Writing Articles (Sorted by popularity)

A New Way To Self Publish

More and more good authors are turning to the Internet to self publish. There are several reasons for that. All of them are probably well known to every writer by now, so we'll not go into them here.
Anna Kathryn BirMarch 26, 2002

Benefits of Journal Writing

The benefits of journal writing are fairly well established due to the long history of journal writing. From Anne Frank to Di Vinci, journal writing has proven itself.
Rick ChapoDecember 13, 2005

How to Write for Children and Win Over Parents

The obvious skill of being able to communicate in a language that the age group you are targeting, is an evident one. Choosing a topic that the child relates to is all important.
Barbara GabogrecanDecember 25, 2005

Write A Picture!

It can take quite a leap to get from the written word to a movie screen. A screenplay, for all its clear descriptions of where characters are and what they say, has to work hard to meet the dramatic immediacy that we expect from films.1.
Nick SmithNovember 18, 2005

John Wayne

You remember John Wayne right? It’s okay we won’t tell anyone you’re old enough to remember. John Wayne is fondly remembered for his terrific cowboy pictures and his many wild west movies.
Tom StrayhornAugust 04, 2005

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 writing by reading the work of other poets.
Rose DesRochersApril 17, 2005

Reward Those Who Publish Your Articles!

It is pretty obvious that content is king online. It is also obvious that writing more content and submitting them to other sites will help boost your popularity and bring more visitors to your site.
Martin LemieuxNovember 12, 2003

Interview with Marguerite Arotin, a Romance Writer in Ohio

Py: How did you get your pen name as Maruerite Arotin? Marguerite: My real name is Dana but when I decided to write romance, I always knew Dana would be too unisex for the romance market. So I thought about my nickname.
Py Kim ConantDecember 06, 2006

The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Jean Toomer

In his only novel on African Americans, Jean Toomer also found beauty in the "vernacular culture" among the people in Sparta, Georgia, where Toomer spent two months working as an interim principal at the Sparta Agricultural and Industrial...
Mary ArnoldFebruary 09, 2006

Win More Clients, Projects and Freelance Jobs By Making Three Small Changes

I've spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering project bids, they all had one thing in common.
Shelley WakeFebruary 12, 2005