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| Writing Advice: When to Choose Self-Publishing For Your Book |
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sswriter writes "
Today's Woman Expert Author: Sid Smith
Why one successful self-published author said NO to traditional publishing and YES to self-publishing. While most authors rightly look first to traditional publishing, this author has had plenty of success self-publishing his children's books."
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Posted by Rose on Thursday, August 17 @ 12:51:48 EDT (507 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Writing Advice: Top 10 Reasons to Journal |
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By Joyce Moseley Pierce
I have been a faithful journaler since about 1980. I started out in 1978 by
writing my thoughts in a steno notebook. As I learned how to put more expression
in my thoughts, I moved on to a spiral notebook. I've tried journals with lined
paper and lined loose leaf paper to put in my own three-ring notebooks, but
because I am much faster at typing than writing, I now keep my journal on the
computer. In years past I have typed the pages and printed them out, but in
2002, I typed my thoughts and just saved them on a CD. It takes up a lot less
room and also allows me to have a password to protect my thoughts.
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Posted by Rose on Sunday, August 13 @ 21:24:33 EDT (1030 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Getting Published: Publishing Tips and Advice from Rose DesRochers |
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By Today's Woman Expert Author: Rose DesRochers
It appears that today everyone is a writer, and we all have the same dream. We all hope to someday be published. So as writers, where do we get started?
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Posted by Rose on Monday, August 07 @ 17:24:14 EDT (475 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: How to Write a Short Story |
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scarlet writes "
by Rachelle Arlin Credo
Everybody knows writing a story is not easy. Like the drama or the poem, it is imaginative literature that should appeal to the emotions of the readers. Since it communicates the writer's interpretation of reality, there must be an artistic use of language to signify human experience. But how do we write a great short story? What are the things to keep in mind in order to come up with a short story that works? Here's a quick guide to get you started:
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, August 05 @ 22:20:59 EDT (607 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: Who's Who on the Magazine Masthead |
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By Moira Allen
One of the first questions writers tend to ask about a magazine is "where do I send my submission?" Deciphering the masthead can be a challenge. With all those names and titles to choose from, who is the right person to contact? What do all those people do?
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Posted by Rose on Tuesday, July 18 @ 22:04:33 EDT (570 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Steps to Writing Effective Press Releases |
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DianaEnnen writes "
Today's Woman Expert Author: Diana Ennen
Easy methods to make your press release work for you. Want to get the most media attention and spotlight for your business? Then the first place to start is with a GREAT press release. Now I can almost see half of you leaving now, dreading the thought of having to write one of these. But wait!! I’m going to show you easy methods to make your press release work for you and get the attention it deserves. Ready? Let’s go.
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Posted by Rose on Saturday, July 08 @ 19:14:48 EDT (590 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: The Proof Is In The Proofing: 7 Tips To Develop Great Proofreading Skills |
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By Marige O'Brien
In many professions, especially writing and internet marketing, the primary form of contact with customers is via the written word: website content, display ads, Spam-compliant emails, not to mention forum posts and even responses to queries, etc. The list is endless. And all of them have one thing in common: They are based on the written word.
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Posted by Rose on Monday, June 12 @ 21:57:04 EDT (676 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: Writing Comic Books |
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By Barry Lyga
In recent years, comic books (and their heavier siblings, graphic novels)
have once again captured the public imagination, thanks to a slate of movies
based on their characters (Spider-Man, X-Men, Ghost World, Academy Award
winner Road to Perdition, etc.) and a recent flurry of activity in the
literary world. Publishers Weekly and Entertainment Weekly (two
polar opposites if ever there were!) have both instituted regular sections on
comic books.
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Posted by Rose on Monday, June 12 @ 21:46:59 EDT (688 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Writing Advice: Breaking Through Writer's Block |
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By Marige O'Brien
Writer's block -- that sudden, seemingly inexplicable inability to put words to paper -- can strike any writer at any time. In fact, inexperienced writers suffer from it more often than they realize: they just don't recognise it for what it is. They think the lack of confidence, motivation or experience is based on a far more serious problem. They're half-right. What they don't realize is, that IS writer's block, or at least some of the symptoms of it. But they are right about it being more serious, because writer's block IS serious. Fortunately, it's also curable, too.
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Posted by Rose on Thursday, June 01 @ 11:30:00 EDT (521 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Writing Advice: Surefire Ways to Pack a Punch With Your Ezines & Newsletters |
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DianaEnnen writes "
Today's Woman Expert Author: Diana Ennen
Create a powerful newsletter or ezine for your business with these tips and suggestions from author Diana Ennen. Ezines are effective methods to increase your profit and connect with your clients. Every home-based business or small business should send one out.
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Posted by Rose on Tuesday, May 30 @ 14:01:07 EDT (527 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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