Learning How To Write: Tips On Writing Dialogue!, by Lisa Brunel In any story, dialogue plays an important role. It keeps the story moving, brings characters to life and just makes the story more interesting. In children's books, dialogue can be engaging and make the story more understandable to children. Therefore it is very important that you focus on learning how to write dialogue. Published 11Dec2009, viewed 209 times
How Should I Publish My Book?, by Thomas Christopher Questions about self publishing: Should I publish my book through an established publisher? Isn't publishing a book a long, expensive process? Aren't print on demand books of poor quality? How much money can I expect to earn? Published 09Dec2009, viewed 162 times
Learn to Write: A Children's Book That Capture The Audience From Page One!, by Lisa Brunel Learn to write children's books and your in for a fun and exciting endeavor! As anyone who knows or loves children will tell you, however, children notoriously have a very short attention span, so it's really important to start your children's story with a big bang and get them engaged in the story immediately! Published 08Dec2009, viewed 179 times
Self Publish Your Memoir, by Thomas Christopher Writing your memoirs leads to the question, "How can I publish my own book? I'm looking for a quick, easy, and cheap way to self-publish." Book publishing print on demand is the answer. Published 07Dec2009, viewed 108 times
The Ongoing Benefits of Online Article Submissions, by Kenji Sakamoto Becoming a well-known and successful online article writer takes time, but through constant article submissions you can achieve that online success. Published 07Dec2009, viewed 112 times
The story is the pen, by Tim Bond Caran d'Ache has created a new and intriguing idea in pen design. Their new Secrets collection pays homage to three great literary figures while featuring beautiful design and a magnificent secret...For similar articles to this visit our ARCHIVE at http://thismagnificentlife.com.au/tml/archive.php Published 07Dec2009, viewed 90 times
Learn to Write Plots for Children's Books!, by Lisa Brunel When you learn to write children's books, you will hear a lot of people talking about their plot, like the fact that their plot is bogged down, or that their plot is going well. This article outlines what a good plot consists of and more! Published 05Dec2009, viewed 317 times
Four Tips To Start That Bestseller, by Cindy A Christiansen This article describes four tips which will help the writer maintain his/her original goal for writing the book and also enable him/her to keep that perspective throughout the entire book. Published 04Dec2009, viewed 105 times
Sounds of the Season, by Jay Speyerer Pay particular attention to what impinges on your eardrums this season, and then record them or see what memories surface. Published 04Dec2009, viewed 107 times
Opinion of--Public Opinion Polling, by Gary Cooper Public opinion polling has been around for a long time. Though now, everyone has at their fingertips access to all information at will! Is this a good thing or not? Published 02Dec2009, viewed 107 times
Learn To Write: Understanding Morals and Themes Of Children's Books!, by Lisa Brunel Are you in a place where you want to learn to write children's books? If so, you might find yourself worrying about the moral and the theme of the story. This article explains how to go about writing children's books with morals and themes in mind. Published 02Dec2009, viewed 286 times
A Few Tips on Avoiding Mistakes When Learning How to Write!, by Lisa Brunel Is writing easy? That can be a tough question to answer because it can be both easy and difficult simultaneously. This article outlines a few of the common writing mistakes new writers can face when learning how to write. Published 02Dec2009, viewed 190 times
What Else Should You Know About doing Standup Comedy Jokes?, by Fran Civile There's a big difference between a funny guy making his friends laugh everytime they get together and the lonely guy standing on a stage ready to deliver a comedy routine... you already know that... what else should you know? You need to know something about your audience... these aren't your pals out there! Chances are you're well aware of that and you've probably been hanging around this place where you're going to do this gig ... Published 01Dec2009, viewed 110 times
Yancy's Dog, by Jay Speyerer Memories can be buried deep, only to surface later. But something has to trigger them. Published 30Nov2009, viewed 106 times
Learn to Write Logical Children's Books!, by Lisa Brunel When we think about children's books, many of us do not think of them as being "logical." After all, talking animals, zany happenings and strange events are often a part of these stories! However, no matter how strange the things that are happening in the book seem, an important part of how you learn to write is going to be focused on keeping your story logical. Published 29Nov2009, viewed 269 times
Learn to Write Conflict in Children's Books, by Lisa Brunel The first thing that you will most likely notice in a good children's book is that all of them have some sort of conflict that is resolved at the end. This article gives you tips and ideas on writing conflict in a children's book. Published 26Nov2009, viewed 217 times
Learn to Write Children's Books By Showing Not Telling!, by Lisa Brunel Are you someone who wants to write children's books? The truth of the matter is that writing children's books still requires a fair amount of craftsmanship and understanding when it comes to the way that stories are put together, and one of the most important things that any author can learn is the concept of "show, don't tell." Published 23Nov2009, viewed 19559 times
Electronic Messaging Made Easy, by Susanne Gaddis If you're constantly typing emails or texting with family and friends; and if you are you looking for a quicker way to communicate, then this article is for you! Published 23Nov2009, viewed 117 times
Learn To Write: How To Complete A Children's Book? 5 Tips To Consider!, by Lisa Brunel Have you been writing a little here and a little there but can't seen to see how your children's book will ever get completed? When you learn to write, sometimes, we can have the misconception that it is easy to sit down and write a children's book. This article will help you develop a plan to achieve your goal as a published author of children's books. Published 20Nov2009, viewed 10012 times
What Holds People Back From Writing Internet Articles?, by Jeff Schuman It is always amazing to me how many people will not write articles to build their Internet business. There are numerous reasons for this and in this article we will zero in on four of the primary ones. Published 18Nov2009, viewed 127 times
Learn to Write Children's Characters that Come to Life and 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. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 329 times
How To Have a Fantastic Book Club Discussion, by Alice Osborn Book clubs are easy to form, yet sometimes hard to maintain. In this article, learn some tips and tricks on how to keep your book group successful and prepared for fantastic discussions and fellowship! Published 17Nov2009, viewed 130 times
Public Speaking and The Internet, by Gary Cooper Sounds, gestures, pictures and words have been for a good while now the means of passing along feelings and ideas from one person, people or a generation to another. Today, the internet is a miracle of speed and convenience is at the service of public speaking. Published 15Nov2009, viewed 231 times
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