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How to Write Great Sentences: A Break From the Rules of Grammar
I was raised in and around the construction business, and if I learned anything it was that a fine craftsman knows the rules of his trade, but a master craftsman knows the tools of his trade. Almost any...
43 commentsThe Character Interview as a Writing Tool
When writing a novel it is important to know your characters, and it makes life easier to get to know them early in your writing. There may be things in your character's past that you will not write in your...
7 commentsHubpages Money, Fans and Other Useful Things to Know
To put it simply Hubpages is an interactive Website where the user (you or I) can create a simple page of text pictures and Video and have it publised on the Internet instantly. It may sound a little boring...
21 commentsHow To Make Time To Write
This is one of the most basic things about writing. Writers write. Simple. Except, yes the dreaded except when there is something else that happens, then it's not so easy to write. In fact I can be harder to...
8 commentsHow to Edit Your Own Writing
How to edit your own writing. Five tips for editing your own writings.
21 commentsHow to Improve Your Article Proofreading Skills in 3 Simple Steps
You've worked your way through an article, an essay, a book... with the written word, but what comes next is perhaps even more hard work in terms of making your piece more readable. To achieve this, you'll...
0 commentsWhen In Doubt Tweak It
My drawing of Saint Mary. God Bless You. Our cats Gray Fox and Blacky. God Bless You Gray Fox and Tiger Napping. God Bless You Our cat Boo. God Bless You Learn as you go in writing. Pick up information from...
9 commentsFirstBookBlues
Getting it published is just as hard. As Noah Lukeman, author of "The First Five Pages" points out, your novel took x amount of hours to write at $x per hour. Whoo! How large a number is that? Even if your...
1 commentNo Weak Knees Allowed; Write Strong – Part 1
Dear Writer, please make the above quote your watchwords: "Keep it strong and direct." Your readers will love you for it. As the author, you must be the authority. Readers expect you to provide a...
2 commentsThe Three R's for Writing for the Web
For those who have written traditional novels, short stories and columns, the transition to writing content for the internet can be difficult to make.Take Twitter – you have 140 characters – what can you...
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