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 Writing Advice: Anyone Can Write an Article
Writing Advice Author: Jo Ann Joy

Often the hardest part of writing is getting started. Even the best writers sometimes get stuck and struggle to put the first word on paper. Sometimes the project feels overwhelming. You can make the project more manageable by breaking your project into pieces.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, December 18 @ 21:03:14 EST (469 reads)
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 Writing Advice: What's Keeping You From Writing Your Nonfiction Book?
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

Writing is, of course, the first word that comes to mind when you are considering a book. Writing is the most time-consuming aspect of any book project because it includes everything - the cover, the chapters, the front matter (preface, introduction, acknowledgments), and the back matter (index, appendices, bibliography). If you have never actually written a book, you may wonder if it is possible. Here is how to get started. "
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, December 18 @ 21:00:39 EST (540 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Balancing Act: 7 Ways Successful Freelance Writers Juggle Work and Life
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

Freelance writing is a balancing act. Picture yourself walking a tightrope between your writing life and your other life, holding a stack of plates in your arms. Then, imagine throwing those plates high above your head. Some of them are the roles you play as a businessperson (freelancing is a business). "
Posted by shawnd on Wednesday, November 28 @ 16:06:42 EST (365 reads)
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 Writing Advice: What's the Best Way to Begin your Story or Article?
Writing Advice Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn

You know what you want to say, you just don't know the best way to begin your story or article. Here are some tips to get you past that hurdle."
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, November 13 @ 14:47:17 EST (1171 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Writing For Women's Magazines: These Methods Really Work!
Writing Advice Author:Steve Dempster

Writing for women’s magazines is a lucrative and easy way of getting into print. Most National magazines have readerships in the thousands – some in the millions – so your name can gain huge exposure through this medium.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, November 13 @ 14:45:52 EST (1436 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How a Freelance Writer Finds Work
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

The ability to find work is a central issue of a freelance writer's life. Many of us struggle to land enough big projects or well-paying clients to sustain us. The "secret" is an organized, ongoing marketing effort. What does that entail? Here are some suggestions."
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, November 13 @ 14:34:05 EST (364 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Want Free Publicity for Your Book?
Writing Advice Patrika writes "Author:Patrika Vaughn

Yes, there are ways to get the word out about your book without spending a fortune. Here is how it's done.

About 85% of all books sold are NOT sold I bookstores! The rest are sold in a variety of ways, all of which depend on getting the word out. Here are some proven tactics for successful self-promoting. Remember, the key is to obtain as much FREE publicity as possible through interviews, news mentions and book reviews. Be sure to note the correct timing for each of these efforts."
Posted by Rose on Sunday, November 04 @ 14:43:48 EST (517 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Selling All Rights: Right or Wrong?
Writing Advice Author:Moira Allen

In the August 30 issue of Inklings, I asked: "Should writers sell all rights?" More than 175 readers responded, with answers that demonstrated just how complex this issue is. The majority were opposed to selling all rights, but many had mixed reactions, offering interesting and compelling arguments in favor of the practice.
Posted by Rose on Sunday, October 21 @ 13:57:56 EDT (550 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Watching Out for Web Scams
Writing Advice Author:Moira Allen

While the Web abounds with opportunities and resources for writers, it has its share of pitfalls and traps for the unwary as well. Sadly, many shady individuals and organizations have found the Web an excellent place to hunt for amateur, inexperienced, and "desperate to be published" writers. Unscrupulous agents, subsidy publishers who don't deliver, and book doctors who offer to make a manuscript "saleable" are just a few of the perils writers face.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, October 09 @ 19:35:08 EDT (666 reads)
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 Writing Advice: AutoCorrect...Do You Know How To Use It?
Writing Advice Author:Jan K

This tutorial will help you to understand what AutoCorrect is and how to use it effectively when working in Word. You can use AutoCorrect to help you catch common spelling errors, when you have to use a common term in documents on a daily basis, to save yourself some keystrokes for instances when you have to type a drug name or complicated medical procedure, for instance.
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, October 09 @ 19:25:55 EDT (579 reads)
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