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Five Ways to Keep Those Ideas Flowing
by Melody Arcamo Lagrimas, Sep 26, 2008
Don't wait for inspiration to strike before creating a write-up. Whenever you run out of fresh ideas for your next piece, or need a new perspective on an ordinary topic, simply try these basic ways and you're sure to come up with something fresh and worthwhile for your readers.
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My Experience with Triond
by hyx123, Sep 23, 2008
This is my review of Triond and why I like it. I think Triond is a very good writing website that is more profitable than other writing websites.
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The #1 Reason Why I Like Triond Better Than Other Sites
by M Stokes, Sep 21, 2008
When trying to decide which site to use for paid articles, Triond is #1 in my book.
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Tips for New Users on Triond
by Brad Esta, Sep 21, 2008
Helpful hints for new Triond users.
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Rules for Writing Your Memoirs
by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 19, 2008
The basics on getting started writing your memoirs.
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How to Write Poetry
by Kirk Hinz, Sep 17, 2008
Here are some ways that I've found throughout my years of writing that help you write your best poetry.
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How to Tell If a Writing Site is Legitimate
by iakul, Sep 16, 2008
There are quite a number of writing sites which pay you to write. While it may not always be easy to tell if a site is legitimate, here are a number of ways that you can tell whether a site is legit without actually having to join the site to find out.
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Earn More Money on Helium
by Shafi Choudhury, Sep 16, 2008
This has some tips and information for those who want to earn more money on Helium.
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Roses Are Red: Writing a Poem You Will Like
by CO, Sep 15, 2008
It's really not hard to write poetry if you have the right tools. You can enjoy the process and come up with something you will be proud of. Here's how.
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Writer's Dilemma
by Jaye Case, Sep 13, 2008
The two main characters in the writer’s worst nightmare are the blank page and the muse.
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