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| Writing Advice: An Introduction to Self Publishing Material |
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By DeAnna Spencer
Any article, report or book which is bought or sold with reproduction rights is generally referred to as self-publishing material. Most commonly, this material consists of reports or articles varying in length from 1 to 20 or more pages. This material usually has a self-cover. In a self-cover, the same weight of paper is used as in the text. Most books, on the other hand, have covers which are of a heavier weight than the text of the book.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:49:32 EDT (151 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: How Much Should a Freelancer Charge? |
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By Moira Allen
One question I often receive goes something like this: "I am just starting out as a magazine freelancer, and would like to know how much to charge." The short answer to this question is "It's not your choice." While most forms of self-employment enable an individual to set his/her own rates (within certain limitations defined by the type of business, region, etc.), freelance writing is the exception. In this business, rates are determined by the market, and freelancers have very little control over what they are paid.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:45:57 EDT (148 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Write More - Four Productivity Boosters for Your Writing |
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By Angela Booth
Struggles with writing are a form of self-consciousness. You're focused on your worries and concerns, rather than on the writing itself. This is quite natural, but you can overcome this and write more when you have to tools to do so. Let's look at some of the tools you can use to write more.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:36:04 EDT (108 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: How to Make Magic real in your Fantasy Writing |
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By Will Kalif
Magic is a wonderful aspect of Fantasy. It can add whole new dimensions to the world you are creating by bringing new dilemmas and new problems and challenges.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:33:11 EDT (140 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: The Finishing Touch - How to Craft Titles That Sell |
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By Melinda Copp
When you're perusing the shelves at your local bookstore, what's the first thing you notice about almost every book you pick up? The title!
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:29:54 EDT (176 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: What's the Best Way to Begin your Story or Article? |
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By Patrika Vaughn
You hold in your mind an entire tale. Millions of facts and details sit there, waiting to be
written down. You want to share all this with your readers, who know absolutely nothing about
your tale before they begin to read. What do you tell them first? How can you introduce them to
all you have to say in a way that will grab their interest?
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:27:28 EDT (116 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: How to use Your Journal to Improve your writing |
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By Will Kalif
If you are keeping a journal on a regular or even semi-regular basis, you have made a great step toward developing your skills as a writer. But, you are probably only using a small part of what a journal can be. You need to take the next step in journal writing and make your journal work for you. Here are some practical tips on how to do that.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:24:10 EDT (99 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: The three step method that will get you writing – guaranteed! |
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By Will Kalif
You dream about writing a novel or maybe you have already started one yet for some reason the manuscript is collecting dust in a desk drawer. There is no complex psychological barrier that prevents you from writing. You can write out a complete novel from start to finish in no time and with no anxiety. I guarantee it. Here are the three easy steps.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:22:42 EDT (108 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Where Do Writers' Ideas Come From? |
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By Sally Taylor
To those who are not writers, artists, or composers the creative process seems an elusive mystical gift bestowed upon a fortunate few who are held in awe by the general population.
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:19:06 EDT (88 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Writing Advice: Help! Someone Stole My Article! What To Do When It Happens To You |
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By Moira Allen
Imagine that you're surfing the Web, researching your next article. You come across an interesting Web site, where you find an article that looks tantalizingly familiar. You read a paragraph or two -- and realize that the reason that it looks so familiar is because you wrote it! So why is it on someone else's Web site, under someone else's name?
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Posted by User on Wednesday, October 28 @ 23:17:13 EDT (105 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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