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» Talent or Toil

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing As in all endeavors, toil is necessary to succeed and more so in writing. Work or its habit is the mother of talent. A writer must labor over his craft until it becomes strength, and the only way the writer can develop this efficacy is by working at it, sitting at one's desk or computer and writing.

» 5 Effective Web Writing Tips

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Writing for the web is very different from writing for the print medium. Writing for the web requires some special abilities. Mastering these abilities is crucial to establish yourself as a well known author or content writer in this challenging medium.

» When Getting Stuck Goes Amuck

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Many of us have always wanted to write. We have all gotten writer's block. What happens when we are stuck? Can we go to a doctor for having writer's block? Are there any "writing doctors" that prescribe medication to overcome what to write about or how to stress our premise?

» Writing is a Discipline

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing If a writer considers writing to be a task, he/she is doomed to failure. Since it cannot be a task, then what is it? It is a discipline. What does that mean?

» Common Writing Mistakes

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Most books aren't rejected because the stories are"bad." They're rejected because they're not "ready toread." In short, minor stuff like typos, grammar,spelling, etc.

» 8 Ways to Improve Your Writing Immediately

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Is it possible to improve your writing instantly? The answer, happily, is "yes."

» Idea-Mining for Writers, 102

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing As many authors are fond of stating, "Ideas are all around" when asked to be more specific. Well, in a way, that's true. Ideas ARE all around. You just have to know how and where to look for them. If anything, you will have to read like a writer.

» Publication Road

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing The journey to having my first novel for children published has been riddled with road blocks and shonky bridges. The good news? At every rickety stage I've picked up tips (and anti-tips) which I'm happy to share with everyone...

» The Authors Life: 14 Hints on Creating a Career Plan

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing 1. Remember publication is a business; writing is an art. Get those confused at your peril. Treat publication as you would any enterprise--as a professional. Meet deadlines, learn about the industry, and grow in your craft.

» The Bottomless Notebook

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Reading through a writer's notebook or journal is like discovering pearls, rubies and diamonds amidst a pile of rubble.

» 5 Reasons People Like Technology White Papers

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing A good white paper is a paper that makes you look good.

» Freelance or Staff

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing There is no doubt that a staff writer enjoys advantages not availed by the freelancer. However, there are benefits available to the freelancer that a staff writer can never expect.

» Formats for Writing Life Narratives

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Q and A.

» Self-Examination

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Self-examination sheds light on a writers motives, goals, and aspirations, while self indulgence hide the obvious and absorbs any illumination before it occurs.

» Have You Settled On First Choice When Choosing A Title?

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Short Story Writing Tips -

» Mind Mapping Your Journal Entries

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Clustering, also called Mind Mapping, is a great way to savespace and time when you journal. For those of you thataren't familiar with Mind Mapping, you can search in Googleon the words or reading one of Tony Buzan's (the creator)books. At the end I've included the ten basic rules of MindMapping.

» 7 Devastating Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Writing engaging articles and energizing ad copy takes more than just typing out what you want to say. By correcting these major mistakes, your copy will soar to newfound heights. While there are many common mistakes made by copywriters, seven in particular are deadly.Mistake One Don't take that tone with me

» Writers: Dr. Phil Goes Fishing with Oprah in His Tackle Box, Shouldn?t You?

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Dr. Phil's Life Strategies, #1 New York Times Bestseller catches us on page one. His bait? Oprah Winfrey.

» The Arrogant Writer: Five Ways To Nurture and Defend Your Muse

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing Arrogance has a bad rap. We think of arrogant people as unpleasant to be around, full of themselves, and incapable of taking an interest in anyone else. However, when applied to one's own writing, a certain measure of well-placed arrogance can be a useful tool.

» Getting Published Is Different For Everyone: Two Paths Among Many

Published 27.05.2006 04:43:00 | Writing One obvious question that can get overlooked in the process of seeking publication is, Why do you want to publish this book, article, story or poem? Most likely, the answer involves some combination of artistic or spiritual vision, desire for recognition, need to communicate an idea or body of knowledge, feeling a compelling urge to shift consciousness around a particular topic, seeing a knowledge gap in the general society and feeling called to fill it, and of course receiving a little or a lot
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