!  By : Steven Barnes
    How does one balance the needs of art and commerce in building a career?
  • Four Useful Lies About Writing  By : Steven Barnes
    Story structures are both useful and limiting--unless you know more than one!
  • The Lazy Man's Guide To Great Characterization  By : Steven Barnes
    The simplest and most powerful way to improve your ability to write about human beings.
  • ADVICE About Downloadable Dictionaries  By : Daniel Lesser
    Discusses ways to benefit the most from electronic dictionaries
  • Writing Twenty Novels (in 10 easy steps!)  By : Steven Barnes
    An overview of the behaviors and mind-sets of successful, prolific writers.
  • The Billionaire Writer's Secret  By : Steven Barnes
    The hidden power of chosing the oldest, most powerful plot structure in the world.
  • Forget About "Talent"!  By : Steven Barnes
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