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Common Mistakes Nearly Every Poet Makes
by M.C. Johnson, Dec 3, 2008
Five mistakes you can't afford to make in your poems.
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Poetry Pitfalls
by clay hurtubise, Nov 23, 2008
OK, I know there are hundreds, no thousands, of books and suggestions about how to write poetry. Treat it like maple syrup: boil it down! Try these ten thoughts on writing and let me know what you think! Cheers.
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How to Improve your Chances in Short Story Competitions
by jane grey, Nov 9, 2008
There are a number of simple things you can do to improve your chances in short story competitions. This article lists some of the most important ones.
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How Not to Win Short Story Competitions
by jane grey, Nov 9, 2008
Six easy to avoid mistakes that will decrease your chances of success in short story competitions.
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Avoiding Pitfalls and Mistakes in Short Story Writing
by Christopher Unterkofler, May 21, 2008
You enjoy writing, I know, but the challenging confines of the ‘short story' have given you the blues. "How can I truly develop plot and characters in twenty or thirty pages?" you've asked yourself over and over.
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10 Terrible English Errors Writers Need to Avoid
by Faye Westlake Newman, May 20, 2008
English is becoming a battered and endangered language. Here are 10 common errors writers make and why they should be avoided.
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The 10 Most Common Mistakes in a Query Letter
by Wolfe, Apr 10, 2008
The query letter is the most important document in your fledgling writing career. This single-paged letter will tell a potential agent if your writing marks you as the next "it" writer or another casualty of the dreaded form rejection. You have thirty seconds to impress an agent. These are the things you do not want to do.
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You Better be Unique: The No-Starter Fantasy Plots
by Wolfe, Apr 10, 2008
The fantasy market is one of the hardest markets for a beginning novelist to enter. And it's a small wonder. If you visit any writer's board, you will see the majority of the writers are focused on fantasy with the same generic plotlines doomed to failure before they begin.
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