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How to Get the Narrative V Dialogue Balance Right

Do your readers loose consciousness ploughing through pages of narrative description? Or are they perplexed and bewildered because your snappy dialogue leaves them wondering just who is talking to who? It's time to get your narrative/dialogue balance right. Here's how.

Mervyn Love

 

 
How to Write Your Life Story - A Walk Through the Neighborhood

When we write our life story, it is not done as one overwhelming task, unreachable and undefined. It is done as a series of sketches; one day here, one memory there, one instant, described, in which a light suddenly reflected on a path that had been covered in clouds.

Margaret Randall

 

 
Leaving a Legacy

Most business people, mentors, teachers, pastors, missionaries and Christian leaders have a wealth of truth contained in motivational talks, sermons, and studies they have shared during years of experience. These powerful truths that could shake future generations if written down, are too often buried deep in filing cabinets or the hard drives of computers.

Val Waldeck

 

 
Pen is Mightier That the Sword

Make sure that your arguments are factual in nature. Do not forget that though only few or lots of people will come to read this, you should clearly defend your side well enough. Just use proper elements in substantiating it and make sure that the elements you are about to use are part of reality and not just of your illusion to make a winning argument.

Maks Belov

 

 
Technical Writing - Definition of Boilerplate

What's a boilerplate? And how does it relate to technical writing?

Bryan S. Adar

 

 
How to Structure Your Essay - 6 Easy Steps

Being new to writing essays you will be unfamiliar with the structure of an essay at university. You may have written a few different essays at college during your A-levels or equivalent if not in the UK, but these will be a little different to what is seen as minimal in academia. After all, you want to bet getting the best grades possible from the work that you submit, so if your essay or report is structured in the wrong way, then you may end up missing out on marks because...

Nick Sanders

 

 
Grammar Editing Software - Important Benefits & Tips!

Grammar editing software enables us not only write better English, but improve our communication skills. Due to the fact that most communication today is done by writing, we easily notice the increasing use of advanced language writing, editing and processing tools. In the following article you will learn about new ideas on how you can quickly proofread your daily writing assignments.

Gil Lavitov

 

 
Three Simple Ways to Win Writing Contests

Many otherwise excellent submissions to literary contests fail to gain entry to the winning lists because they fall foul of the judges in ways that could easily have been avoided. Here are three simple rules that will greatly increase your chances of carrying off a major prize.

John Howard Reid

 

 
Websites of Six-Figure Writers

No matter what kind of writing you do, a website designed to market you and your writing talent is essential. Having an online presence makes it possible for potential clients - editors, agents, publishers, corporations, non-profits, and others you may not have even thought of - to find you. Once there, they can also move ahead to assess your fit for their needs.

Marcia Layton Turner

 

 
So You Want to Write a Novel - But Where Do You Begin?

So you want to write a novel. That's great! But now comes the hard part; knowing where and how to begin. Do you sit down and write "Chapter 1" on a blank piece of paper and wait for the inspiration for the other 99,998 words to suddenly hit you? If you want to know how I wrote my first novel, read on.

Ruth Barringham

 

 
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