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What Aspiring Authors Can Learn From The 2005 Publishing Year

'Tis the season for evaluating the year gone by! Over the next few weeks you'll see plenty of articles summing up the successes and failures in industries all across the board: television, movies, automobiles, retail.
Sophfronia ScottDecember 25, 2005

Vital Tips to Create Well Crafted Article

People have found new technique of marketing online business, “Publishing Articles” on various sites and directories. It is the rapid and effortless methods to come up there.
Allen BrownDecember 23, 2005

How to Get Free Publicity the Easy Way

Seven Tips to Successfully Write Web Articles:Online readers love free information. They scour theinternet daily looking for the specific information tosolve their problems, help them be successful, live longeror get healthy.
Earma BrownDecember 23, 2005

Writing A Book - Tips From An Author: Tip 1

Any good work of fiction has a basic set of components. Without these various elements, your book will be unsatisfying, or worse, unreadable. Many new authors make the mistake of copying or 'aping' an existing writer's style, or a...
www.GetPlotted.comDecember 23, 2005

Article Writing Techniques

As you know a well written article can do wonders for your exposure and traffic.The article should contain good useful information. It should be of interest to the reader. A boring article could possibly brand your site as boring also.
Irene VasilasDecember 21, 2005

Zero Cost Self Publishing

Self publishing can actually cost you little or nothing! In fact, if you’re paying to self-publish your book, you’re missing out on an incredibly valuable resource to make your book a winner. Ever heard of product placement in movies?
Steve ManningDecember 21, 2005

The Da Vinci Code, The Best Selling Novel

One of the best selling novels since hundreds of years is Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code which has intrigued and thrilled millions of readers around the world.One of the best selling novels since hundreds of years is Dan Brown's The Da...
Cameron TrantDecember 21, 2005

Preserve Your Artistic Vision

Our culture has always had a curiously ambiguous attitude towards its artists, who are alternately reviled or else elevated to nearly god-like status. They seem to be perceived as other-than-human, able to dispense with leisure, comfort and normal...
Seth T MullinsDecember 19, 2005

Finding Your True Voice

There's a prevailing sense in the world of writing that everything has already been said. Truly, it has. The human race has always experienced birth, the triumphs and tragedies of life in a transitory world, and death; and mankind has written...
Seth T MullinsDecember 19, 2005

Dipping Into the Character Well

I believe that the best fiction is character-driven. Plotlines are of secondary importance, because if we don't care about the characters then the drama that unfolds around them fails to stir our interest.
Seth T MullinsDecember 19, 2005