August 29, 2007
Applying Lessons Learnt From Attending
Please indulge me while I quote South African minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, who said at a conference I recently attended: "A warrior should not sharpen his sword until there is no blade left. Plan, prepare, and then do it. You can improve as you go
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May 11, 2007
Maybe We Can't All Write a Best
For some, the ultimate goal of writing is to publish that novel that will soar to the best seller's lists. But maybe, just maybe, we need to crawl before we walk. There's nothing wrong with writing short pieces and being paid for
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Posted by Doug at 01:23 PM
May 06, 2007
Creative Writing Exercises & Creative Writing Prompts - What They DON'T Give You And How To Get
Give a writer a creative writing exercise or prompt and they won't necessarily come up with some interesting creative writing. In fact many times, however ingenious, stimulating and brilliant the exercise is, the writer won't produce a single word, let alone a wonderful piece of writing. So why is this? What's missing? In this article we uncover 5 of the crucial elements a creative writing exercise or prompt on its own WON'T give you, and how you can go about getting
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Posted by Doug at 02:47 PM
May 04, 2007
How to Write an E-Book on Health and
To write a good eBook on Health and Fitness you must first set the tone, not only in the first chapter but also with a good picture on the cover and/or the Title Page, as well. The Introduction, Acknowledgements and Forward must too set the tone. What tone do we
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Posted by Peter at 05:33 PM
May 03, 2007
Ebook Writing Revealed - How to Jumpstart With E-book
E-book has phenomenally invaded every individual's attention who seek for answers to some of his queries. How passe it is for one to look up to the pile of books in the library to answer an inquiry. How obsolete it is when you have a research work to do, you get up and start digging all your sister's old books at home. Apparently, gone are those days
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Posted by Gary at 09:37 AM
May 02, 2007
Faith &
When it comes to some writers, publishers, and readers, there are two categories of fiction: General Fiction and Christian Fiction. If you're an author you may sometimes wonder where your work fits, so let's define the
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Posted by Stephen at 08:09 AM
April 27, 2007
Technical Writing - How to Use the "Pending" Marker in
FrameMaker (FM) is such a wonderful software to write long and complicated books and documents. In my 20-plus years of experience as a writer, nothing comes close. FM has a very powerful built-in marker functionality with which you can mark not only your index words and cross-references, but your "pending stuff" as
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Posted by Michael at 10:02 AM
eBook Marketing - 5 Big Website Mistakes That Will Torpedo Your eBook
Most ebook authors spend hours perfecting their ebooks but then fail to take the necessary steps to insure ebook sales when they start the marketing process. Here are 5 mistakes you want to avoid when setting up your website for maximum ebooks
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