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First-Person-Who is Most Important YOU!
Oh, it's great to be in the driver's seat! Control is yours and yours alone! When you
write a book
You choose where your writing will take you, and sometimes, in the best possible times, your writing chooses where it wi...
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Eric Goodman Published in Writer's Weekly
Eric D. Goodman, a regular contributor to
Write and Publish Your Book
, is featured in the latest issue of Writers Weekly -- the highest circulation freelance writing ezine in the world. In his article, "
From Hermit...
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Author finds success writing from the heart
Nora Raleigh Baskin is a writer who specializes in writing young adult books. The lessons she shares in this article are important for every writer of every genre. You want to write a book. That should be first and foremost in your mind. Thoughts of ...
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Writing Sparkeliferously: In Defense of Adverb
Our supreme editor, Charity Hogge of Mighty Pen Editing provides timely advice on the use of adverbs in your writing. While some may encourage you to stay away from adverbs, they definitely have their uses. Learn how adverbs can save your novel's lif...
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The Secret to Financial Success in 2007
It is said that the secret to success is in your mind. In a recent film,
The Secret Movie
, a number of very successful authors talk about how they...
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7 Hot Writing Tips for a Prosperous New Year
Make 2007 YOUR year to WIN! Ginger Marks offers 7 writing tips for building a successful writing business and then some in an easy to understand format. If you want to claim 2007 as your year to see exponential growth for your business do...
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Don't be a Fathead Talking Head Ego!
Here is one thing that most people find fairly annoying, and you want to avoid it in your writing. A friend comes up to you and starts telling you what happened to her this week. She speaks with animation and energy. She seems to think...
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Down and Dirty Part Two
On a more accessible street-level, your use and manipulation of Attitude creates Satire, and that is a chuckle, or a laugh out loud, for the reader or viewer with a sense of humor. Of course, there is the occasional instance in history when Satire...
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John Moe Conservatizes His Liberal Self
With a country more politically divided than united, humor writer, public radio host, and popular blogger John Moe set out to cloister himself inside the other side, an attempt to bring the liberals and conservatives together... at least in his mi...
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Down and Dirty With Attitude, Part Two
On a more accessible street-level, your use and manipulation of Attitude creates
Satire
, and that is a chuckle, or a laugh out loud, for the reader or viewer with a sense of humor. Of course, there is the occasional instance in hi...
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When Attitude Gets Down and Dirty, Part One
One of the more fun activities is to pretend you have a particular type of Attitude that you might not really claim in real life. On the advanced level, this technique of delivery becomes
Dramatic Irony
in first-person point-...
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Cookies in a Jar: Prose in the Exposition Mode
The really great thing about
writing Nonfiction
in the
Exposition Mode
(Expository Writing) is that it can be used all alone to explain a situation, or it may be used as a sidebar of information within a larger Na...
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Choice is King: The Comparison Mode
Using Comparison to Enliven Your Nonfiction Book. Often called Compare and Contrast, or Classification, this mode of nonfiction allows the writer to measure several different objects with one another to examine variations on a theme. Readers find i...
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It Doesn't Have to be a Blockbuster to Sell
Do you have to be a giant in the industry or write a blockbuster to get published? The truth is that hot topics sell books, but you still have to sit down to write the book. Here are a few timely tips on where you should be putting your energy.
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