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Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category

Building A Rock Solid Query Letter

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Building A Rock Solid Query Letter
 by: Sophfronia Scott
Recently I reviewed a client’s query letter. It was a hard working query letter, detailing the marketing prospects for the book, her own glowing credentials and the contacts she possessed that would help her publicize the book. But she left out one teeny weeny thing: she didn’t say [...]

Publishers Are Standing In Line To Publish You

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Publishers Are Standing In Line To Publish You
 by: Raymond Johnston Jr
As a publisher, one of the hardest things
to find is fresh material for your ezine.
There is a lot of material out there and
it would make it very easy to just grab
something and call it good. In fact,
there are many ezines and newsletters
that do [...]

What Is In An Article That Makes It Good

Monday, October 20th, 2008

What Is In An Article That Makes It Good
 by: Mike Long
Writing articles requires skill and continuous practice. But writing good articles requires more than these. So you would ask: “What are the components of an article?” “What could be the common mistakes of these writers? What makes the article a good one?”

Here are the answers [...]

The War Of High Quality Writing Instruments – The Fountain Pen

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The War Of High Quality Writing Instruments – The Fountain Pen
 by: Gray Rollins
High quality writing instruments have been around for centuries and continue to exist; from the first pencils in 1584, to the quill pen, to the reign of the fountain pen from 1925 to 1940.

These high quality and highly functional writing instruments were being [...]

Article Writing: 10 Reasons Why The Discipline Is Necessary For Any Internet Marketer

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Article Writing: 10 Reasons Why The Discipline Is Necessary For Any Internet Marketer
 by: Mary Murtha
The hardest part about writing, is getting one’s self to actually start writing. Most writers usually hate to write but love it when they have finished writing. To be able to escape this process, what some writers do is procrastinate.

Having this [...]

Self-Publish Your Book With National Distribution

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Self-Publish Your Book With National Distribution
 by: Daphne Succes
Many writers struggle with constant rejection from the publishing world. A rejection, though a part of the industry, is difficult for writers at any stage in their career. You pour your heart and soul into a book, along with hours of work, only to hear a publisher indicate [...]

How to Find and Hirer a Great Freelance Writer/Copywriter

Monday, October 20th, 2008

How to Find and Hirer a Great Freelance Writer/Copywriter
 by: Lynn Walford
Seek and Ye Shall Find?

Sometimes finding a good writer can be harder than finding a soul mate because writing and copywriting are subjective arts and if you are not a writer, you can not see the difference between a good writer and an excellent writer. [...]

Writing Donation Request Letters

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Writing Donation Request Letters
 by: Kimberly Reynolds
Writing a fundraising letter is not that difficult. However, you need to know what works and what doesn’t before you invest your time composing your donation request. Fundraising letters have some general rules of thumb:

Keep in mind whenever you are asking for money that you are providing a service.

Tell [...]

A New Nonfiction Book Details The Montana Prison Riot Of 1959 And Investigates Jerry Myles, The Psychopath Who Caused It

Monday, October 20th, 2008

A New Nonfiction Book Details The Montana Prison Riot Of 1959 And Investigates Jerry Myles, The Psychopath Who Caused It
 by: Kevin S. Giles
In Jerry’s Riot: The True Story of Montana’s 1959 Prison Disturbance, author Kevin S. Giles captures the conflict that ensued between career convict Jerry Myles, who had done time at Alcatraz Island and [...]

Writing For The Web

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Writing For The Web
 by: Jeff Hendrickson
Writing is a specialized skill. Although almost anyone can string together sentences, it takes a certain level of training and experience to be able to make those strung–together sentences readable and interesting.

There are many different specializations in writing. You can write prose, news, fiction, etc. Each one of these specializations [...]

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