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1: Four Critical Elements For Writing Like A Professional

"Former Development coordinator for Imperial Research, author, Spiritual Adviser, Donald Yates is now retired but continues to expand through Self Discovery. Learn how you can also. Go to."

2: How to Write Great Titles for Article Marketing

As an active practitioner, I've seen many inexperienced article marketers submitting a large number of articles, thinking that they will see success just because of the sheer number of articles submitted.

3: More About Inserting Explanatory Text in Writing Novels

In a recent article, I stated: "I found that three or four pages of explanatory text usually are quite well received" I also stated: "It may not be totally acceptable to a few readers, but overall, most will enjoy learning something new and, if the material is adequately condensed and included as part of the overall story, as it must be, it often is enjoyed enough to be favorably mentioned in reviews

4: Selecting A Genre In Which To Write

A short time ago, I suggested to other retired workaholics the idea of attempting to write a novel Granted, the idea was not an original one, but rather suggested to me by my wife because I was a little at loose ends after my ten to twelve-hour days began to shrink

5: Researching The Historical Novel, Part II

I have mentioned previously that the Romance genre is almost a sure bet, and that mystery stories are a pretty close second I also included adventure in the popular list, but particularly dwell on the historical novel because it not only has remained popular through the years, but recently has experienced somewhat of a growth period, as has the formerly almost dormant western

6: Writing The Historical Novel

For many years, I had written nothing but textbooks and scientific research papers It was my job and one that I thoroughly enjoyed

7: Do You Want To Write A Novel? One Man 's Story

If you're like a vast majority of people living in the world today, then you probably want to write a book sometime before you die What an admirable endeavor that would be, you say to yourself

8: How That Novel Idea Becomes A Novel

One day you wake up and announce to the world that you would like to write a novel Pardon the pun, but that is a novel idea

9: The Writer 's Toolkit, Part One

It used to be that a pen or pencil, a pad of paper, and a typewriter were all the tools a writer needed But this is the 21st-century and all writers - whether or you write fiction, nonfiction or advertising copy - need to have an arsenal with some good, useful tools

10: Tips on Writing a Book: Breaking Writer 's Block

Suffering from writer 's block? Here are ten tips that will get you going again: Skip to another section, believe you are getting paid, set up and follow a schedule, get connected with other writers, set up a writing regimen and follow it, get organized, go for a walk, write some poetry, reinforce your belief system, maximize enthusiasm.

11: How I Tackled Such A Huge Task

When I set out to write my book, A Place to Belong, I didn't have the slightest notion as to how I was going to approach this task I had never written anything in my life that extended beyond a normal letter or reports that I had to submit for my job or school

12: The 7 Habits Of Highly Successful Authors

The more I read how the successful authors do it, the more I realize that, like successful people in all walks of life, they all do things in common that contribute enormously to their success So how can we learn from successful authors to ensure our own success in 2008 and beyond

13: How Much Money Is Enough: Thoughts From Conduct In Question, The First In The Osgoode Trilogy

Ever had your moral convictions put to the test Most of us think we know what we’d do in any given situation

14: On The Planet Corporate: Survival Through Fiction

I found myself sitting in the HR department of one of the most famous companies in America My ice queen soon to be boss wanted me and I knew it

15: A Secret To Getting Published

When Warner Books, one of the world 's largest publishing companies, published my first book, The Angry Clam, back in 1998, the most common question I was asked was, "What were you smoking when you wrote this book" This was quickly followed by the second most common question, "How in the world did a 40-page, hand-written book with bad drawings of a clam get published

16: Seven Levels Of Rejection: And How To Make Them Work For You

Most people in the writing world talk about the three levels of rejection--form, personal, rewrite--but I've discovered seven types (after over 200 rejections before being published and about hundred after, I should know) Learning how to analyze rejection is a helpful skill for any writer because you'll learn what to ignore, what to consider, and what will put you on the right track or, as the case may be, off of it

17: Surviving The Day Job: Six Easy Lessons

Before I became a full-time writer, I had a job counting envelopes Not colored envelopes or large manila envelopes, mind you, but white #10 envelopes

18: I Quit And Other Sensible Ideas - Or, Five Reasons To Stay A Writer

It comes along more frequently than not: The thought that you’re insane and should pursue a career that doesn’t stomp on your pride or demolish your ego You have the hopes of fame and fortune to comfort you at times, but not often enough to keep doubt from gnawing at your mind

19: 'I Can Write A Book In A Weekend,' And Five Other Annoying Things Beginners Say

Since every literate person can write, most people think they can be writers Interestingly enough, we all can speak quite well, but few of us would deem ourselves ‘speakers

20: A Conversation With Helen Barer Author Of Fitness Kills

Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasurescom is pleased to have as our guest, Helen Barer author of Fitness Kills

21: Resume Tips- Special Insights that will help Highlight your Resume

What is a resume? Resumes are what people use to get jobs, right? Wrong! A resume is a one or two page summary of your education, skills, accomplishments, and experience. Your resumes purpose is to get your foot in the door. A resume does its job successfully if it does not exclude you from consideration. To prepare a successful resume, you need to know how to review, summarize, and present your experiences and achievements on one page. Unless you have considerable experience, you don't need two pages. Outline your achievements briefly and concisely.

Your resume is your ticket to an interview where you can sell yourself!
Here are some special insights on Resume writing.

22: Three Article Writing Tips That Can Explode Your Readership And Trrafic.

Thousands of articles are being churned out everyday but how many of these are ever read If your articles are not going to be read then you are not going to reap the benefits of writing your articles

23: Things to Avoid When Writing Your Articles

Writing articles as a means of website promotion is definitely on the rise. Writing articles gives you the opportunity to showcase your knowledge on an area of interest to you. At the same time, you are providing your readers with useful and/or entertaining information. You can greatly increase

24: Hear My Call! Speaking So Your Customers Will Hear

Figuring out how to communicate with consumers is one of the most difficult tasks of any business owner. This is of particular concern to those who use the written word to advertise through article marketing. Writing just any old article won't do you any good. You must learn how to speak to the

25: You Know It, You Love It -- Write About It!

One of the hardest things new marketers face is figuring out what to write about. You stare at the blank screen watching the cursor tick away while you start to doubt yourself. Maybe a bead of sweat rolls down your forehead. You start thinking, "Man, is it really worth this much pressure?"It do

26: Catering to Your Target Audience

Conveying a specific message in a written article is no easy feat. Audience expectations fall on every point of the information spectrum. One of the biggest mistakes that article writers make is to try to accommodate too many readers. The more general an article becomes in order to meet the int

27: Writer 's Block Putting A Crimp In Your Campaign?

Writer 's block --the inability to sit down and start writing --is a tough mountain to climb whenever you face it. And it can be even more difficult if writing is part of your article marketing campaign!Writer 's block is a difficult challenge to conquer because there 's no set way to get rid of i