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More Tips for the Newbie Writer
by John aka Jupiter King, Feb 4, 2008
More literary techniques for the new writer and refreshing reminders for the experienced ones.
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Write Your Way Through Any Storm
by Cheryl Wright, Feb 3, 2008
Journaling is an easy and effective way to deal with the pounding waves and battering winds. It can help us to understand the storm’s true impact on our lives and to regain the will, power and strength to gather the shattered pieces, apply the appropriate glue to mend them, and move on with the business of living.
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Finding the Comfort Zone
by Lee Pletzers, Feb 3, 2008
Irvine Thalberg, head of MGM, once said: "Writers are the most important part of the making of a motion picture". He then added, "And we must do everything in our power to prevent them from finding out".
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Why Do We Write Poetry?
by Jantar, Jan 30, 2008
Why are so many people attracted to writing poetry.
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Getting the Student to Like Writing
by ecrivan wordwizard, Jan 29, 2008
Some tips on how to get students to like writing.
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Urban Fantasy: The Wave of the Future
by Clare Dargin, Jan 29, 2008
Urban Fantasy is no longer the domain of comic book stores and kids. It is now a hot commodity in Hollywood and New York.
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The Pursuit of Better Writing
by Phil Craven, Jan 28, 2008
Let’s assume we have at least a little writing talent. What can we use to help us hone our skills to make readers want to return to our work and read more?
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The Monstrous Beast Called Plagiarism
by RagingHamster, Jan 27, 2008
Evil in its intent, plagiarism tricks the foolish and seduces the wise into a false sense of accomplishment.
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The Music and The Writing
by Lee Pletzers, Jan 27, 2008
Does background noise help you when writing or does silence help your muse?
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Poetry: a Mostly Private Passion
by Jantar, Jan 25, 2008
Poems will never have mass appeal, and that's alright.
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