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April 13 2008: Writing In Retirement Is The Perfect Time To Fulfill Your Dream Of Publishing A Book Or Articles by: Charles Jacobs
The Gallup pollsters tell us that 81% of mature adults long to write a book 14,000 Seniors and Boomers polled by Eons

April 12 2008: Mlm Training - 3 Powerful Truths To Home Business Success by: Doug Firebaugh
Everyone seems to want to succeed in their life And many get aboard the home business train

April 12 2008: Doctoral Thesis Writing And Degrees by: redgsr
Learn how to achieve the best degree possible through mastering the English language.

April 11 2008: Writing The Book Is The Easy Part by: Jim Ross
All of your life imaginary ideas have been floating around in your mind and one day you decide to unleash that creativity and write a book What a wonderful thought

April 11 2008: Amazon 's Arrogance by: Penny Sansevieri
It was a shot heard round the publishing world in record time Once Writers Weekly 's Angela Hoy, co-owner of Print-On-Demand services company BookLocker, got off the phone with an Amazon rep last month, she posted the warning that Amazon was issuing an ultimatum to POD and small press publishers: print through our on-demand service, BookSurge, or the "buy button" on their Amazon page will be turned off

April 11 2008: What Does Amazon 's Decision Really Mean? by: Penny Sansevieri
An interview with Jerry D Simmons, regarding the far-reaching implications of Amazon 's recent announcement that any small press or print-on-demand publisher doing business with them would need to print books through their publishing arm: BookSurge

April 11 2008: Writing Fiction For Middle Graders, Part Two by: Victoria Rosendahl
In the last article we talked about whether to use an outline when you're starting to think about your newest story for middle graders and the best place to get ideas Now let 's turn to that all important first chapter and believability

April 10 2008: Burying Your Novel 's Message by: Holly Lisle
Part III of the 8-Part BRING YOUR NOVEL TO LIFE Series In the first two articles, we've explored how essential it is to have a theme to give your novel direction, and how to find those themes that will resonate with you You'd think that once you have a theme, you could just sit down and write your book about that, and you'd bring powerful emotions and passionate storytelling and compelling, page-turning action to your tale---but it just ain't so

April 10 2008: How to Research a Term Paper by: jimmycox
In some courses, especially in your senior year, you may be asked to submit long pieces of writing that may be loosely classified as term papers or research reports. Typical among these are studies of an author 's characteristics or surveys of literary movements in honor English classes or analyses in depth of various topics in your science or social studies courses.

April 13 2008: Free Resume Writing Sample by: Jay Tokarz36
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The need to have a power packed resume that will make those on the other side of the table stop and take notice is paramount. You obviously want that much coveted job and for that you need to have the edge, and that’s precisely what you can guarantee on when you opt for professional resume writing services.

April 09 2008: Book Review: The Faron Young Story - Live Fast Love Hard By Diane Diekman by: Simon Barrett
Faron Young was an anathema, he clocked over 80 Billboard hits, yet remains relatively unknown to all but an aging Country & Western fan base Diane Diekman has done an outstanding job of recreating the life and times of Faron Young

April 09 2008: How to think up characters to suit your story plot by: mmittal
Creative Writing Tips –
When an idea comes to us for a short story, we either think of a story line first or a character first. Whichever we think of first, and later on build, we have to make sure the plot and the character suit each other.







April 08 2008: Asking Questions And Really Listening To The Answers Is The Beginning Of Long-Term, Loyal Relationships by: Andrea McClure
People love to be asked; whether it 's for their permission, how they are feeling, about their families, getting invited to the event, and numerous other questions that could be asked about or of them Being asked is a feeling of empowerment

April 07 2008: Documenting your experiences in a logbookDSFWE by: Rkumar
Sailors had it for years. Great explorers had it as well. If you go on an expedition to an ancient Aztec mound, more than likely, the archaeologist will have one too - so, why shouldn't you own one?



April 07 2008: What is GOOD writing by: kmkmkm
Writing is a form of preserved talk, talk that has been pinned down on paper so the words can be heard again.

May 13 2008: 3 Quick and Easy Ways to Generate Story Ideas & 5 Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal by: newgensolutions8
There are many ways you can generate ideas you can use for your stories, articles and other creative pieces. Start with the three ways given below:
1. Put Your 5 Senses to Work
A simple but effective way to generate fresh ideas from a single concept, idea or object is to describe or illustrate it using the 5 senses -- sight, smell, touch, taste, sound.

May 13 2008: 6 Steps to a Remarkable Reapplication & Descriptive Essay by: newgensolutions8
OK. You didn't get accepted at any of the schools you applied to. What should you do now?
Deal. Get over it. And consider what youГўпїЅпїЅre going to do next year. If you decide to re-apply, you need to assess what went wrong and resolve to improve it.

May 13 2008: Absurdity of Absurd: Samuel Beckett 's Waiting for Go dot by: newgensolutions8
What does ГўпїЅпїЅAbsurdГўпїЅпїЅ mean ?When I searched the glossaries ,I found the word to be ГўпїЅпїЅout of harmonyГўпїЅпїЅ(1).But yet the definitions trying hard to explain the term , just to end in total ГўпїЅпїЅAbsurdityГўпїЅпїЅ (assuming for a while that we know the meaning of the word),as they talk in total sense, the nonsense about it and of course that means they fail(in their attempt ).But considering the term to be linked with literature (and other forms of art too!),when I searched for more I came across the lines that states that no ГўпїЅпїЅliterary criticismГўпїЅпїЅ [in which I include the attempts to explain the literary terms] can take the literary work itself ,or to be more specific ГўпїЅпїЅГўпїЅВ¦it [literary criticism]is no substitute for reading the work itselfГўпїЅпїЅ(2),as it [the piece of work]is the most exactly and precisely ,the thought conveyed or explained. So, I reached the idea that to understand ГўпїЅпїЅabsurdГўпїЅпїЅ .I must view an absurd work by an artist, rather than poring over the talks about it. Hence as a literary student what first came to my mind at this instant is none, but WAITING FOR GODOT by Samuel Beckett, the so called absurd play structured around ГўпїЅпїЅGo dotГўпїЅпїЅ, the axis all absurdity[as till the date none could declare with confidence ГўпїЅпїЅwhoГўпїЅпїЅ or ГўпїЅпїЅwhatГўпїЅпїЅ Go dot is !]

May 13 2008: Avoid Crafty Traps in Essay Writing by: newgensolutions8
Hidden pitfalls are on watch for your paper success in every paragraph of the essay you write. They are notorious misprints, insidious misspellings and numerous stylistic, syntax and format errors. Indeed they are your restless essay writing enemies, which are always on the alert, putting obstacles on your way to excellent grades for your writing assignments.

April 04 2008: Tips For Writing a Friendly Letter by: jimmycox
There are those who say that the art of letter writing is fast disappearing. Fortunately for those who worry about our writing habits, the situation is not desperate yet. Mountains of mail still go out of and come in to homes, offices, and stores every day, and a great many of the letters are not prefabricated messages

April 01 2008: How To Find Your Novel 's Pulse by: Holly Lisle
PART II of The 8-Part BRING YOUR NOVEL TO LIFE Series The best novels you've ever read---the ones that stuck in your mind and kept you going back to re-read them, that made you think, that made you feel, maybe that scared your socks off---were not about what they were about Sound cryptic

April 01 2008: Great Freelancing Tips For Magazine Writers by: vgevge
How to become a top-notch freelance writer for popular magazines.

March 29 2008: Book Review: A Place To Belong By Paul Miller by: Simon Barrett
There are good books, and there are bad books, sometimes you even stumble upon a great book In my world there is one more level, and you find it very rarely, it transcends the 'great' designation, A Place To Belong, belongs in that place

March 29 2008: No Water Survival For Me by: Diane Diekman
One perk of being in naval aviation maintenance was the occasional opportunity to fly in the backseat of a jet In 1979, while in the training command in Kingsville, Texas, I went through ejection seat training and water survival to do just that

March 27 2008: How To Write Cover Letters by: biggso
Despite the fact the ideal cover letter is short and brief, it is far more than beign simple. This for a couple of reasons. First, the cover letter contains more than just a greeting and introduction, not to mention the fact that the structure complex while coming across natural in expression.



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