Posts Tagged ‘expert-authors’

Writing Sleuths – Six Tips For Developing Characters Who Find Missing Persons

Today’s private investigators (PIs) specialize in different fields of expertise, from legal investigations to financial fraud to personal injury and more. One such specialization is finding missing persons, also called skip tracing and doing “locates.” This article provides six tips and techniques to help writers shape realistic sleuths who specialize in find missing persons.

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How to Use Flashbacks in Your Writing

When you highlight a particular personality, product or other subjects in your writing, it’s not uncommon to find the use of flashbacks a helpful tool. Consisting of scenes, events or quotes from the past, flashbacks can bring to light important ideas that can either set up the topic or clarify lingering questions.

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Booklet Writing – Need a Topic to Write About? Here’s an Easy Way to Spark Ideas

Have you been searching for the perfect topic to write about for your booklet? Ultimately, you should write about something that you are passionate about. But, sometimes you will find yourself questioning your passions. That’s when you need a little help.

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How to Write a Journal to Success

Journal can be useful for your success. Writing and keeping a journal require some techniques. This article will help you to go into effective journal writing and will finally lead you to success.

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Writing For Young Children – 10 Basic Rules

Writing for children can be challenging; there are guidelines to keep in mind to help your story avoid the editor’s trash pile. The first of ten basic rules is: be sure that your story does not suggest dangerous or inappropriate behavior.

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Writing Your Novel – Five Golden Rules

Whatever your style, whatever your genre, distractions tend to pull us away from our writing. It happens to all of us. I think of the Five Golden Rules as practical guideline nuggets of gold to help the fiction writer stay focused.

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Writing About When You Came Back

Experiences in our lives and how we got through those experiences can help so many others. Sharing how you got through it and things that helped you can be a guide to others who might be going through the same or similar experiences. Learn more here…

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Learn How to Start a Novel That Will Be Fun and Easy to Write

This article gives specific tips about how to develop your novel ideas to create dynamic characters, vividly imagine your novel’s setting, and develop a compelling plot outline to make the process of writing easy and fun. If you are really interested in writing a novel that will feel satisfying to you and to your readers, it’s important to start things off right. Although you may just want to jump into your writing and see where it takes you, if you take some time beforehand to prepare, you’ll find the process of writing your novel becomes much easier and more enjoyable to you. Not only that, this crucial step will help ensure that you write the very best novel that you possibly can.

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Business Writing Skills – Effective Communication Counts on Process and Details

Business communication and business writing work best when you follow the writing process, which starts with brainstorming and ends with quality control, also known as editing. Effective communication counts on two principles: Ideas backed by details, and “show, don’t tell.” Both guidelines will help you sharpen your writing skills.

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How to Write a Mystery Novel – 5 Tips to Help You Write Like the Pros

If you’ve ever wondered how to write a mystery novel, I’ve put together a few tips to make your journey a lot easier. Keep these tips and ideas handy and be ready to get writing on your mystery.

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