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November 20, 2017

Five tips to help you become a better writer

by Guest Author Source link This is a guest article by Alisa Mayer. If you are interested in submitting a guest article of your own, be sure to read the guest article guidelines. I know why you are here. Your writing is boring, and it has been like that for a while. You get the terribles
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Published on November 20, 2017 16:03

Review: Identity (Salinor the Beginnings Book 2) by Samuel Alexander

by James Grimsby Source link ★★★★ The world of Salinor is one of magic and lies, and as one unravels, so does the other. With the reverberations of the War of Beginning felt in every corner of the world, heroes must rise to meet the new dawn to come… Identity by Samuel Alexander is thes
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Published on November 20, 2017 13:01

3 Tools You Can Use to Outsmart Your Competition and Guarantee Freelance Writing Success

by Ciaran Gilligan Source link In his post this week, Richard examined 3 Effective Ways to Stay Productive as a Freelance Writer. Productivity is something most of us could use some help with, especially when working from home, so check it out along with my article on healthy routines for optimum success if you’re lookings
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Published on November 20, 2017 06:59

A Review Of The 2017 Film, Baby Driver

by terribleminds Source link Sometimes, there comes a time when authors tweet. Sometimes, those authors are Sam Sykes and Chuck Wendig. Sometimes, someone collects those tweets into a big pile of tweets — or whatever the collective noun is for tweets, a tortle of tweets or a twibble or a twain maybe — and thens
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Published on November 20, 2017 03:57

A comic for those doing #NaNoWriMo (and others prone to wordcount envy)

by Debbie Ridpath Ohi Source link
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Published on November 20, 2017 00:56

November 19, 2017

Speculative Fiction Stories Needed for ‘Holy C.O.W.! SF stories from the Center Of the World’ – Pays 10 cents/word

by Brian Scott Source link Creative writers are invited to submit to Holy C.O.W.! SF stories from the Center Of the World, a forthcoming anthology of speculative fiction stories embedded in the ancient Fertile Crescent, Levant… ***
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Published on November 19, 2017 21:55

Article Marketing: What to Watch Out For

One of the biggest things new writers are faced with is the decision of whether or not to just continue writing novels, or to branch off into the world of professional writing. We’ve all seen the big sells. “You can earn $100,000 your first year as a copywriter!” “It only takes a few minutes tos
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Published on November 19, 2017 20:47

Think of What You Skip Reading a Novel

by JW Source link Think of what you skip reading a novel: thick paragraphs of prose you can see have too many words in them. What the writer is doing, he’s writing, perpetrating hooptedoodle, perhaps taking another shot at the weather, or has gone into the character’s head, and the reader either knows what thes
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Published on November 19, 2017 18:54

5 Inspiring Tips for How to Start a Story

by The Magic Violinist Source link An argument can be made that the beginning of any story is the most important. It is the first part your readers will encounter and it is what potential agents and publishers will read in order to determine if your project is right for them. But do you knows
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Published on November 19, 2017 15:53

Rainmaker Digital is at Your Service

by Brian Clark Source link We’ve launched a lot of things over the last decade. Software, SaaS, WordPress hosting, WordPress design frameworks, themes, courses, certification, live training, conferences, and membership communities. And we’ve delivered tons of free content to teach you how to perform digital marketing, design, and copywriting in a way that works. Buts
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Published on November 19, 2017 09:50