| 51 | Don’t Get Taken: Exposing the fraudulent Poetry publishers Preview: Poets are warned to be leery of where they publish their work, whether it is a vanity publishing house, pod publisher or a magazine. Look at the reputation of the publishing house or magazine and look at some of those who have already published with them. What is the quality of their work, how does their reputation proceed them, has any one else... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 28 May,2005 |
| 52 | Salt Therapy and its European well-known beneficial effects in respiratory diseases Preview: The benefits of salt therapy (also called Halotherapy) or speleotherapy are well known and documented in Europe. Halotherapy uses dry aerosol micro particles of salt and minerals to treat respiratory diseases and seeks to replicate the conditions of speleotherapy (from Greek speleos=cave), a treatment that has been practiced in old salt mines of E... (more) Published By: LTiba Submitted: 31 May,2005 |
| 53 | Find your poetry style Preview: As a free verse poet I wanted to broaden my writing, so I decided to take a look at the different styles of poetry. There is a time in every artist life when we must develop new knowledge. Poetry is pretty diverse and there are many different styles and many different ways to teach those styles. So I mustered up the c... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 31 May,2005 |
| 54 | The Office Writer Preview: So you’ve been hired as an assistant editor. That means you'll be doing a lot of writing. Maybe you will be named editor of the company newsletter, but you are likely to be writing the newsletter. Or maybe you will be writing news releases, reports, speeches, or simply memoranda. Whatever the assignment, the main thing to remember is that you have... (more) Published By: Peter B. Mann Submitted: 31 May,2005 |
| 55 | Overcoming Writer’s Block – 7 Methods That Work Preview: Writer’s block is something most writers have to deal with at one time or another. It can be quite daunting staring at a blank piece of paper or a blank computer screen, not knowing what to say. Presented here are seven methods for overcoming writer’s block that will help you to get unstuck as a writer. Research May writer’s develop writer’s blo... (more) Published By: Associated Content Submitted: 02 June,2005 |
| 56 | Writing With Power: 5 Snappy Rules For Success Preview: Writing With Power: 5 Snappy Rules For Success Almost everyone could profit from enhancing their writing skills. From writing more crisp meta-tags – which search engine bots find quite sexy – to turbo-charging your blog readership by writing with punch, a skilled pen can propel any online effort in the right direction. But who has the time, money... (more) Published By: Christopher Brown Submitted: 02 June,2005 |
| 57 | How To Become Qualified As A Proofreader Preview: The field of proofreading is not as easy to get into as you might think. In fact, there are many proof reading qualifications that you must possess in order to qualify. While these qualifications change from company to company, the over all concepts are the same throughout. Unless you can prove your worth and be able to do the job, you will not ha... (more) Published By: Niall Cinneide Submitted: 02 June,2005 |
| 58 | "Finding The Book Writing Resources, Tips, And Help You Need!" Preview: Writing can be more difficult that just compiling your thoughts on a few pieces of paper. In fact, it can be a challenge to find something new, interesting, and publishable to write about. Even if you have the basic designs for a book, you still need to fill the pages in with creative, flowing words to convey your thoughts or the actions within ... (more) Published By: Niall Cinneide Submitted: 03 June,2005 |
| 59 | Story and Screenplay Structure Preview: Structure is beneficial to creative output in a number of ways. There are at least two types of structure, work processes and frameworks: a) Work processes such as incremental production produce more output than a "do your best" approach. Writing four pages a day completes a words-on-paper first draft screenplay in one month. A "do your best" or ... (more) Published By: Kal Bishop Submitted: 03 June,2005 |
| 60 | A Beginner's Guide to Writing a Novel Preview: No one is born a novel writer. But do you believe that we all have the capability to be writers? Impossible as it may seem but the answer is yes! If we have the passion for it and if we strive to make it happen, novelwriting can be as easy as writing ABC. Writing is actually not a very complicated thing. It is just like drawing, painting, and eve... (more) Published By: Rachelle Arlin Credo Submitted: 04 June,2005 |
| 61 | Lord Byron's Poem, She Walks in Beauty Preview: Lord Byron’s opening couplet to “She Walks In Beauty” is among the most memorable and most quoted lines in romantic poetry. The opening lines are effortless, graceful, and beautiful, a fitting match for his poem about a woman who possesses effortless grace and beauty. Life in England Lord Byron was born George Gordon Noel Byron in London in 17... (more) Published By: Garry Gamber Submitted: 04 June,2005 |
| 62 | The Purpose of Custom Writing Preview: Have you ever thought why university professors require only custom papers? If your teachers just wanted you to get more knowledge about the subject and learn about various viewpoints they would not ask you to write a custom essay. Copying of someone’s theories would give you enough information about your topic. Custom essays are required because ... (more) Published By: Damon Taylor Submitted: 05 June,2005 |
| 63 | Systematic Poetry Techniques Preview: Do you ever stare at the paper, waiting for poetic inspiration? Well, you can stop waiting and start using systematic techniques for creating poetry. If it seems too mechanical or artificial at first, don't worry. The point is just to get you writing, because creativity is stimulated by work. When You Have A Poem In Mind If you have your topic, ... (more) Published By: Steve Gillman Submitted: 06 June,2005 |
| 64 | How To Create A Theme For Your Book Preview: There are six steps to creating a theme for your book: select a subject, specify a supposition statement, sketch three points, situate the introduction, set forth the conclusion, and solidify everything together. 1. Select A Subject Briefly describe what your book is about. It is not necessary to go into every aspect or element. Think about who... (more) Published By: Marvin D. Cloud Submitted: 06 June,2005 |
| 65 | Set Up Your Own Blog Free Preview: I've received a lot of email lately from people asking how they can set up their own blogs for family, friends, or business purposes without spending much money or hiring an expensive programmer or web developer. Well, ask no more because I will now show you exactly how to get your own blog without dipping too far into your own pocket (if at all... (more) Published By: Jim Edwards Submitted: 07 June,2005 |
| 66 | Systematic Poetry Techniques: Part Two Preview: What do you do when you want to write poetry? I hope your answer is "I start writing." Even writing a bad poem is better than waiting for the "right words." You can always throw it away, and the process has begun. You'll start to find the words sooner than if you just waited. Here are some more ways to get started. Sing A Poem Try a little expe... (more) Published By: Steve Gillman Submitted: 07 June,2005 |
| 67 | 5 Tips For Catching Errors in your Manuscript Preview: You may reprint or publish this article free of charge as long as the bylines are included. Original URL (The Web version of the article) -------------------------------- http://www.outskirtspress.com/articles/5tipsforerrors.php4 What is your worse fear as a self-publishing writer? For many, it's finding mistakes after publication. Imagine rece... (more) Published By: Brent Sampson Submitted: 09 June,2005 |
| 68 | Systematic Poetry Techniques - Part Three Preview: Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth Of Creativity Creativity is somewhat of a myth. It isn't that it doesn't exist, but people's ideas about it are mis-informed. Many believe that to be creative is to come up with something completel... (more) Published By: Steve Gillman Submitted: 13 June,2005 |
| 69 | In Love - Out of Love Preview: I am not asking you to believe every word that I say but listen to your heart and tell me if I am right or wrong. Poetry finds a new charm either when you are in love or out of love. Go back to that old crest bring out that old diary, turn through the pages now do you remember when you had written those line. No matter how silly they are it must... (more) Published By: Deepshikha Mohapatro Submitted: 14 June,2005 |
| 70 | Articles That Sizzle - Top Ten Topics Preview: There's one key rule that every writer should understand before sitting down to write an article and that's "know your audience". Who are you writing for? A limited group of subscribers to a magazine about pig farming or a wider, more general audience? If your goal is to reach as many readers as possible, you'll need to know which subjects sell.... (more) Published By: Sharon Jacobsen Submitted: 14 June,2005 |