Minor Characters? Off With Their Heads! The vast majority of fiction writers write short stories, whether they write for their own pleasure, for the writing circle they belong to, a competition or whether they aim to get them published. The temptation to bring in lots of exciting characters can Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 23, 2008
How to Make Your Journal a Source of Great Ideas for Your Stories As a writer you may already keep a journal, or diary, and that's excellent. For those who don't as well as those who do I want to explore some of the exciting benefits of keeping one that you may not have realised. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 19, 2008
How Can I Have The Best Color Brochure? What a good way to present your business with a color brochure. It is a way of presentation of your company, what it is all about, and what its got to offer. A nice color brochure is attractive to people, hence, it provides interests to your readers and i Author: Elaine Edwards Submitted: August 16, 2008
Interviewing For Beginners You like people, you like talking, and you like getting out of the house. Great. You're practically an interviewer already! All you need now are these few handy tips and guidelines to get your first interview in the bag and off to a publisher. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 15, 2008
Your Letterheads To Disseminate Information A letterhead is very important in any business you are in. It gives all the necessary information about your company and it bears your logo. You will be using the letterhead each time you send messages to your partners or clients so you should be very ext Author: Brad Robinson Submitted: August 13, 2008
Doing the Write Thing: Tips for Selling Copywriting Services Being adept at putting words together can actually jumpstart your career as an entrepreneur. Copywriting has had its ups and downs but it is still one of the strongest industries to ever come out of the Internet. Whether online or offline, you can sell yo Author: Mark Salter Submitted: August 13, 2008
All the Storylines You Could Ever Want with this Idea Generator (This is Not a Commercial!) The muse has done a bunk, the creative juices have withered on the vine and to cap it all the cat has just poo'd on your last packet of A4. You feel as if all your ideas have scurried off like lemmings looking for the nearest cliff. But all is not lost. F Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 12, 2008
Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can you Write Yours? The results of a recent "Brainy Haikus" contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25... Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules Author: Alvaro Fernandez Submitted: August 6, 2008
5 Things You Should Know About Writing Humour More than ever before readers are crying out for something to lift them out of the tide of dire news and the pressures of modern life. To be able to bring a smile to peoples faces, or even make them laugh out loud, can prove to be a highly paid talent. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 6, 2008
Best Marketing Tools: Comparing A FreeLance Writer To An Athlete ? This is an encouragement to all individuals that start a freelance writing career to never stop writing and looking for that little niche that fits you well. Author: Manuel Washington Submitted: August 5, 2008
4 Things To Do Before Your Submit Your Next Article Article marketing offers tremendous opportunities to Internet marketers today. However there are a few things you should keep in mind before you submit your article to various article directories. In this article let's take look at four things that you ne Author: Jeff Schuman Submitted: August 4, 2008
How Flashbacks Can Push Your Story Forward What is a 'flashback'? Think of a flash of light illuminating a scene from the past and you've got it. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: August 2, 2008
Seven Strategies to Ward off Seasonal Voice Problems The devastating effects of becoming hoarse or losing your voice completely are too great for the busy executive. Learn strategies to prevent this from happening to you! Author: Lynda Stucky Submitted: August 2, 2008
How to Get to the End of Your Story Without Coming a Cropper Should you know exactly how your story ends before you start or leave it to chance? Different writers go about it in different ways. Find out what suits you best. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: July 23, 2008
How To Become A High-Paid Marketing Consultant Or Copywriter - FAST! Are you a marketing consultant or copywriter still looking for clients, and often wonder how most people really get clients to hire them? If you are, this article will prove VALUABLE to you in a moment. Here's why: Author: Dan Lok Submitted: July 19, 2008
Emotion - the Underlying Power Source of Every Story When we think about emotion in a story the word can mean different things to different people. The main divide and therefore the main difference is, of course, the male/female one. It might seem obvious, but if there is any doubt as to which you are writi Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: July 16, 2008
Business Brochures: Do They Even Matter? It is a necessity for every business to have a Business Brochure. It is in this colorful paper where you put all the necessary information that pertains to your company for possible clients and partners to know. In a way, this reflects your business and w Author: Charles White Submitted: July 16, 2008
Four Easy Steps for Speaking Concisely Have you ever asked someone a question but the person responding just can't get to the point even after 3-4 minutes? The response is broken into so many distracting, irrelevant details that you don't even get an answer or perhaps you forget what your orig Author: Lynda Stucky Submitted: July 15, 2008
How To Make Your Articles Irresistible Learn how to write effective articles that keep the readers attention. Author: Westly Lager Submitted: July 14, 2008
The Power of Word Pictures This an article about writing, hope, love, and the power of positive images. It also contains more advice to aspiring writers. Author: Gary Eby Submitted: July 13, 2008
Full Color Postcards: Break Away From The Ordinary Using postcards is one way of advertising your business. It is much easier way to do this because at a first glance, you see the glossy side of the card and as you flip to the other side, you find your marketing message. Everything merely boosting the ima Author: Charles White Submitted: July 9, 2008
A Writer's Secret Place Journaling can help a writer connect with the source of inspiration within. This article will provide addition advice to aspiring writers. Author: Gary Eby Submitted: July 2, 2008
Use Article Writing to Jumpstart Your Business - (Part 2) Article writing can be fun, profitable and a good source of income for anyone. It doesn't have to be difficult and the rewards are fantastic. Author: Angela Meyers Submitted: July 2, 2008
Use Article Writing to Jumpstart Your Business - (Part 1) One of the best ways to jumpstart your business is to write articles. Author: Angela Meyers Submitted: July 1, 2008
Warning: Article Marketing can have MAJOR effects! Certain elements of article marketing/bum marketing can have serious effects on your online business. Let's see what those effects are... Author: Reinhardt Gallowitz Submitted: June 30, 2008
The 7 Easy Steps to Becoming a Public Speaking Failure Learning to speak in public with confidence is a surefire way of boosting your overall self-esteem. Doing so gives you a real challenge and, because it is actually really easy to achieve, can give you a huge sense of satisfaction and achievement.But bewar Author: Tony Hall Submitted: June 25, 2008
Earn Monthly Income From Blogging A company that wishes to maintain or keep active a blog but have no time to update the blog or website with articles or blog entries would hire someone to blog on his or her behalf. This is what paid blogging is all about - the hired writer's job is to go Author: Paul Hata Submitted: June 22, 2008
The Important Role of Intonation in Speech Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task. But you have persevered and learned the grammar and pronunciation of American English perfectly. However, you are finding that people don't seem to understand you despite your good grasp of the language. Author: Lynda Stucky Submitted: June 20, 2008
10 Surefire Steps To Empowering Your Communication Skills There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever realize. You can go though watching talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinary conversations; certain rules still apply when it comes to interaction Author: Westly Lager Submitted: June 17, 2008
Use These Tips to Make Dialogue Say a Whole Lot More In any short story or novel dialogue is the element that raises the readers level of interest and moves the story on. But dialogue isn't just dialogue. Here's how to make it a whole lot more exciting than 'he said', 'she said'. Author: Mervyn Love Submitted: June 16, 2008
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