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The Power of Observation in Creative Writing

Posted by Andrea Di Salvo

Creativity isn't just about waxing eloquent about the beauty of a woodland stream or a rugged seashore. In fact, the most difficult creativity is often the most rewarding: being creative with the everyday aspects of life. That means being observant about everything -- and I mean everything -- around you.

So You're A Writer, Eh? Ever Earned Any Money At It? Here's One Way

Posted by D.K. Fynn

The purpose of this article is to briefly outline how any writer, on virtually any topic, can earn money by simply posting one's thoughts to a website. This particular process, which you can follow, is free, very simple, proven, and one you can start with as soon as you finish reading this article. I'm happy to report that with this method, there are no contracts or deadlines!

About Writing

Posted by Michael LaRocca

Here's everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.

Writing Without Style

Posted by Joseph E. Wright

Style manuals are all well and good, and in fact, highly desirable for newspapers. The average reading level of newspaper readers is the sixth grade. Over the years it became imperative that newspaper writing be simple, consistent, and use basic punctuation, even when that violated some elementary rules. The end result has been that borderline idiots may now understand today's papers.

Public Speakers! Helpful Tip #1 From Your Friendly Grammar Police

Posted by Carole McMichaels

I know you wouldn't make such a gross error, but it set my teeth on edge as I heard yet again a pundit from a major television network describe a place as "very, very unique."

Writing Styles for Fiction: Which Voice to Use

Posted by Kenneth Eaton

I recently set up a website to promote a new suspense novel. Once it started receiving hits I began getting questions about why I chose to write in third person. The truth is, I didn’t make a conscious decision to write that way. I just sort of happened and I went with it. As I got through the manuscript, I found that writing in the third person “flowed” better than any other voice since throughout the story I used a lot of dialogue between characters. It just fit. Other people wrote and asked what difference it makes which voice you write in and that’s what I’ll try to address here.

Tankas About The Garden Of Life

Posted by Jocell Maranan

I had written this poem way back 1998 when I was in fourth year high school for our school paper....

Publish or Perish: It's Not Only for Academia, Part 1

Posted by Emily Hanlon

I am the daughter of an obsessed writer. My father, a math teacher by vocation, a writer by avocation,...
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