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: Have You Tested Your Theme Against Your Plot? by: Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips – How we usually begin the preparation stage in the writing process is… We think of an idea for a story We think
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: Does Each Element of Your Story Further The Theme? by: Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips – Whichever theme you choose, all the elements, which make up your story, dialogue, conflict, scenes, etc should be written
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: Can Your Theme Be Proved In Your Story? by: Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips – Your theme has to be something you can prove in your story - It doesn’t have to be a universal truth. This means that your
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: Contest Advice for Screenplay Writers by: Lynne Pembroke Introduction There are many screenplay contests available to the aspiring screenwriter. These contests can be a good avenue to getting one's work noticed and/or
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: Good Writing by: Tushar Jain Good writing is like sex. Two people are involved – the writer and the reader. Bad sex usually satisfies only one person, most preferably, the writer – the person who leads.
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: Ten Tips to Help You Finish Writing Your Novel by: Ann Roscopf Allen 1. Set aside a time to write and keep it sacred. Make this a time when you know you are at your best and feel most creative -- Saturday mornings,
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: Novel to Screenplay: The Challenges of Adaptation by: Lynne Pembroke & Jim Kalergis ADAPTATION 101 Brimming with confidence, you've just signed the check purchasing the rights to adapt John Doe's fabulous, but little
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: Publish Anything: The Saga of a PublishAmerica Author by: Lisa Maliga My story is that an author who’d done online writing for such dot gones as Themestream, Written By Me, and The Vines, someone trying hard to
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: Distinctiveness in Personal Statements: Byproduct or Goal? by: Linda Abraham "What makes you unique is not that you have had these life-altering experiences, but rather how and why your perspective has changed or been
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: Six Tips for Submitting Fiction by: Amber McNaught You can learn a lot about what it takes to place a story in an ezine by starting up one of your own. Last month we started work on a new ezine for writers, which we
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: How to Come Up with Fresh Story Ideas by: Caterina Christakos How to Come Up with Fresh Story Ideas When Your Well has Been Tapped Dry When I face the desolate impossibility of writing 500 pages, a sick sense of
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: 12 Ways to Research a Historical Novel by: Ann Roscopf Allen Whether you are fictionalizing historical events or making up your own story, attention to detail can determine whether your novel is credible to history buffs
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: Writing From The Edge: Trembling Your Way to Publication by: Jill Nagle A few nights ago in the final class of the third incarnation of the Book Proposal Boot Camp, we reviewed parts of one author’s proposal and
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: I'm All Storied Out! by: Ed Williams One of the nicest and most frustrating parts of being a writer of stories is that when you’re out somewhere, people will come up and tell you stories - lots of them. I’ve
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: More Stories? How Exciting! by: Ed Williams One of the nicest and most frustrating parts of being a writer of stories is that when you’re out somewhere, people will come up and tell you stories - lots of them.
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: Framing Your Story: Writing Tips for Online Marketing by: Sarah Benoit The Art Of Self Promotion One of the keys to small business success is the ability to develop, write, edit and design your own marketing material.
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: Bugsy Siegel by: Kenneth J. McCormick Bugsy Siegel was part of that infamous gangster era in the U.S. that flourished during prohibition. He was a businessman. The problem was that the business he formed was Murder Inc.
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: How New Authors Can Keep Their Manuscripts Coherent by: Marvin D. Cloud In large publishing houses, many manuscripts penned by first-time authors, never make it past the "first reader" who for all practical purposes is
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: The Makings Of A Personal Essay, Really by: Jenna Glatzer Sometimes I can be dense when it comes to realizing the potential of my own life experiences as essays for magazines. I, of course, fully believe that everything
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: The ONLY Thing You Need to Know About Writing Articles by: Robert Plank You don't need to be a great writer to write great articles, just be fast and entertaining. There is only ONE SINGLE THING you need to know about
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: How to Write Words Worth a Thousand Pictures by: Glenn White Our Image-Driven Society We live in a new image-driven society. It can be hard on writers unless they learn to connect with today’s readers. Writing
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: How to Create Stories that Sizzle by: Caterina Christakos How to Start Your Story with a Bang The purpose of creating a story is to create a world that will draw the reader away from their own. In order to do this one
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: The True History of Chocolate by: Peter Cullen For a food that seems so familiar, most of us know surprisingly little about the real origins and history of chocolate. I counted myself in this group until very recently
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: What To Say When The Media Calls by: Kevin Nunley Nothing makes sales take off like media saying good things about you. Thousands, even millions, of people hear a media source they know and trust explain why your business
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: Can your Powerpoint Presentation Rival TV Advertising? by: Sean D'Souza Do you ever wonder why some PowerPoint Presentations are so much better than others? Why do some have amazing powers of persuasion, while others
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: Promoting Your Website Through a Press Release by: George McKenzie Have you ever gotten one of those letters from your local property tax appraiser, informing you that your tax bill is going up about 20 percent? I got
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: Speaking Your Truth by: Keith Varnum I should have been enjoying the soothing caress of the playful breeze as it wafted its way through my hair on this balmy evening in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles. Instead,
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: Life is full of hurdles, obstacles and speed breakers. Whatever you do, start a new business, get to school, appear for important exams, try to get in a sports team, research, market a website of yours, or anything else,
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