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7 tips to put ‘power and passion’ in your writing ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Nov 10, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
How to Write Anything With Power and Passion Author: Michael Alperstein By Michael Alperstein Writing gives you the opportunity to feel the rush of creative juices flowing, enables you to be heard, to be of service to your readership, and to clear your mind of extraneous thoughts and hone in on what really matters. But even on a good day, writing is challenging. Here are seven ways to help you access more creativity and increase enthusiasm for the writer’s journey. 1. Write in Different Mediums. Although your writing will most likely end up ... Read More

Boost your writing skills with 6 clever tips ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
Author: German Lopez Have you ever wanted to get into writing, whether for fun or a hobby, but perhaps debated on trying because you felt you weren’t a great writer? Or have you often questioned yourself about posting something you’ve written only to retract it or never post it to begin with? Do you find this happening more and more to yourself, even though you crave getting into writing? I’m sure at some point, we’ve all had a feeling of doubt within ourselves, whether with writing, singing, painting, dancing, or any ... Read More

The best article writer online: An essay on great writing ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
**I found this rather strange article on writing by (I’m assuming) an Indian guy writing articles for pay. I don’t know how much he charges, but he’s a brilliant writer and there’s something very literary about this essay. If you need very good, original content or articles, look him up.  Personally, I hope he writes the next great novel.** Author: Shivanshu Bhugra Writing becomes a necessity when the worthier elements of life like love and joy, become pursuits instead of possessions. Those who like to mouth ‘I love ... Read More

Understanding the “Show, don’t Tell” technique to writing great fiction. ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
Author: N. Strauss Is the main character of your story a sweet, caring person?  Was the divorce all her husband’s fault?  Was she right to set fire to his car? Let your readers make up their own minds, based on the evidence. Think of a courtroom.  The defendant insists he is innocent of killing his business partner.  However, certain suspicious details come out in the trial.  For instance, he wrote a threatening note to his partner the day before the crime, he was identified running away from the crime scene with a bloody axe in ... Read More

Character, conflict, resolution: fundamentals of a great story. ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
**I just found this brief article and was about to skip it; surely things like conflict and resolution are so obvious that no writer should be unfamiliar with them? And yet…I’ve edited countless manuscripts that forget the following very basic yet absolutely necessary steps. No story can survive without great characters, conflict and resolution. And CONFLICT is by far the most important. Flood your story with conflict and everything else will work out.** Author: naaz 1) Characters You can’t achieve emotional depth. Readers become ... Read More

Don’t stop writing! Why it’s important to write every day. ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
**Becoming a successful writer is not about publishing a book, it’s about becoming a great writer. Publishing a well crafted book is a million times easier than publishing a mediocre one. Make sure you expand your potential by writing everyday.** Author: Jim Green Most established authors start out writing on a part time basis and while many go on to make a career of the art form, others find it more convenient to continue writing part time for a number of reasons, including liberty to pursue other interests WHAT YOU WILL GAIN FROM ... Read More

Write better! Considering your writing from the reader’s perspective. ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
***This important article talks about writing with the reader in mind – great advice for writers!** Author: Jim Green Don’t fall into the trap of assuming that you see your writing through the reader’s eyes. You have to work at removing you from the picture entirely to become the person you want to influence. This is a serious issue that makes or breaks any proposal for publication. People won’t buy your book just to learn what a clever clogs you are; they want to discover how they can become all they can be within the ... Read More

4 steps to writing a perfect screenplay ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
Write A Picture! Author: mohd 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. Stick To The Present Tense Writing in the present tense helps, keeping the text direct and different from the prose you’ll find in most novels or short stories. 2. Add Sound Effects Sound effects can be effectively replicated on the page, using onomatopoeia such as BANGS for ... Read More

How to be specific when writing your resume or application essay ...

Writer Resources Posted on: Oct 21, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
This brief article explains why you need to be specific when talking about your accomplishments. I’m sharing it because the writing is actually quite good, and it can be used as a writing example by itself. Source: http://www.adsence-dollar-factory.com http://www.100earningtips.com You can argue about the devil, but certainly the substance, distinctiveness, and success of your essays depends on the details. Many applicants tend to bury their uniqueness and success under vague assertions. You don’t want to hide your achievements; ... Read More

Are you a bad writer? Make sure you avoid these common writing mistakes. ...

Writing Tutorials Posted on: Oct 16, 2009 By: admin | 0 Comments
The problem with bad writers is that they’re usually very attached to their poor habits, or don’t consider them to be problems; thus I’ve framed each issue as a positive statement – if the statement fits you, you agree or you’ve thought something similar before, then WATCH OUT! You might be a bad writer. 1) “I’m brilliant at making metaphors” Lots of authors try to pull the whole world into their writing, by referring to everything and anything. For example – you’re using an example ... Read More


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