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Writing Short Fiction For Anthologies

Many writers discount the benefits that writing short fiction for anthologies can have on their future writing career. Here are some reasons why writing short stories can be helpful to you.

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Four Ways to Beat Writer’s Block

Yes, writer’s block sucks. And sometimes it takes a little more than coffee to get your brain going. Here are four ideas to help you break through the dreaded block and get your writing started.

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Become a Better Business Writer

Every sentence you put down on paper (or on a computer screen) identifies who you are and/or what your business offers. Poor writing, grammatical errors, and typos all deflect from the professionalism you want to generate and the image you want to create. The following tips are meant to help guide you, so your writing is clean, crisp, and clear.

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Writing Booklets and Other Content Using the Seinfeld Method

Seinfeld was really about something, but that something wasn’t easily definable. It was something different. What Seinfeld was really about was normal every day living and friendships. Read on to see how this can help you write good content.

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How to Write an eBook That Could Become a Bestseller

Learning how to write an eBook is a great way to make extra money without having to commute to a job. It can be done in your spare time and at you leisure. Once you have some experience writing eBooks, you will find that additional eBooks become easier and easier to write; and if you write useful eBooks which people find helpful, you will have a base for further sales.

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How Book Reviews and Author Interviews Have Helped My Writing

If you’re interested in writing a novel, becoming a student of the craft of fiction writing is paramount. In addition to that, blogging, book reviews and author interviews can put you on the fast track to publishing success.

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Writing – A Pleasure Or a Pain?

On many occasions I have heard others complain about writing, and I’m sure school didn’t really help to improve the way you view writing either. However I find that writing can on many occasions be more of a pleasure than a pain. It can be an outlet, not only for your imagination, but for your emotions and energy. Writing does not require a large amount of physical strength or endurance, what is needed however is mental endurance

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The Stress-Free College Admissions Essay

How does a teen, who feels uncomfortable about writing, tackle the college essay which must capture the distinguishing essence of his or her life experiences using proper grammar and good syntax? “Help, I’m boring! I never did anything special! I don’t know how to write!” And then the door slams.

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English Writing Software – Writing For an Audience

If you find the process of writing difficult, it usually helps to imagine who you’re writing to. When you have a specific and clearly-defined audience, keeping them in mind when you lay your thoughts to paper can do a lot of good at making the words flow.

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Meet Those Writing Deadlines – 5 Proven Techniques

Do you want to avoid writer’s stress? What about those horrendous headaches that may come as a bonus when you think about those writing deadlines? Check out these five tried and true, yes proven, writer’s techniques that can help alleviate that stress related to meeting writer’s deadlines!

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