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April 29, 2007

MS Word 2003 - How to Create and Use a Customized

When you are writing about a very esoteric subject, or perhaps when you are using many foreign words or jargon, or working on a temporary project, you may want to keep MS Word's default custom dictionary as is and create your own project-specific customized dictionary. When the project is done, you may want to remove it from your computer altogether. This is how you can do

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Posted by Doug at 04:01 PM

Creative Writing- 5 Powerful Tips To Increase Your Self-Confidence In Creative

It doesn't matter how talented you are as a writer, if you lack the confidence to write and to explore your writing potential you simply won't create as well or as often as you're capable of creating. Read on for 5 powerful tips to increase your creative writing self-confidence that you can start using

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Posted by Alex at 01:41 PM

The Backstory, Or - Just Where The Heck Does It All

If you have decided to write a novel, the story that exists within it extends way beyond the book itself. This 'backstory' is what helps give your book depth: here are a few points to keep in mind about the 'past' of the book you're

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Posted by Jim at 12:40 PM

April 28, 2007

The Future of the Printed Book - How Far Will the Digital Page Revolution

Illiteracy, as we know it, is one of the most profound problems our social, cultural, and even political stratosphere has ever faced. Less and less children nowadays are enthusiastic enough to pick up a simplistically manufactured stock of paper that opens them up to a world in which they can intricately and artistically interpret their own ideas upon. Moreover, the only people now willing to read in great numbers are very mature

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Posted by Rob at 05:35 PM

Marketing Tip for Writers- Be

The latest tool for marketing yourself as an author is the blog, of course. Some take the route of having many blogs - either because they love to blog or they see it as the most effective way of getting the word out there. I started down that route just because I love to blog. But then I noticed 2

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Posted by Michael at 02:21 PM

Zero Investment Internet Marketing Techniques - The Who Loves Money Buzz

If you're an internet marketer chances are really good that you've been burned at least once by an ebook that was all fluff and absolutely useful information. The Who Loves Money buzz is definitely building, but whether or not this ebook lives up to its claims still remains to be

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Posted by Peter at 11:39 AM

How To Write In The Children's Market

This is going to be my second article of many that I will be writing on how to break into the children's writing market. This is going to be a considerably long series so keep checking back for updated

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Posted by Jim at 11:22 AM

The Difference Between Showing and

We know that good writers "show" the reader what's happening rather than "tell" the reader. But how can you recognize the difference between showing and telling in your own writing? And how can you improve your writing if you find that you tell more often than you show? Read on to find

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Posted by Sean at 10:52 AM