- "Do I Have Writing Talent?" It’s A Mistaken Question By : Marcia Yudkin
Over the years, many people have asked me to look at their writing "I need to know, do I have talent or not," they say - "Don't Polish The Turd," And Other Oddball Writing Advice That Works By : Jill Smolinski
Even with a dozen published books to my name, I sometimes need a dose of inspiration when I sit down to write Above my desk, I've posted a paper with various pieces of fiction-writing wisdom I've collected over the years - 'I Can Write A Book In A Weekend,' And Five Other Annoying Things Beginners Say By : Dara Girard
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 - 10 Smart Moves For Getting Published In Top Magazines By : Marcia Yudkin
Eager to see your byline in magazines like Smithsonian, National Geographic, Parade or Outside Here are 10 tips on getting past the threshold of "Maybe" to "Yes" at top magazines - 3 Things You Can Learn From Ghosts About How to Live a Happy Life By : Melissa Van Rossum
I've interacted with ghosts for as long as I can remember They were my playmates when I was younger and as I got older, in an odd sort of way, they became my teachers - 5 Common Self Publishing Mistakes That Stamp Unprofessional on Your Book and How to Correct Them By : Earma Brown
Have you joined the ranks of aspiring authors ready to take the next step to self publishing in the digital age of publishing If so, congratulations - 5 Tips To Start Selling Your Self-Published Book By : Jill Exler
You’ve spent hours researching, writing and self-publishing your book Now, you want to reap the benefits of selling it yourself, but where do you begin - 6 Steps To Becoming A Powerful & Persuasive Writer By : Ruth Barringham
Do you have a favourite writer - someone whose books you love to read And when you buy their books do you sit spell-bound while you mentally absorb page after page of their writing - 6 Tips For Writing Top-Notch Press Releases By : Seomul Evans
Very little is more distracting and uninspiring than poorly-written press releases After all, if a consumer is considering purchasing your product or service, he wants to know that you are competent and capable - 7 Steps to Editing Your Written Work By : Brian Vogt
Editing is an extremely important part of the writing process When you begin editing, remember that it's not just about fixing spelling mistakes - 7 Ways To Get Paid To Write Online By : David Drake
More and more people tend to earn at home nowadays However, the catch is that stay-at-home jobs don’t work with many fields - 7 Ways To Write Your Book To Outsell Its Competition By : Earma Brown
Did you define an intense problem and solve it within your book Congratulations - 8 Steps To Writing A Great Children's Book Manuscript By : Laura Backes
Let's face it: some kids just don't like to read Increasingly, parents, teachers, librarians, and editors are looking for books that will appeal to reluctant readers - 8 Tips to Create a Blog Post That Gets Your Reader's Attention By : Mark McCullagh
The biggest challenges facing most bloggers is not only creating content on a regular basis, but also writing posts that will actually get read by your target audience
Have you ever landed on a blog and found yourself looking at a huge amount of text that looked like one big sentence - A Common Mistake In Editing Is Only Thinking About What You Take Out By : Mark Walton
The best advice you’ll get about editing is that you need to reduce the word count Eliminating unnecessary dialogue or description is vital in keeping your novel punchy and maintaining the reader’s interest - A Common Mistake To Avoid When Submitting A Manuscript Is To Beware The Rogue Agent By : Mark Walton
Many aspiring authors rush into the process of finding an agent and overlook a common pitfall – the rogue agent Agents work hard for their money – or at least good ones do - A Conversation With Frank Mcgee Author Of A Song For The World: The Amazing Story Of The Colwell Brothers And Herb Allen: Musical Diplomats By : Frank McGee
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://wwwBookpleasures - A Conversation With Helen Barer Author Of Fitness Kills By : Helen Barer
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasurescom is pleased to have as our guest, Helen Barer author of Fitness Kills - A Conversation With Rob Costelloe, Author Of Coinage Of Commitment, A Romance About Higher Love From A Man's Perspective By : Rob Costelloe
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasurescom is pleased to have as our guest, Rob Costelloe, author of Coinage of Commitment - A Dollar in Change For a Pound of Cure By : B.L. Lindstrom
I went to my local grocery store the other day I needed some shaved deli meat for my famous "Killer Roast Beef Sandwiches - A Few Dilemmas Of The Writing Journey By : Rob Costelloe
Authoring as a Risk-Taking Endeavor
Being an unpublished novelist poses all sorts of dilemmas Writing is entrepreneurial in nature, more than most people realize, and it is fraught with make or break decisions - A Few Rules For Writing Articles for the Web By : Alan Lim
Writing articles for a book and writing for the web is rather different With these tips in mind you can be on your way to being a great web writer - A Freelancer's Guide To Meeting Project Deadlines By : Melissa Gallagher
When it comes to meeting deadlines, one way to manage your timetable effectively is to divide the large jobs and farm them out to several freelancers
Let’s say you’ve been awarded a writing job to write an e-book on childcare with 10 chapters for $2,000 over a 45 day period of time - A Geek Groundswell By : Laura Preble
One day when I had nothing to do (well, actually, I had a lot to do, but I didn't want to do any of it), I decided to play the Google game This is the one where you input your own name or something else into the field in quotes to see how many search results you get - A Guide to Writing a Good Research Proposal By : Daniel Millions
If you are at University reading a degree or a PhD then at some point you will be expected to write a lengthy dissertation as a part of your studies To achieve this it will be necessary to prepare a research proposal - A Guide to Writing Successful Research Proposals By : Daniel Millions
Often PhD candidates find that they must write a research proposal A research proposal is a very important step towards completing your degree and graduation - A Man Writing Love Stories In A Woman's Publishing World By : Rob Costelloe
My publishing journey has been unusual enough that friends and publicists alike have suggested I write about it, especially the part about being a man writing love stories in a woman's genre But it's not just the genre - A Meteorological Fiction By : Paul Mark Tag
Until 2001, I spent my career as a research meteorologist, delving into areas as diverse as cloud physics and weather modification, numerical weather prediction, and artificial intelligence Over a span of more than thirty years, I'd written numerous technical articles - A Normal Day in the Life of a Psychic By : Melissa Van Rossum
It was the middle of the school year last fall and I was rushing into my son’s kindergarten to pick him up It was an early release day and I had forgotten - A Place To Belong -- Author Tells Fictionalized Tale Of His Harrowing Childhood On The Road By : Paul Miller
Almost everyone longs for a place where they fit in, a place where they feel safe and loved For most people, their families provide this security, but Paul Miller had to find it out in the world and in his own heart
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