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Revealed! Ancient Chinese Secrets To Overcoming Writers Block!

Posted by Craig Garber

You know, some jobs just stink, and no matter how hard you try, there's just very little to no redeeming value in them.

Hollywood Screw Ups And Free Movies

Posted by Kenneth J. McCormick

Hollywood Screw Ups And Free Movies
By
Kenneth J. McCormick
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When Writing Articles For Distribution Be Sure To Target A Specific Audience

Posted by Eric Koshinsky

Writing articles for redistribution through free article directories and announcemnet lists is a great...

Scenes and Structure

Posted by Marg McAlister

Beginning writers often tend to think of a book as a series of chapters. It's actually more useful to regard it as a series of linked scenes. Why? Because it makes it a lot easier to control the pace of your story.

Confident Speaker

Posted by Rey Ybarra

It has been written that public speaking is the number 1 fear, even above the fear of dying. Yet, speaking about a topic that you truly love can be a great experience. I host and produce my own television program in which I interview many best selling authors, experts and celebrities in the area of health and wellness. Before we are about to go on the air, many of my guests say to me nervously, "What questions are you going to ask me?" Or, "Are You going to ask questions that I sent to you?" Or even this, "Did you read the book?"

It's All From the Point of View

Posted by Theresa Chaze

It’s all from the Point of View
By
Theresa Chaze

Point of view is one of the most important aspects of writing and is the most common of all writing mistakes. Its purpose is to direct the readers attention where the writers wishes it to go. There are three classifications of point of view: first person, omniscient, and third person. Each classification has its own benefits and rules, which limit the writer but also add depth to the story and flush out the characters.

Frankenstein

Posted by Aaron Schwartz

“…Life is a gift. I don’t think anybody will argue on that with me. But after it’s given no one can take it away and it becomes the responsibility of the creator. Can a human be responsible enough to give life? If we look around we’ll see a lot of families where parents gave life to “new people”. And not only had they given life to them but really showed responsibility… So it’s all about responsibility…” – these were my first thoughts after I read Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”.

About Horses

Posted by cm1935

About Horses.



This is about horses, or more to the point, why I don’t read books about...
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