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| Writing Advice: Flash What? A Quick Look at Flash Fiction |
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Author: Jason Gurley If you're anything like me -- the traditional short story writer - then perhaps you've had the same reaction I exhibited when I first heard of something called "flash fiction." I stopped, stared, then turned to a writer friend of mine and said, "What?"
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Posted by Rose on Tuesday, September 26 @ 21:42:47 EDT (452 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Important Points of Fiction |
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Author: Charles O. Goulet
Fiction manuscripts receive feedback that addresses and scores:
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Posted by Rose on Friday, September 22 @ 15:09:57 EDT (485 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: Write That Down! Compulsively Collecting Content for Your Writing |
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Author:Scott Ginsberg
Have you ever read someone else’s writing and thought one of the following
things:
Where did he get such great stories?
Why can’t I think of examples like that?
How does she always develop amazing illustrations?
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Posted by Rose on Friday, September 22 @ 15:03:30 EDT (412 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Use Your Journal to Dramatically Improve Your Writing – The Easy Way |
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epicfantasy writes "Author:Will Kalif
If you are keeping a journal on a regular or even semi-regular basis, you have made a great step toward developing your skills as a writer. But, you are probably only using a small part of what a journal can be. You need to take the next step in journal writing and make your journal work for you. Here are some practical tips on how to do that."
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Posted by Rose on Tuesday, September 19 @ 13:28:26 EDT (1439 reads) ( | Score: 4.87) |
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| Writing Advice: Why Copywriting Contenders Need Knockout Headlines |
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Author: Simon Hillier
During a world title fight the other night, one of the cornermen told his boxer to, "Kill the body and the head will fall". It dawned on me why few boxers make good online copywriters, and most online copywriters make pathetic pugilists. We’re complete oxymorons (no pun intended).
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Posted by Rose on Monday, September 11 @ 20:16:46 EDT (794 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: Poetry Critique - Critique the Poem - Not the Poet |
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Today's Woman Expert Author:Rose DesRochers
The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets, and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle your mind and set you back a step in your writing. However, critique is essential in any writer’s career. Accepting criticism is something that we all must face, even if we don't like it.
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Posted by Rose on Monday, September 11 @ 14:37:48 EDT (2804 reads) ( | Score: 4.33) |
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| Writing Advice: Writing and Marketing Erotica |
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Author:Catherine Lundoff
Erotica is any literary or art form that arouses sexual desire or even love in an audience. Put simply, erotic writing is writing that has the potential to turn your reader on.
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Posted by Rose on Monday, September 11 @ 14:16:26 EDT (1229 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Writing Advice: How to Launch a Career as a Freelance Public Relations Writer |
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Author:Brian Konradt
Becoming a successful freelance public relations writer requires you to write persuasively and analytically. The key to persuasive writing is the key to good writing in general: know your audience. Public relations work requires you to address various audiences, such as:
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Posted by Rose on Monday, September 11 @ 13:41:00 EDT (950 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: How to Pitch Your Book at a Writing Conference |
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Author:Cynthia P. Gallagher
The very nature of writing often isolates us from the outside world, making contact with kindred souls who understand the writing life all the more important.
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, September 09 @ 19:20:47 EDT (604 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Writing Advice: How to Write for Pet Magazines |
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Author: Moira Allen
You've just gotten a new dog. Or perhaps it's a cat, a hamster, a ferret, an
African grey parrot. Whatever the nature of your pet, as a writer you can't help
but see a whole new range of article possibilities. And with good reason: The
pet magazine market is wide open to freelancers, including those with little
previous experience. All you need is an understanding of pets, a way with
words-and an understanding of the markets themselves.
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, September 09 @ 17:01:48 EDT (718 reads) ( | Score: 3.4) |
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