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October 16, 2017
Write Stories That Please Yourself
by JW Source link I’ll give you the sole secret of short-story writing, and here it is: Rule 1. Write stories that please yourself. There is no rule 2. The…
Published on October 16, 2017 21:51
5 Writing Tips from Colson Whitehead
by Monica M. Clark Source link Recently, I attended an author talk with Colson Whitehead at Politics & Prose in D.C. Image courtesy of the John D. and Catherine T.…
Published on October 16, 2017 18:50
New Indie Book Release: Genesis II – A New Day, A New Beginning (Adrian P. Stubbs)
by Alan Kealey Source link New Indie Book Release: Genesis II: A New Day, A New Beginning – Adrian P. Stubbs Science Fiction / Space Opera (324 Pages – August…
Published on October 16, 2017 15:50
Clickbait or Damn Good Headline?
by Stefanie Flaxman Source link When I review applications from students in our Certified Content Marketer training program, I get to read some great content. And giving feedback on headlines…
Published on October 16, 2017 12:49
The History of Paypal
by Anne Wayman Source link I absolutely love PayPal! I joined ages ago and have been increasingly happy with their services over time. Although some freelance writers object to their…
Published on October 16, 2017 09:48
Write it like you’d watch it… — Meg Sorick, Author
by I Suck At Writing Source link “And… Action!” the director orders. The actors, already in position and waiting, begin to play out they parts in the scene. Perhaps they…
Published on October 16, 2017 03:44
5 Ways to Make Your Fall Job Search Count
by Grammar Chic, Inc. Source link January and February are generally recognized as the best months for launching a new career, as many companies need to fill vacancies from employees…
Published on October 16, 2017 00:42
October 15, 2017
Please by Kate Shapiro
by Chicago Literati Source link Marcia is almost motionless in bed. Sometimes it looks like she isn’t breathing but then he saw the […]
Published on October 15, 2017 21:40
Review: The Court of Crusty Killings: A Captain Space Hardcore Adventure by Michael Ronson
by John Staughton Source link ★★★★ In the realm of the surreal, silly, and downright hilarious, The Court of Crusty Killings by Michael Ronson is an unexpected delight, packed with…
Published on October 15, 2017 15:39
Story structure examples: Repetition and variation
by Jordan Source link A well-structured story is satisfying to read, as independent parts feel cohesive and related. Read a definition of story structure, followed by effective story structure examples…
Published on October 15, 2017 12:38


