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 Writing Advice: Writing and Marketing Erotica
Writing Advice By Catherine Lundoff


Erotica is any literary or art form that arouses sexual desire or even love in an audience. Put simply, erotic writing is writing that has the potential to turn your reader on.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:34:21 EDT (737 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Short Story Writing: Article 1 - Introduction
Writing Advice Author:Ian Mackean



This is the first in a series of articles I shall be publishing on the subject of short story writing. I wrote the articles during many years’ work as a creative writing tutor. I believe they will offer useful practical advice on technical aspect of the craft of fiction writing, and on some of the psychological aspects of writing, such as finding inspiration and overcoming writer's block.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:32:45 EDT (111 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Flash What? A Quick Look at Flash Fiction
Writing Advice By Jason Gurley



If you're anything like me -- the traditional short story writer - then perhaps you've had the same reaction I exhibited when I first heard of something called "flash fiction." I stopped, stared, then turned to a writer friend of mine and said, "What?"
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:31:02 EDT (85 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Writing Epic Fantasy is about the Internal Conflict
Writing Advice Author:Will Kalif

The most important aspect of fantasy is not the dragons, magic or wondrous worlds. It is the internal conflict that the characters go through. This is what connects them to your reader.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:27:59 EDT (102 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Articles - Become a Specialist Web Article Writer and Earn Cash
Writing Advice Author: Angela Booth

Here's a secret: Web articles are in hot demand. On Web sites, original content translates into high visibility and sales of products, or of advertising. So if you can write articles - even quite simple ones - you're assured of an income for your writing.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:21:42 EDT (122 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How Much Money Can A Writer Earn?
Writing Advice By Ruth Barringham

One question that everyone always wants to know is how much money can you earn as a writer? The Answer to that has to be, how much money do you want to earn as a writer? To be able to earn a full-time income you need to have a goal of exactly how much you want to earn. But don’t make your goal too low, or you may reach it.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:19:56 EDT (63 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Writing: A Method To The Madness
Writing Advice By Marige O'Brien

Writers have long been considered eccentric on one level or another. Even in today's more isolated society, the concept of someone choosing to spend time alone is suspect. But to a writer is to be alone. As for the eccentricities, those are more a matter of the create mind finding creative solutions. Since writing is their biggest challenge, it follows that a writer's solutions may be the most eccentric. Even mad.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:18:32 EDT (111 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Why Should you Write your Life Story?
Writing Advice By Patrika Vaughn

Writing your life story is embarking on a journey through the past .It’s a unique journey, one no one else has ever taken. That’s because the road you’ll travel is built from your very own memories and experiences ~ your very personal reactions to all the situations and events you’ll be remembering.
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:16:14 EDT (99 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Subsidy Publishing vs. Self-Publishing
Writing Advice By Moira Allen

You've written a book. It's a great book. You know it's needed, that people would buy it. But you can't persuade a commercial publisher to agree. So now you're considering investing your own money to have the book published. When you look at advertisements for "publishing," however, matters become confusing. Many "Publish Your Book" ads look alike -- yet some are for subsidy publishers and others are for printing companies that help authors "self-publish" their work. How can you tell them apart?
Posted by User on Wednesday, October 21 @ 22:14:16 EDT (90 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Listen To The Critics
Writing Advice By Alyice Edrich

Back in 1999, I wrote my very first self-published book. I wrote it in Microsoft Word®, then took it down to Kinko’s to be copied and bound. I sold several of those books without one ounce of feedback—good or bad.

Posted by User on Friday, October 16 @ 01:47:53 EDT (85 reads)
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