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 Writing Advice: Writing Your Life Story/Family History
Writing Advice Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn


Your life is unique! Record it for History; as a Legacy for your Family; as a way to get a new perspective on your own life"
Posted by Rose on Saturday, December 09 @ 22:13:54 EST (640 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Self-Publishing a Novel? What you Absolutely need to put on the Last Page
Writing Advice epicfantasy writes "Author:Will Kalif


You have been working hard on your self-published novel and soon your dream will come true -It will be printed. Or maybe you have already published a novel and are working on your next one. Don’t skip this very important step. "
Posted by Rose on Saturday, December 09 @ 22:04:57 EST (455 reads)
( | Score: 3)
 Writing Advice: Really Good Word Usage – No. 20: Shall I or Will I?
Writing Advice Author: Bill Moore


When do we use shall instead of will or will instead of shall? The short answer to the question is that, to an overwhelming extent, in American English, will as a verb meaning intend to can be used in every construction where will or shall is a choice.
Posted by Rose on Monday, December 04 @ 23:13:19 EST (687 reads)
( | Score: 4)
 Writing Advice: Writing Your Family History
Writing Advice Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn


Digging into your family's past and writing about the people and events you discover can be a fascinating endeavor. A family history also helps children and grandchildren develop a sense of belonging, a feeling of continuity between the generations. "
Posted by Rose on Friday, December 01 @ 23:46:49 EST (471 reads)
( | Score: 4)
 Writing Advice: Tips for Beginners: How to Feel the Fear and Write it Anyway
Writing Advice Author:Yukio Phillips


Allow me share a part of my life with you. I still remember the heart stopping story I wrote in 3rd grade creative writing class. It was a Halloween thriller filled with unexpected twists and turns. I knew I would get an A on this paper.
Posted by Rose on Sunday, November 26 @ 14:25:33 EST (534 reads)
( | Score: 5)
 Writing Advice: How to Write a Great Combat Scene – Advice for Fantasy Writers
Writing Advice epicfantasy writes "Author:Will Kalif


A great combat scene is a memorable event in your reader’s life. It is a microcosm of the struggle that is contained in the book itself. And good combat scenes are often dog-eared by readers and returned to over and over again. You can give your reader a great combat experience if you follow a few simple guidelines.
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, November 25 @ 14:56:14 EST (902 reads)
( | Score: 4.33)
 Writing Advice: Where Do Writers' Ideas Come From?
Writing Advice Author: Sally Taylor



To those who are not writers, artists, or composers the creative process seems an elusive mystical gift bestowed upon a fortunate few who are held in awe by the general population.
Posted by Rose on Saturday, November 25 @ 14:50:36 EST (484 reads)
( | Score: 3)
 Writing Advice: Beginner's Blues
Writing Advice Beginner's Blues: How to Collect Samples, Testimonials, and References as a Freelancer

Author: Brian Konradt

My samples are self-selling. They gleam behind protective covers in my portfolio and snatch me business. "Wow, I really like this one," says a new client, studying one of my newsletter samples. "That's what I want. Can you do something similar for me?"

Posted by Rose on Saturday, November 25 @ 14:42:29 EST (436 reads)
( | Score: 3)
 Writing Advice: Will Your Book Sell?
Writing Advice Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn


The best way to get published today is to turn your back on both agents and big publishers!

Authors have too many other options today to accept whatever big publishing houses offer. And you don’t need an agent to pursue them. "
Posted by Rose on Thursday, November 09 @ 22:55:55 EST (512 reads)
( | Score: 3)
 Writing Advice: Simple Techniques for Writing an Introduction to Your Story
Writing Advice Author:Katrina Williams


Writers struggle with how to write the introduction to a story. If the introduction is dull and unexciting, the reader is apt to put it down, never to even read the second paragraph.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, November 07 @ 13:20:32 EST (3098 reads)
( | Score: 5)
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