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Have You Completed A Character Questionnaire?
Creative Writing Tips Complete a character questionnaire for each of your main characters or even secondary characters that play a vital role in your story. This way you will know your character(s) well before you start writing about them.Fill...
Nick VernonAugust 24, 2004
How to Write a Great CV
Great CV writing is a way of winning those really good jobs at all levels. There are multitudes of intelligent and very successful people who write in their own style, but they are sometimes caught up in the errors while writing their profile or...
Michael KelleyJune 26, 2008
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
What Bruce Springsteen Taught Me About Writing
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album Born to Run. Columbia Records is celebrating by re-releasing the disc with lots of audio and video goodies including interview material of Bruce...
Sophfronia ScottNovember 18, 2005
When Not To Contact A Reporter
News is about disseminating information that is to everyone. So follow the golden rule: Only contact a reporter if there is something concrete and news worthy to convey. Most reporters, work on tight deadlines and wasting their time is unjust.
Paul WilsonOctober 30, 2005
How You Can Find Proofreading Jobs
Many people are looking for proofreading jobs but have really no idea how to find them! It gets to be very tiresome trying to find answers when all you can find is just another website that is selling the information.
Niall CinneideSeptember 11, 2005
Harnessing The Wisdom of Procrastination
The Heart of The Delay: Harnessing the Wisdom of Procrastination, AKA Writers BlockI am sure that at in some era, at some desk, with some kind of paper (and perhaps some very special ink), some writer has breezed through a lengthy and...
Jill NagleFebruary 24, 2005
Writing in the Shower (or Wherever You May Be)
I just glanced at the clock. 7:35 am. That leaves me ten, maybe fifteen minutes to write before it's time for me to head for my day job. What can I possibly accomplish in so little time? A lot, as it turns out.
Mary Anne HahnFebruary 14, 2005
6 Steps to a Remarkable Reapplication
OK. You didn't get accepted at any of the schools you applied to. What should you do now? Deal. Get over it. And consider what youre going to do next year.
Linda AbrahamJanuary 31, 2005
Incredibly Bad Articles Will Kill Your Credibility
I've noticed a disturbing trend recently of articles suggesting that people write articles to send traffic to their websites, and enhance their credibility.
Dean PhillipsOctober 14, 2004
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