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Five Pillars That Rock Me to Write
by Brian Daniel Stankich, Oct 28, 2008
Rock your readers by writing with passion, purpose, experience, talent, and hope.
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Six Hints: How to Make Your Writings Get Into the Hot Content List
by JK Kristie, Sep 12, 2008
A brief but useful guide on how to get your works to the Triond Hot Content list.
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Hot Topics to Write for Triond
by Sydney Hazelton, Jun 26, 2008
Want your article to appear in the Hot Content list on Triond? What type of topics have these writers written about? I went on to analyze the different topics in the Hot Content area and found that there are some special characteristics. Here are some topic suggestions which may help you get into the Top 10 list of articles featured by Triond.
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Writing Feels Like Part 3
by lalitha v.raman, Mar 30, 2008
Writing feels like: Waking up in the morning, finding God sitting next to you, smiling at Him warmly and talking to Him as though it is a routine thing to do in your waking up hours.
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Nature in American Literature
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Mar 29, 2007
White Heron by Jewett, Open Boat by Stephen Crane and The Outcasts of Poker Flats by Harte all depicted man and his/her relation nature in the story.
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The Influence of Fathers
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Mar 25, 2007
The influence of father for Biff and Happy in the story “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller and for Austin and Lee in the play “True West” by Sam Sheppard.
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