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  1. Fountain Pen vs Rollerball Pen vs Ballpoint Pen by Brian Woodward

    For many, a pen is just a means to an end. A quick way to communicate and in today's world, a dyeing art. For others it is a ticket to the past, present and the future depending on your tense. A fine pen can offer more than a sleek design and depending on what writing mode you choose, Fountain, Rollerball or Ballpoint, it can make or break your writing experience.

  2. Getting Started in Freelance Writing - How to Use Freelance Work Sites Online by Christina Paul

    Have you ever dreamed of being a freelance writer for a living but you aren't quite sure how to get started? There are many freelance websites online that can give you a line on getting started in the writing career you've always dreamed of.

  3. Essay Writing in College - Introduction to Argument by Ryan D Kaufman

    This article is actually an essay; one that demonstrates some basic principles in writing an effective essay in college. Most college students make it through their academic careers without much instruction on the subject of rhetoric. After receiving a degree in the subject of rhetoric, the author of this essay shares some very basic principles of writing essays that intends to take every student's writing skills to the next level. Simultaneously explaining and demonstrating some fundamental aspects of rhetoric, this essay walks beginners through Aristotle's idea of what it means to be persuasive in writing an essay- a must for college students.

  4. How Can You Edit a College Essay? by Orson Dixon

    College essays are basically the ones written as a part of the admission procedure. These have to be very well written and accurate because your dream rests on them.

  5. Writing About Yourself Now by Warnnie Musah

    This article is written to boost up and to create awareness among people on how powerful of writing yourself in a book, blog or even your own website. This article also give reasons why we should write.

  6. Women's Memoir Writing - The Powerful Girl You Were by T. C. Beacham

    Maybe you want to write a memoir but don't know where to start. If you start at the beginning, at the moment of your conception or birth, you will have to repeat what has been told to you. That's not YOUR story. Why not begin at the dynamic moment when you are the most yourself? This article offers a creative tip to women who want to write a memoir.

  7. How to Improve Your Writing - Tools For Plot Outlining by Merrill Heath

    There are any number of tools you can use, from low-tech to high-tech, depending on your preference. You can simply write or type an outline. You can use some kind of graphical computer program to create a visual picture of the structure. Or you can use an in-depth charting tool. The method I prefer is actually very low-tech -- multi-colored index cards (or large post-it notes) and poster boards. This is easy to use and provides a great big-picture, visual depiction of your plot. Here's what I do...

  8. Punctuating Appositives by David Bowman

    Punctuation isn't complicated once you know what you're looking at. I see many writers making errors when punctuating appositives. This may be a new term for many folks, so we'll take a look at what I mean by "appositive," and then we'll figure out how to punctuate them correctly.

  9. Taking Yourself Seriously As a Writer by Dana Rongione

    Do you take yourself seriously as a writer? Is writing a hobby or an occupation to you? Discover four ways to make your writing time more productive and more profitable.

  10. Solutions For Writing Emphatic and Effective Business Proposals by Lara Hopkins

    Business proposal is an instrumental in promoting the brand identity of the company. Therefore, the marketer should create impressive proposals that can boost the profits of the organization.

  11. How to Overcome Writers Block by Kari Olfert

    We all experience writers block occasionally. Here are some great ways to escape its grip!

  12. Essay Planning - What to Do With That Mass of Information You Found by Duncan Fisher

    You're back from the library, and you have a ton of information to work into an essay. Ready to write? No, you're hopelessly confused about how to put it all together. Here's what to do next, so you can write!

  13. Earn Money Through Paid Writing Gigs on Craigslist by J Ramani

    In the modern times, many people prefer to work on contractual basis rather than having a permanent job. This provides them with flexibility of choosing the work of their liking as well as testing whether they are skilled enough to take up a job on a permanent basis. This trend is most widespread among people belonging to the artistic fields including designers, photographers and even writers.

  14. How to Write Short Stories For Small Children by Scott J Thomas

    Every person during his/her childhood has heard a lot of stories and fairy tales. Most of them are fictional barring a few that are based on actual events. It is not at all difficult to write short stories, all that you need is a good command over the language and a bit of creativity. Apart from these there are certain things that need to be taken care of like the beginning of the story, the ending etc.

  15. Your Notebook is an Idea Away From Being a Successful Author by Matthew Richard Kerridge

    Our notebook in hand we stare at a blank page. We just bought a brand new notebook and promised ourselves we would write. But now that we stare at the page we are frozen. You are not alone. Where to begin in the process is the question but the bottom line is writing something.

  16. Essay - How to Write it Perfectly by Neil Patrick

    An essay can be anything and everything which can perfectly explain and comment on a given subject. The reader of the essay can be termed as the final judge to determine, how good an essay is. The essay should be such that it can reflect the actual situation through a spectrum of thoughts, in a manner which can keep the interest and facts on the same boat.

  17. We Want to Know You - Blog by Shiloah Baker

    My words fly up my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to heaven go. -Shakespeare. Over the years I have met some amazing women - women who changed my life through their example or their mentoring me.

  18. Writing Booklets - How to Make Your Booklet a Fun Read by Kim Hillman

    Creating a booklet that is fun to read will make your audience come back for more. Here are some things to consider when you write your manuscript so that your finished product won't put your readers to sleep.

  19. Essay Research - What Goes on Those Little File Cards by Duncan Fisher

    What are those researchers in the library writing on those little file cards they use? How on earth will they make good essays out of them? Find out what 3 things those cards are for, and why you should use them too.

  20. Business Plan Templates Can Help You With the Execution of Your Business by Cheryl Forbes

    Business plans are important because it will tell you exactly where you want your business to go and how you will get there. If it is the first time that you will be making your own business plan template, then it is best to check out several business plan templates.

  21. Sending Motoring Tips to a Gardening Magazine is Silly by Brendan Nolan

    WRITING articles for nothing is good writing practice; but it will not keep the wolf from the door for very long unless the wolf likes a good laugh. A working writer needs to target a market where she will see a return for her effort.

  22. Writing Horse Fiction - Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk by MaryAnn Myers

    Common pitfalls for the non-horseperson writing about horses, is to use horse terms that are rarely, if ever, used by real-life horsemen and women. They may in fact be the correct terms. But for the everyday horse person, they end up getting in the way of the story.

  23. How to Write a Creative Novel by John Halasz

    Writing a creative, fiction novel requires writers have to create ideas from nonexistent events, so the task of writing fiction is one of the most difficult aspects of writing. Creating ideas for a fiction novel from scratch is not easy and this makes many authors shy away from writing fiction. Nevertheless, writing fiction cannot be likened to rocket science.

  24. Put the Power of Easy in Your Book! by Earma Brown

    Can you make your complex subject simple in a book? If so, your readers will flock to you to get their hands on your easy book. Even more, they will tell all their friends about the book that made their life easier!

  25. How to Write For Websites - Starting With the Basics by Kym Mulcahy

    Today it is more important than ever to understand how to write for websites. Whether you want to write your own personal website, work online, or employ a professional to do it for you. Knowing the basics of website writing can be beneficial to everyone.

  26. How to Write a Screenplay - Using the Proper Format! by Joshua Cohen

    How to write a screenplay is not as hard as you might think. A well written screenplay allows the reader/reviewer to fully engage in the story and better visualize the scenes. This will give you a better chance of your work making it to the next level.

  27. A Public Writer - Then and Now by Ethan Hill

    A public writer has have an authority and the a public writer has gone through number of phases. It is a profession that carries authority and is always viewed upon as a profession which can be divided into different kinds of writers.

  28. Content Writing is Passe, Context Writing is In by Anupriya Karmakar

    The content seems to have played its part, it's context now that is key to ensure the success of your website. No matter how brilliant your idea is and how good is the content, a wrong context always makes readers drift away from your website. Context plays an important role in capturing your readers' attention and sustaining their interest in your website.

  29. Learn to Write Children's Book Characters That Touch the Heart! by Lisa Brunel

    Ask any child what their favorite part of any story they have ever heard is and they aren't going to tell you that it was the pretty trees outside of grandma's house or the way the birds chirped in the background. Their most favorite part of all is going to be the character that they identified with the most. Learn to write great children's book characters that touch the hearts of children with this article.

  30. Where Did That Come From? Expanding Upon Your Writing and Knowing When to Stop by Deborah Herald

    When you're writing it's important to give enough details. How do you know if you have given too much or too little?

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