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  • Taming The Book Proposal  By : John Doe
    Taming the Book Proposal: The BasicsOh, that most maddening of documents! For so many of us eager to move forward with our nonfiction projects, it looms large like a guard at the queen's castle, blocking the path to publication.
  • Getting Published Is Different For Everyone: Two Paths Among Many  By : John Doe
  • The Arrogant Writer: Five Ways To Nurture and Defend Your Muse  By : John Doe
    Arrogance has a bad rap. We think of arrogant people as unpleasant to be around, full of themselves, and incapable of taking an interest in anyone else. However, when applied to one's own writing, a certain measure of well-placed arrogance can be a useful tool.
  • The Writing Game  By : John Doe
    There are a lot of tapes and books and CD and even videos out there that claim they teach you how to write, but how many actually offer a full 4 part course included in their manual. A course that is offered in London as part of a creative writing school?This one does.
  • Suspense Novels Made Easy  By : John Doe
    Suspense novels are probably the easiest novels to write. Suspense novels require a simple formula, which will make your work truly suspenseful. Follow this basic recipe, and you're well on your way to building a whole library of successful suspense novels.
  • Writers: Dr. Phil Goes Fishing with Oprah in His Tackle Box, Shouldn't You?  By : John Doe
    Dr. Phil's Life Strategies, #1 New York Times Bestseller catches us on page one. His bait? Oprah Winfrey. A fisherman will spend hours throwing out into the lake one of the many trinkets he holds in his trusty tackle box "baiting" his catch-to-be.
  • Suspense Novels Need Fast Starts  By : John Doe
    Suspense novels, unlike any other genre, need fast starts. Fans of suspense novels or their close relatives, thrillers, detective stories and mysteries, expect a fast-paced read. These suspense fans want that pace to begin immediately.
  • 7 Devastating Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them  By : John Doe
    Writing engaging articles and energizing ad copy takes more than just typing out what you want to say. By correcting these major mistakes, your copy will soar to newfound heights. While there are many common mistakes made by copywriters, seven in particular are deadly.
  • Mind Mapping Your Journal Entries  By : John Doe
    Clustering, also called Mind Mapping, is a great way to save space and time when you journal. For those of you that aren't familiar with Mind Mapping, you can search in Google on the words or reading one of Tony Buzan's (the creator) books.
  • Three Tips to Improve Your Writing Rhythm  By : John Doe
    As a professional copywriter, not only do I do a lot of writing but I also look at a lot of writing. One of the things I've noticed that set the good/great writers from the so-so is rhythm. What I mean by rhythm is how the writing sounds. The rhythm of the words and sentences.
  • Getting Past The Shoulds To Write  By : John Doe
    During the past few months I have received many questions as to how I have gone from an unknown writer to over coming society's adversarial thoughts on what writing should be and become a well known writer. So, today, I was inspired to write on this. Let me present a gist of my story.
  • Celebrating Writing and Life  By : John Doe

    Every morning I excitedly get out of bed. Just a few minutes of goals and visions for the day swirl in my head. No lingering for me, no alarm, no wishful notes too. Just me in my night gown with no hat.

    I sit down to enter my dreams and what can notes.

  • Going On A Word Diet  By : John Doe

    There are three ways to write a first draft. One is to ink whatever surfaces, in whatever order without regard to grammar, spelling or staying on topic. After the free write, the points, and message extracted for notes or an outline.

  • Revving Up Your Writing Productivity  By : John Doe

    Productivity begins by recognizing and valuing your brilliance, time, and space. It starts with awareness of what works and what does not. It continues with examining what needs grease, or other needs. Search for the truth for what you need in order to rev up your writing.

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  • The Practice of Writing  By : John Doe
    Virgil, the great Roman poet, wrote "Practice and thought might gradually forge many an art. " From this we can assume that practice comes before thought, and so it is with present day writers.
  • The Daily Rite  By : John Doe
    If you want to be a writer, then you must write - you must write something every day. If possible, have an established time to write every day. Budget your time to make that period available even if it is only a few minutes.
  • The Iniquitous Slip  By : John Doe
    All the famous writers I heard of could paper the walls of their offices with rejection notices. Rejection slips are the bane of all writers, yet they are inevitable. The most successful of writers had their share of them, and even get them now that they are prosperous.
  • The Blank Mind  By : John Doe
    Many writers stare at the blank page or clean computer screen and wait for inspiration with a feeling of hopelessness. That white page or screen is always a struggle to fill, and it probably will always be for most writers.
  • Writing is a Discipline  By : John Doe
    If a writer considers writing to be a task, he/she is doomed to failure. Since it cannot be a task, then what is it? It is a discipline. What does that mean?A discipline means development, and that means preparation.
  • Web Writing: Create Writing Flow With Four Uncommon Connectors  By : John Doe

    Connectors -- conjunctions, punctuation, and transitional phrases -- allow readers to process information promptly by creating balance and relationships between sentence parts. The connectors are performing the same work as verbs, objects, modifiers and multiple subjects.

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