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Learn to Write - Becoming a Better Writer, by Lisa Brunel There are hundreds of people walking around with the dream to become a children's writer. However, they may be unsure of where to start or don't how if they can learn to write. Like anything, writing a children's book doesn't happen overnight and there are specific techniques you can use to increase your chances of both completing a viable manuscript and being published. Published 12Mar2010, viewed 110 times
Email Etiquette: Get to the Point Quickly, by Helen Wilkie If you take too long to get to the point of your email message, readers will delete it without reading. Use your first sentence to capture their attention. Published 12Mar2010, viewed 5 times
Learn to Write- The Pros and Cons of Using Rhyme in Children's Books!, by Lisa Brunel Oh, the joys of rhyme! When you want to learn to write, you will inevitably play around with this concept when it comes to children's books. Why is that? Simply put, rhyme is fun! Kids love it, and adults find it clever and enjoyable to read aloud to little ones. However, many an author has been kicked to the curb for submitting a manuscript that rhymes. Published 12Mar2010, viewed 82 times
How to Make an Ebook - Others Sell Ebooks Online, So Can You!, by Gwen Tanner You've probably seen quite a few websites where people are selling ebooks online about something that they specialize in, or simply one of their favorite pastimes. The thing that probably really caught your attention was the Buy Now button at the bottom of the page and a sales price of $17, $27 or even $47! If you have a passion about a topic, or you're an expert in your field, you can make an ebook that you can sell online on your own website. Published 11Mar2010, viewed 8 times
How to Improve Your Writing: Capitalization, by Heather Todd Editing, whether it is for an academic journal, a short story submission, or a non-fiction manuscript for publishing, always follows basic rules of grammar and punctuation. This article will be the first in a series to help you enhance your writing skills. Published 10Mar2010, viewed 7 times
The Convenience of Using a Resume Builder Template, by Neil Morrical Using a resume builder template can help greatly when building your resume. There are several things you should consider before just picking a resume example. Use these tips to help make you more successful. Published 10Mar2010, viewed 10 times
How to Develop Your Plot With the ABDCE Method, by Mervyn Love A cracking good plot is the aim of every story writer. Here we are going to look at a simple but clever way to construct a plot for a short story that will put your work ahead of the rest. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 22 times
Learn to Write- 5 Tips to Writing Picture Books!, by Lisa Brunel There is just something about a well-written picture book that draws in both adults and children. Just seeing your childhood favorite can invoke memories and emotions surrounding your positive experiences with that book. Because of the power that good picture books have, it can be hard to learn to write them effectively. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 57 times
Learn to Write- 5 Tips to Writing Children's Books With Humor!, by Lisa Brunel "Why did the chicken cross the road?" What does this have to do with an author that wants to learn to write? This is a classic line, that begins a classic joke; a little bit of humor that almost everyone can recognize. In fact, it's so cliché that it has been re-worked and re-done hundreds upon hundreds of time. The answers to this simple joke varies depending upon the mood of the teller and the specific situation. Published 06Mar2010, viewed 186 times
How Not to Win Short Story Competitions, by Mervyn Love Having run Short Story competitions for the past few years I feel I am somewhat qualified to guide eager story writers along the path to prizes by avoiding those major pot holes that so many fall into. Published 06Mar2010, viewed 93 times
Internet Article Marketing Strategy: How to Write Articles, by Peter Nisbet Most people do not know how to write articles and formulate a good internet article marketing strategy. There are ways to write that can persuade people to visit your website that once learned, will offer you a means of generating free traffic almost at will. Published 06Mar2010, viewed 18 times
Write an Ebook and Become a Published Author on the Web, by Gwen Tanner Are you an aspiring writer and have long been craving to see your work published? Well this is probably the best time to take a plunge into the ebook writing business! With the current economy on a frantic merry-go-round ride, you can become a published author on the Internet! Ebook writing can help you fulfill your dreams of being a successful writer and published author while at the same time connecting with your readers all over the world. Published 05Mar2010, viewed 25 times
Sentence Beginnings With Correlative Conjunctions, by Marciano Guerrero With correlative conjunctions professional writers create hook sentences and hook paragraphs. As can be seen from the examples cited, correlative conjunctions may be used for both fiction and non-fiction. Published 04Mar2010, viewed 21 times
Learn to Write - Three Tips to Finding a Publisher!, by Lisa Brunel The very first assumption is that you have the necessary writing skills to produce a children's book, not a need to learn to write. If you have successfully written a children's book, a natural subsequent step is to find a publisher who may be interested in printing your manuscript and distributing it to the general public. Published 02Mar2010, viewed 24 times
Debunking the Myth of Show and Tell, by Marciano Guerrero Although Lubbock's book The Craft of Fiction is seldom read today, the aphorism "show, don't tell" remains unchallenged. But what was fresh and novel then has become a new orthodoxy, an orthodoxy that has to be challenged regardless of the authority it exerts and the vast popularity and acceptance is has gained. Published 01Mar2010, viewed 33 times
George Orwell: Writing English Well, by Marciano Guerrero Not only did Orwell write great essays on the proper use of the English language, but he also wrote great fiction. His novels Animal Farm and 1984 --satiric the former and prophetic the latter-- represent what we now refer to as the Orwellian nightmares. Published 01Mar2010, viewed 42 times
A Vital Presentation Skill: Handling Questions from the Audience, by Helen Wilkie Great business presentations come from the effective use of several skills, all of which can be learned. In this article, I discuss how you handle questions from the audience. Published 26Feb2010, viewed 47 times
3 Standout Strategies to Double Your Presentation Effectiveness, by Daniel Batten Most speakers bore people. And bored people don't buy. This article shows you how to solve these problems. You will also enjoy presenting more. Published 24Feb2010, viewed 166 times
Writing Articles and Article Distribution in Article Marketing, by Peter Nisbet Although writing articles and article distribution are fundamentals of article marketing, few people understand how to do either, and even fewer how to put them together effectively. By learning these basic skills you can get free advertising for your website whenever you can find the time to put pen to paper - or fingers to keyboard! Published 23Feb2010, viewed 58 times
Public Speaking - How To Structure A Presentation, by Bob Malloney It will take very little effort on your part to structure your talk properly but the payback is vast. Your presentation will be so much more effective if it is properly structured. Published 22Feb2010, viewed 46 times
The Pleasures of Dialogue, by Marciano Guerrero A practical rule for the writer of fiction: reserve dialogue only for the "culminating moments" (moments of high tension) of the narrative. While brief sprinklings of dialogue pleases readers, an abundance annoys, displeases, and loses them. Published 22Feb2010, viewed 69 times
3 Killer Tips That Double your Presentation Effectiveness, by Daniel Batten Presentations usually bore people. And bored people don't buy. These three tips will show you how you can make your presentation memorable...so they remember to buy your product. Published 21Feb2010, viewed 157 times
4 Ways To Increase Your Blog's Google PageRank, by James Junior PageRank is a funky thing, and sometimes unpredictable, but for the most part there are certain things that you can do to improve your blog's overall PageRank. I will touch on four things that can help you achieve a higher rank. Published 19Feb2010, viewed 70 times
Public Speaking - Less Is More!, by Bob Malloney How limiting what you say in a presentation will make your talk dramatically better for the audience. Published 17Feb2010, viewed 67 times
How to develop a rounded and quality speaking voice, by Vincent Stevenson Vocal development should always be at the heart of anybody's desire for career progression. Your voice is your signature and the path to a confident liaison with your friends, customers and clients. Published 17Feb2010, viewed 74 times
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