| 71 | Joshian Quotations Preview: The Indian way is to think of Man to be a divine being, and as Man is obviously not a divine being, to take it as an utter contrast and rather treat him as a useless insect. The principle of conservation of energy suggests that x’s freedom is y’s slavery. Man is more social within than without. Attitude is not everything. But without it ever... (more) Published By: Dr Kedar Joshi Submitted: 15 June,2005 |
| 72 | Zany Ideas That Increase Writing Productivity And Quality Preview: Welcome to the zany ideas of a productive writer. My students keep reminding me of my unusual tools and how helpful they have been for them. I also thank my students for their concept testing and refinement. Now, I feel much more confident about sending them out into the world. For the next few minutes let your imagination run amuck. Okay, amuck ... (more) Published By: Catherine Franz Submitted: 26 May,2005 |
| 73 | A Bad Book Review? You Aren't Doomed. Here's Why Preview: When you get a bad book review You've just been notified a review of your book has been posted. You're all excited and can't wait to see what has been written. You're clicking onto your book's page when...Oh no! They hated your book! This bad review is going to turn away customers from buying your book. Wait! This isn't the end of the world. H... (more) Published By: Laura Hickey Submitted: 14 January,2005 |
| 74 | Interview with Laura Hickey- Author of Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids- http://www.laurahickey.com Preview: Read an interview with the creator of the children's book -Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids. Ten Short Stories to Tickle the Imagination. How long have you been writing? I've been writing for about 12 years now, mostly fiction. I've written non-fiction and poetry and I'm interested in writing non-fiction in the future. I also write artic... (more) Published By: LH Publications and Productions Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 75 | Critique the Poem not the Poet Preview: The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle our mind and set us back a step in our writing. However critique is essential in any writer’s career. Accepting criticism is something that... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 25 April,2005 |
| 76 | Promoting Your Ezine and Recruiting Subscribers Preview: So you're ready to start promoting the publication of your ezine in an effort to recruit subscribers. First of all you will need a webpage a list of free webhosts are here thefreesite.com, if you don't know anything about webdesign you can get advice from a Web designer like . Always have a subscription box or link in a prominent place on every... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 25 April,2005 |
| 77 | The subject is vivid imagery Preview: I was asked recently by a poet how to bring more vivid imagery into his writing. So you want to use vivid imagery in your writing? Well first in order to write using vivid imagery you are going to visualize your subject matter. Close your eyes and put yourself right there in the scene. Say you are writing about the ocean. Describe the sound of th... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 25 April,2005 |
| 78 | How To Publicize Your E-zine Online Preview: Once you've created a webzine, how do you get the word out? This short guide offers some strategies to let the world of readers know about your work. * ANNOUNCE YOUR E-ZINE * Once you have your e-zine or webzine in place, visit yahoo.com, google.com and msn.com and submit your URLs (if you have a lot of pages, it's wise not to submit more than f... (more) Published By: Chip Rowe Submitted: 25 April,2005 |
| 79 | Conclusion to Laura Hickey's Don't Go In for Kids Short Story is Now Available! Preview: Log on to http://www.laurahickey.com to read the conclusion to the short story "Don't Go In" from her book: Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids! About the Author http://www.laurahickey.com to read more from Laura Hickey.... (more) Published By: LH Publications and Productions Submitted: 26 April,2005 |
| 80 | How To Write an Ezine Article Preview: Writing can be fraught at the best of times but it never ceases to amaze me just how much more difficult we make it by our approach. Writing an Ezine Article is no different to writing anything else. You need to approach the task in a professional way. There is little point in attempting to write anything whilst trying to answer mail, doing the di... (more) Published By: John Mussi Submitted: 28 April,2005 |
| 81 | Kudos to you the reader Preview: First I want to thank a very special friend. He told me a few months ago when I began writing articles. “Rose you have to quit saying that you don't see yourself as a columnist because you are one". So to my very special friend you know who you are, I thank you. Article writing is something very new to me, so when I’m submitting my work to Ezines... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 29 April,2005 |
| 82 | The Mobile Freelancer: Freedom to Make a Living from Anywhere Preview: There has been a huge amount written about the benefits of working from home. Individuals run small businesses from home. Large corporations even set up home offices for many of their employees. Right now most freelancers work from a home office. Some may invest in modest office space, but most of the freelancers I know work from their homes. I... (more) Published By: Nick Usborne Submitted: 29 April,2005 |
| 83 | EAST LONDON AUTHOR BRINGS OUT DEBUT NOVEL Preview: Linda Lenehan was born in Southern Ireland and moved to South Africa some years ago. After living in Johannesburg for a number of years she moved to East London and has made it her home. Last week, I had the chance to chat with her over a cup of coffee (quite literally, as the waitress accidentally deposited most of the latte on Linda!) I was imme... (more) Published By: Linda Lenehan Submitted: 29 April,2005 |
| 84 | Writing for Dollars - How to get Started Preview: “When you provide good information from which readers can learn and profit, people are more likely to buy your products and services.” - Heidi Richards - So just how do you get started? The first step, of course is to write the article. The second step is to find the right medium. I have a small business in the floral industry. So the floral... (more) Published By: Heidi Richards, MS Submitted: 30 April,2005 |
| 85 | On Grammer (And Yes, I Know I Spelled Grammar Wrong) Preview: There has been a growing trend, in academic circles and in my own life, to place grammar and its larger rules upon an impeachable pedestal. A growing number of people who seem to cling to the rules of grammar as if its only through the memorization of these rules and strict adherence to them that proper communication can be achieved. To these peo... (more) Published By: Joseph Devon Submitted: 01 May,2005 |
| 86 | Follow the yellow brick road to : Book Publishing Preview: So you have written something great and you wish to see it published. I suggest joining writing groups first and start seeking feedback that can help your career as a writer. It is most likely mom and dad are telling you that your writing is the greatest thing since Steven King and maybe it is but it doesn’t hurt to get some feedback from your fel... (more) Published By: Rose DesRochers Submitted: 08 May,2005 |
| 87 | The Alternative to Book Tours Preview: The reason an author does a book tour is for publicity. When an author visits a city, the publisher is hoping that a newspaper will feature the book – since the book signing is a local event. Unfortunately, if an author self-publishes, the book tour expenses fall on the author. Most authors cannot afford that expense. If you’re one of those author... (more) Published By: Sandra Puckett Submitted: 09 May,2005 |
| 88 | Ten Ways to Get Cheap (and Free) Magazine Samples Preview: Terms of use – This article may be used freely in online and print, newsletters and websites that do not charge a fee to readers. The resource box at the end must be included. The article may not be substantially edited but grammatical or typos can certainly be corrected. Thank you. TEN WAYS TO GET CHEAP (OR FREE) MAGAZINE SAMPLES by Pam White 1... (more) Published By: Pamela White Submitted: 09 May,2005 |
| 89 | Poetry: Exploration And Experience Preview: Are you ready to abandon your poems? Before you toss your newest poem away, revisit it using some exercises that have proven helpful to poets who are feeling “stuck.” If you explore some of these ideas, you may be steps closer to placing your poetry in a well-known literary journal. You can make submissions on your own, or hire some help. Every p... (more) Published By: Mary Diane Hausman Submitted: 11 May,2005 |
| 90 | Need a Great Idea? Feed Your Brain Preview: A lot of great ideas happen when two or more other ideas collide to form something completely new. Think of this like those old chemistry movies we used to watch in school. You had all of those atoms floating around and when two collided -- bam! A chemical reaction. Maybe something new was created. Maybe something exploded. Or maybe it all fizzl... (more) Published By: Michele Pariza Wacek Submitted: 11 May,2005 |