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 Writing Lessons: The Synopsis made easy!
Writing Lessons Author:Liana Metal

What is a synopsis?

A synopsis is a summary of your work. You must always enclose a synopsis with your mss. Do not expect the editor/publisher to read your mss without it, as they do not have much time available. Your synopsis will tell them if it is worth reading further on. So, it is important to write a good synopsis , as it is this document that represents and will sell your work.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, January 08 @ 20:14:16 EST (747 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Writing Poetry: Find Your Poetry Style
Writing Lessons Author: Rose DesRochers

As a free verse poet, I wanted to broaden my writing, so I decided to take a look at the different styles of poetry. There is a time in every artist's life when he or she must develop new knowledge. Poetry is pretty diverse, and there are many different styles, and many different ways to teach those styles.
Posted by Rose on Wednesday, August 08 @ 13:42:00 EDT (5297 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Ghostwriting is Not for Sissies: Six Lessons Learned the Hard Way
Writing Lessons BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

When I decided to become a ghostwriter, I was quite naive. I had been writing professionally for close to four decades and freelancing for most of that time. I had written 12 nonfiction books on a range of topics. I had developed a workbook and taught many people how to write nonfiction books. I had even written an e-book called "So, You Want To Be A Ghostwriter?" I thought I knew the score. Boy, was I wrong."
Posted by Rose on Thursday, March 08 @ 14:03:36 EST (1322 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: 6 Steps to Writing a Nonfiction Book
Writing Lessons BobbiLinkemer writes "Bobbi Linkemer

Almost everyone harbors a secret -- or not-so-secret -- yearning to write a book. Ideas range from memoirs to mysteries, from pamphlets to tomes. Books do not appear out of thin air; they are the product of much thought, planning, discipline, and effort. What follows are the 6 essential steps to take you from concept to completion of your nonfiction book:"
Posted by Rose on Thursday, February 15 @ 19:42:18 EST (1424 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Developing Characters
Writing Lessons Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn


Learn how to give readers the kind of inside information that allows them to get involved with your characters, real or fictitious.. "
Posted by Rose on Monday, January 08 @ 00:44:07 EST (1240 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: To Err is Human—to Rewrite is Divine
Writing Lessons Rose 

DesRochers
by Rose DesRochers
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Too much emphasis is put on the structure, grammar, and spelling in writing. People need to look past all the mechanics of writing. They need to look at the heart that the author has put into the work. There are a number of writers who are too quick to critique another writer's work based solely on bad formatting, bad punctuation, or spelling mistakes. If only these writers would learn to look past the mechanics.

Posted by Rose on Friday, November 11 @ 20:06:17 EST (1626 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: To Whom Does This Poem Belong
Writing Lessons Rose 

DesRochers
by Rose DesRochers
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The “Don't Quit” poem is a beautiful, inspirational, motivational poem and has always been one of my favorite poems. But who is the real author of the poem?

Posted by Rose on Monday, November 07 @ 16:33:46 EST (4197 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Make a Chapbook of Your Poetry
Writing Lessons Author: Rose DesRochers

Poetry is a hard thing to market;. It could take years to get your work published by a traditional publisher. Why not publish your own chapbook? A chapbook is "a small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts”. The term is still used today to refer to short, inexpensive booklets.
Posted by Rose on Saturday, September 24 @ 13:51:14 EDT (6135 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Can I Sell a Previously Published Article?
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By Moira Allen
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I want to resell an article that has already been published by one magazine. I don't want to change the article. It's my understanding that the original manuscript belongs to me, and that only the magazine version belongs to the original publication. So I should be able to resell my original article to other publications, right?


Posted by Rose on Sunday, August 07 @ 14:45:25 EDT (642 reads)
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 Writing Lessons: Free Reprint Articles That Will Interest Publishers - 4 Tips
Writing Lessons

By Glenn Prialde




Have you been writing and submitting your free reprint articles for quite sometime now?

If so, how is your reprint rate doing? Is it doing well or is it a bit below 50%? Are webmasters approving your articles?

Posted by Rose on Friday, July 22 @ 18:38:12 EDT (740 reads)
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