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December 2010

Develop Your Writing Style Through Online Schools

by Dillon Farowe on December 30, 2010

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by Dillon Farowe.  Please read more about Dillon the the footer.
All of us have developed our writing style through years of schooling and practice. From the moment we started Kindergarten, we were instructed on a certain way to write. As the years went by and high [...]

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3 Ideas For Writing a Memoir

by Diane Johnson on December 26, 2010

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Diane Johnson.  Please read more about Diane in the footer.
Memoirs are a very popular form of writing. When people can read a compelling story about your life and know that what you are telling them the truth—that these things actually happened—it adds another level [...]

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As the year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect on the changes in my online writing and Internet business.  I am going to share my insight with you based on the following quote from the Creativity Portal:
What new possibilities can you open up to now? Are you willing to [...]

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What is up with Emotional Overdrive During the Holidays?

by Julie McElroy on December 22, 2010

As the holiday season (Christmas for me) approaches, people’s emotions are in overdrive.  It is a fascinating time of year to witness everyone’s feelings get amplified, good and bad. Joy gets magnified for those whose life is running smoothly, and Christmas just brings out that happiness and good spirit.  Conversely, the volume of stress and [...]

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Writing Offers Different Perspective on Same Old Story

by Julie McElroy on December 21, 2010

How many times have you read about something in the news or a piece of history that sounded like a completely different event?
The beauty of writing is it puts a new perspective on the same old story.  When you read history books, you will get an entirely different perspective, depending on who wrote about [...]

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Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Bethany Ramos. Please read more about Bethany in the footer.
Perhaps you are already sitting on a completed manuscript that you are just itching to get out to a literary agent. Still, it is not always that simple… Any seasoned author can tell you that you must [...]

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