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  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : articles

  • Article Writing: How To Use Your Chakra Energy To Write
    The seven Chakras are the hidden energy centres in your body through which you receive, process and transmit life energies. They act as "energy transformers" and influencers of change.Your tho
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  • Mechanical Poetry Techniques - Part Three
    Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain.The Myth Of CreativityCreativity is somewhat
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  • Mechanical Poetry Techniques: Part Two
    What do you do when you want to write poetry? I hope your answer is "I start writing." Even writing a bad poem is better than waiting for the "right words." You can always throw it away, and the p
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  • So you want to be a copywriter?
    Caught you looking! Wannabe copywriters often check out my site for information relating to my services and fees. And quite right too! I still give my competitor's websites a 'gander' every no
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  • Article Writing: How To Use Your Chakra Energy To Write
    The seven Chakras are the hidden energy centres in your body through which you receive, process and transmit life energies. They act as "energy transformers" and influencers of change.Your tho
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • English as a Medium For Indian-Writer
    In a paper at Regional Conference of the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Held at India International Centre ,New Delhi on February23-6,1975,R.Parthasarathy , while expo
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Hooks, Lines & Sinkers
    Hands up if the title to this article made you think that you'd strayed into a fishing feature?Perhaps you didn't quite go that far, but hopefully you were puzzled or curious enough to wonder
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How to Write Bad Poetry
    So you’ve decided to crown yourself with a title that a million other people (just like you (yes, just like you!)) give themselves every day. Some people believe giving yourself such a title is eq
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Learning to Question your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and Why
    Having problems writing? I don't know why. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll writes up to five columns a week. After all, if he can write five columns, you should be able to write a fi
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance
    You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve completed and it’s really good (it really
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
    One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • The Biggest Challenge Facing A Poet, Getting Published
    The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writi
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Unusual Points of View
    Most writers are familiar with first and third points of view and their variations. But have you ever experimented with alternative points of view? Below are some less used points of view, what I
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Why Do I Write – A Masochists Dream
    My website administrator has given me an assignment. I am to write an article and explain why it is that I write. That sounded so simple until I sat staring at this blank expanse of white.
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Writer’s Web Resources
    The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • English as a Medium For Indian-Writer
    In a paper at Regional Conference of the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Held at India International Centre ,New Delhi on February23-6,1975,R.Parthasarathy , while expo
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
    One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Unusual Points of View
    Most writers are familiar with first and third points of view and their variations. But have you ever experimented with alternative points of view? Below are some less used points of view, what I
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Writer’s Web Resources
    The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in
    Listed in Category : essay

  • You are What you Feel
    Copyright 2005 Mary DesaulniersWhen Wordsworth described the Romantic mind as an ”Orphean lyre” played upon by the wind, he used an image that struck a chord in the Romantic Imagination, an image tha
    Listed in Category : flu

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance
    You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve completed and it’s really good (it really
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • The Biggest Challenge Facing A Poet, Getting Published
    The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writi
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Writer’s Web Resources
    The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : resume

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : resume

  • How to Write Bad Poetry
    So you’ve decided to crown yourself with a title that a million other people (just like you (yes, just like you!)) give themselves every day. Some people believe giving yourself such a title is eq
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Learning to Question your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and Why
    Having problems writing? I don't know why. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll writes up to five columns a week. After all, if he can write five columns, you should be able to write a fi
    Listed in Category : resume

  • The Biggest Challenge Facing A Poet, Getting Published
    The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writi
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Writer’s Web Resources
    The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : resume

  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Article Writing: How To Use Your Chakra Energy To Write
    The seven Chakras are the hidden energy centres in your body through which you receive, process and transmit life energies. They act as "energy transformers" and influencers of change.Your tho
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Inspiring the Poet in You!
    Poems. Just the mention of them makes me smile. Why? Simple. I delight in writing and reading poetry.Some tend to think that to be a poet is not easy and that it must be those deep thinkers wh
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Promoting Your Online Writing Portfolio
    Dear Writing Reader,One of the most popular questions from Authors on my site, Writing.Com, is: "How do I promote my Online Writing Portfolio outside of Writing.Com?"Here are my top five t
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Writer’s Web Resources
    The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

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