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Christian comic books or just another Niche

Christian comic book, auto racing, skateboarding, soccer, math or “clothed female superheroes” can all be considered a comic book niche. I call them a comic book niche because these comic books would be made to appeal to or meet the needs...
Gideon OladeFebruary 15, 2006

Horror Movie Scripts - 10 Steps To Writing A Horror Screenplay

A horror movie has certain rules. If you break too many the audience will be disappointed.This is a very short, no fluff, blueprint of how to write a horror script.1. The Hook. Start with a bang. Step right into a suspense scene.
Henrik HolmbergFebruary 13, 2006

The Gifts of Being a Writing Parent

You have a deadline. Your work is due within hours, your contact keeps giving you the runaround and your e-mail account suddenly crashes. You’re ready to dive out the window of a highrise because you’re this close to losing your next...
Dawn ColclasureFebruary 13, 2006

A Quick Start Guide To Writing Your Memoir

I've learned that when a person starts thinking about telling their life story, they tend to overthink it. They get caught up in worrying about things such as what others will think and who would publish it.
Sophfronia ScottFebruary 13, 2006

An Interview with Author Nancy Geary About Her Latest Release "Being Miss Alcott"

Interviewer Christopher Seufert sat down with author Nancy Geary in between promotional events for the release of her latest novel "Being Miss Alcott." Latest release and information about Nancy can be found at...
Christopher SeufertFebruary 13, 2006

Is Your Book Selling Well?

If your campaign isn't doing so well there might be a million reasons why. Everything from the book cover to the timing of the book release could affect sales.
Penny C. SansevieriFebruary 13, 2006

How To Deal With Your Prospect's Objections In Your Web Copy

One of the more difficult things for inexperienced copywritersseems to be how to deal with possible objections that a prospectmight have about a product or service.It can be hard to make the leap into your prospect's mind like that...And so,...
Bruce CarlsonFebruary 13, 2006

To Get Paid What You Are Worth, Don’t Say a Word

If you’re like most freelance copywriters and other solo entrepreneurs, you get rattled when it’s time to talk about money with your clients.
Kathleen PooleFebruary 13, 2006

The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes (1902–1967) was a true Renaissance man, being a poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, autobiographer, and writer of children's books (Rampersad 368).
Mary ArnoldFebruary 09, 2006

The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Nella Larsen

Like her contemporary Jessie Redmon Fauset, Nella Larsen also fictionalized middle class society; however in Larsen's works, there are undercurrents that imply middle class values are not always 'good.' Nella Larsen's only two...
Mary ArnoldFebruary 09, 2006