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February 28, 2006

Book Review for Unscrambled Eggs by Nadia

Unscrambled Eggs is a lyrical album of profound poetry. It glistens with quiet reflection entangled with sentiments of abandonment. Forlorn, lost, adrift on a sea of real emotions Nadia Brown speaks with words not often

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Posted by Sean at 02:21 PM

3 Little Pigs Went to Market But One Went

Did you start on your book and lose focus? You would love the rewards of a completed book but wonder where you could fit writing into your schedule. Don't be discouraged; let me share some tips that will jumpstart your

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Posted by Peter at 09:19 AM

How to Cope with Writing

Have your writing been rejected today? If the answer is yes, then of course you are deeply frustrated and feel discouraged. Rejecting in general is perhaps the toughest thing in the world to get along with. I do not know any good way to console you expect the fact that I am just like you in this

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Posted by Murray at 09:16 AM

February 27, 2006

Projecting Meaning In a

When you are writing a tale, ask yourself what you hope the reader will remember when he finishes. Have a clear idea of the story and the meaning you want to share with the reader before you start

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Posted by Rob at 04:51 PM

Verb Choice: A Critical Writing

Word choice is very important when writing any story, but verb choice is critical in conveying scene and characterization to the reader. Picking the wrong verb can completely change the image

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Posted by Gary at 09:40 AM

February 25, 2006

Internet Content Provider: How To Ensure That You Always Have Plenty Of

Apart from the number of blogs just exploding out there (it is said that there are 40,000 new ones created daily) the rise of such lucrative PPC affiliate programs such as Adsense has created a huge new demand for well written, entertaining and yet keyword rich articles. This means a huge, growing and virtually insatiable market out there for a good reliable Internet content provider. Sadly, few are fully exploiting the

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Posted by Murray at 04:53 PM

Freelance Writer Advertising Techniques That

Many times a freelance writer based in the United States or somewhere in Europe will find that they have to compete with a writer from another part of the world. Quite often living costs in that particular part of the world may be substantially lower. This means that the freelance writer from there can easily get away with advertising their services at a fraction of your rates and still live like a

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Posted by Mel at 04:19 PM

How Many People Can Squeeze into a Writing

Sit down at a content development meeting for a publication or large Web site, and you might wonder how writing could be so complicated. Look at all the people: editor, writer, researcher, copyeditor, proofreader and who or what is a subject matter expert, anyway? And don't forget about the project manager, who has responsibility for schedules and budgets. If this "roll call" sounds like overkill to you, then you probably haven't been responsible for a high profile or expensive mistake that was published.

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Posted by Sean at 04:01 PM