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 Writing Advice: Writing Work - How to Find Online Writers' Jobs That You Can Do
Writing Advice By Angela Booth

Are you looking for writing work? There are lots of jobs for writers online, and finding them is quite easy. Let's look at how you can do that.
Posted by User on Saturday, September 26 @ 23:14:55 EDT (151 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Can I Sell a Previously Published Article?
Writing Advice By Moira Allen

I want to resell an article that has already been published by one magazine. I don't want to change the article. It's my understanding that the original manuscript belongs to me, and that only the magazine version belongs to the original publication. So I should be able to resell my original article to other publications, right?
Posted by User on Saturday, September 26 @ 23:13:21 EDT (143 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Write a Book On a Shoestring Budget
Writing Advice By Sid Smith

One of the greatest challenges first-time authors face is the daunting tasks of writing and publishing their book. First, you have to write the danged thing, but most people first ask about publishing! What's the cheapest and best way to publish a book. Perhaps you'll find some answers in this article.
Posted by User on Thursday, September 24 @ 01:59:48 EDT (108 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Write a Book by Starting Small
Writing Advice By Kathy Gulrich

I recently led a series of intro calls for a book-writing program I'm leading at CoachVille. Most people who showed up on the calls had been thinking about writing their book for a year or so. Not a surprise.
Posted by User on Thursday, September 24 @ 01:34:32 EDT (79 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Metaphor Examples - What is a Metaphor?
Writing Advice By Terri Rains

You probably use metaphors in your daily speech and never even realize it. Think about it; have you ever said to a friend or your spouse, "they worked me to the bone today," or "I'm dead tired"? These are metaphor examples that we use regularly in conversations. These forms of metaphors are also clichés used in everyday language.
Posted by User on Thursday, September 24 @ 01:27:49 EDT (335 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Write an Epic Fantasy Novel – A No Nonsense Guide to getting the job done
Writing Advice By Will Kalif

Here are some simple yet amazingly effective steps that will insure you start and finish your epic fantasy novel. You just need to understand what epic fantasy really is and why you want to write it.
Posted by User on Thursday, September 24 @ 01:24:54 EDT (268 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Writer's Block-Fact or Fiction
Writing Advice By Teresa Slack

Writer’s block. We’ve all heard of it. Most of us in the writing field fear it. It is a crippling, traumatizing, frustrating event that has occurred during the career of most writers. We sit down at our desk, and suddenly we can't think of a word to write. All thoughts flee our heads. The harder we try, the worse the condition becomes. We walk. We meditate. We pray. We discuss it with our writing counterparts. But is it even real? Or is it an excuse not to fasten our seats to the chair and produce.
Posted by User on Monday, September 14 @ 22:49:34 EDT (156 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Watching Out for Web Scams
Writing Advice By Moira Allen

While the Web abounds with opportunities and resources for writers, it has its share of pitfalls and traps for the unwary as well. Sadly, many shady individuals and organizations have found the Web an excellent place to hunt for amateur, inexperienced, and "desperate to be published" writers. Unscrupulous agents, subsidy publishers who don't deliver, and book doctors who offer to make a manuscript "saleable" are just a few of the perils writers face. Unfortunately, these types of predators actively hunt for amateur, inexperienced, and "desperate-to-be-published" writers on the Internet, stalking their prey in newsgroups, discussion lists, and chat rooms. Here are some of the more typical scams facing writers online:
Posted by User on Sunday, September 13 @ 23:23:55 EDT (113 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Find Time to Write
Writing Advice By Emma Gabor

Finding time to write takes two things:

--Discipline

--Passion

Discipline and passion are the only routes to clearing out your busy day and finding the time to write.
Posted by User on Sunday, September 13 @ 23:06:00 EDT (188 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Write Good Poetry
Writing Advice By Michelle L Devon

What constitutes good poetry differs from person to person, and what one reader might enjoy, another will not. Judging a good poem is very subjective. Basically, this means there is no way to truly determine what ‘good’ poetry is, but there is a way to tell if poetry is ‘bad.’
Posted by User on Sunday, September 13 @ 23:04:30 EDT (197 reads)
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