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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Michael Lee Gone are the days when a writer was considered a starving artist. Today, writers can also make it big. And your chances will increase if you took the time to learn how to become a successful writer. written by Fiona Whyte Article submitter software helps authors and budding writers to save a great deal of time in writing content. No wonder, article software has become a real craze over the internet market. Millions of users like to use writing software and creative interesting and informative content to share with online readers’ community. written by Michael Lee Creative writing prompts are a writer’s best friend. You might not think them important at first; but when you’re stuck with writer’s block and uninspired with just about everything, trust me, you will need their help! written by Harrison B From freelance writing jobs to technical writing jobs, there are many different kinds of writing jobs in the market. written by Mike Andruff This doesn't mean that all of your posts have to be about idyllic homes with flowers and chirping birds, in fact, people like a good spice of negativity with their positive soup, so don't be afraid to rant on occasion. Just don't make it all the time. Your readers will pay more attention to your rants if you pop them in with more positive blog entries. written by Hanit Piplani Finding freelance writing jobs require great skill, dedication and lots of patience. There are many qualifications that businesses look for prior to hiring an individual to fill their job vacancies though. written by Hanit Piplani Something that's always surprised me about the freelance writing business is just how many writers there are out there who don't seem to realize that they're running a business. written by Hanit Piplani Nothing is more daunting for any writer than having to stare at a blank sheet of paper.
When we stare at a blank sheet of paper, we often think, "What am I going to write?" A few minutes later, it becomes, "Oh my goodness, I can't think of anything to write!" And several minutes later, it turns into something like, "Write, dangnabit! Write! Write! WRITE!"
written by Deanna Mascle It is quite simple. Creating an individual writing process can improve writing and make writing easier as well. Scratch the surface of any successful writer and you will find an individual writing process. written by Deanna Mascle It is not easy to get published but a combination of luck, timing and talent can help you get your book published. written by Deanna Mascle As a published author and creative writing teacher I often get asked how writers can get published. One of the simplest ways to answer that question is tell the story of my publishing contracts with two different publishers. written by Vanessa Brown When it comes to writing often the hardest thing to do is to get the first sentence down, too many times we find ourselves with an idea we want to work on but end up sitting here staring at the blinking cursor because we can’t seem to bring forth the right start. written by Brian 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. This article provides examples of screenwriters who succeeded. written by Patrick Dent Dent This article series will provide an overview 7 of the key components of writing good fiction: Plotting and Genre, Characterization, Scene and Setting, Writing Dialogue, Point of View, and Narrative Voice.
When writing fiction, the author must rely upon his/her instincts and experiences to create a story. This article series will help new authors write books in good form, i.e., the form editors expect.
written by Patrick Dent Dent This article will address 7 of the key components of writing good fiction: Plotting, Characterization, Scene, Dialogue, Point of View, Genre, and Narrative Voice. written by Brian 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. written by Michael LaRocca As a student of Spanish, my goal was to think in Spanish. Skip the word-by-word translation so I'd have the necessary speed to speak and listen. I know words in Spanish that I'd be hard pressed to translate. Usually profanity, I confess. Chingow!
written by Michael LaRocca But if you want to write to get rich, even that's not enough. Nah, the time to think about your reader is before you write the book, not after. written by Michael LaRocca I started editing novels in 2001. Looking back at my experiences, I feel like sharing the most common mistakes I've seen. If you'll go through your manuscript and fix these before you submit it to a publisher, your odds of publication will increase dramatically. written by Michael LaRocca Here's everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.
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