Posts Tagged ‘rights-reserved’
Filed in Uncategorized on Jul.16, 2009
Writing is hard work, no doubt about that. But there are novel-writing programs on the market these days that, while they do not write the book for you, can make things a whole lot easier and faster to write your book.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jul.15, 2009
Writing is pretty easy. You just fire up a Word document and begin typing. Writing well, on the other hand, is a whole other story.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jul.13, 2009
There are a lot of e-books around and many people are producing them as all they have to be is a PDF document without all the expensive printing costs and marketing costs. Here are 4 keys that will help unlock your potential to write one to build your credibility in the marketplace.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jul.06, 2009
If there’s one thing that befuddles freelance writers both new and experienced, it’s the vexing challenge of setting your rates. Few writers are confident when it comes to pricing their own services.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jul.01, 2009
The beauty of poetry is there is no right or wrong way to write it! You can spell things however you want and say things however you feel at the same time the poem is documented. Ultimately it is up to you, I am here just to give you that extra push and to somewhat guide you into your first journey as a poet. Here I will guide you through your first poem and show some formats to follow. Hopefully after researching and reading through this you will feel more comfortable writing all on your own and creating your own ways to express your feelings.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.30, 2009
An informative article on how to get over writer’s block and how creative writing exercises can help you achieve this. Also explains how creative writing prompts can be used as writing exercises.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.29, 2009
Finding the right combination of tools to create an impact and garner the interest of the audience is the main factor in the success or failure of any type of writing. Well placed metaphors can be extremely helpful when attempting to reach an audience, and by integrating creative metaphor examples into your text, story, or speech, you can create a more colorful description of the event or feeling that you want to portray.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.29, 2009
Spending some cash on good writing software is a great investment for writers who have the creativity but lack the grammar skills required to write good content. However, due to the number of proofreading tools out there, finding one that fits the bill can sometimes be difficult. Here are three tips that will help you find a good writing software.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.29, 2009
The explosive growth of communications devices–notably cell phones and related gear–has had a measurable and positive impact on our lives. We can stay in touch in ways never dreamed of, and can summon help faster and in more extreme cases than ever before. An unfortunate side effect of all this has been the rise of a whole new form of the English language. Some say it should be an accepted form of our language. Others recognize it for the sloppy attempt at proper English that it is.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.28, 2009
When you are preparing to write a screenplay or even preparing to do a major rewrite, it is very helpful to create a blueprint or treatment of what you are going to write prior to actually writing or rewriting it. This is what a treatment is used for. A treatment will help you layout the direction of the entire screenplay and work out some of the kinks before jumping into the whole thing.