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 | | How to Write on Demand | | by Sydney Hazelton, Nov 13, 2008 | | I never thought I would be interested in writing that much. When I discovered the myriad writing sites that pay for my writing, I was hooked. Even then, I only write about what I know and about the things that interest me at the time. I did not think that I could write on demand. Writing on topics I have very little interest or knowledge scares me. But recently I did just that! Here's how I did it. | | Comments(15) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | Writing | | by Clooey, Nov 10, 2008 | | This is a guide to help writers, students, or anybody who likes to write how to write professionally with steps from how to get started throughout to the end. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | How to be a Good Critique Partner (Without Getting Indigestion) | | by ET Barton, Nov 9, 2008 | | Being someone's critique partner can feel like a nightmare, especially if you are a writer also. You worry that your comments may be too harsh, your partner too angry, and the whole scenario could blow up in your face. Check out these six tips that will make any critique partner situation easier. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Memoir Writing | | by Johnny Yuma, Nov 9, 2008 | | I read an article in The Writer last night about writing memoirs. The author had gotten his sister and brother to look at his and now hasn't followed up on getting them published, so I decided to post this. I didn't agree with him giving them a sneak peek. This is my thoughts on the subject. | | Comments(6) Liked It: 1 |
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