Archive for October, 2009

ScentTrail Marketing: College Essay Writing Advice

I was extremely lucky to receive his help and would not change a thing about my college essay writing process. He gave great constructive criticism and always made pragmatic suggestions. My writing process was long but the final results …

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Article Writing – Revealed – 4 Key Steps to Amplify Your Article Writing

There is no doubt that right now articles are the best things that you can use to advance in the online arena. When done in good taste, these can help you secure better ranking for your website and they can position you as the best and the most knowledgeable in…

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sixwordstories: I needs help writing the letters!

I needs help writing the letters! (17 comments) – (Post a new comment). [info] in_lawissues 2009-10-30 08:21 pm UTC (link) … treatedsowrong 2009-10-30 08:35 pm UTC (link). I can help you. [She's a teacher.] (Reply to this) (Thread) …

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How to Write Believable Characters – Part 1

When we believe the character, we believe what’s happening to them. Characters in fiction writing grow out of a sense of place and history. By asking yourself the following questions about your character, you will get a sense of who your character is and where he came from. This will help with his behaviour patterns, thinking and decision making throughout your story.

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Writing Seminars – A Cost-Effective Way to Have a Topnotch Book Writer Help You Write a Bestseller

If you can’t afford the $100,000 to $250,000 book writing fee of a topnotch ghost writer, think seriously about attending a book writing seminar. Writing seminars are ideal for many aspiring authors, because you get a real professional working with you up close and personal, and you actually learn how to write a great book.

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| Reading, Writing & Math Help for Dyslexia, LD & ADHD

Ashlea S. writes: We have a 7 year old who is in second grade and is having a difficulty spelling. Her spelling used to be great and she didn’t have a.

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Struggling to Write Your First Novel? Tips and a Help Guide For the Beginner Novelist

Consider this scenario. You’ve had this great idea for a novel which you believe has the makings of a bestseller. You always earned top marks for your school essays, but you haven’t done any writing since you filled out a job application.

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Business and Marketing – Breakthroughs For Writer’s Block

Whether you love to write or not, the written word is still one of the most influential ways to reach your audience, get your message out to the world and give people an opportunity to resonate with you. Staying focused on the energy of your writing will help your writing contain a crisp, clear marketing message that will leave people wanting to hear more.

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How to Make Extra Money Using a Freelance Writer – 3 Quick Ways

In a previous article of mine I was explaining the benefits of using your writing and/or teaching skills to make money online, but what about if you do not possess these precious skills? Then you could turn to the services of a freelance writer to help you out.

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Adventures in the Writing Life: Guest Post: Will These Books …

I was writing this spring and listening to NPR’s “All Things Considered,” when I heard a piece by Sarah Pekkanen who credited three, how-to writing books that did indeed help her get her first book contract. …

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