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Writers Block Got You?

Writers block can get the best of us. Here are some simple yet effective ways to beat writers block and get back to work.

Kelvin M Nikkel

 

 
Write and Sell an Ebook - And Earn Money While You Sleep!

Let's get straight to it. If you've ever thought about writing a book then now's the time to sharpen your pencil and get to it. There has never been a better time to write and sell an ebook. Not only that but the money can get pretty interesting too!

Dennis Cordy

 

 
"Murder by Proxy" by Diane Thomas - An Ultimate Mystery Writing Resource

If your writing a novel, and have a couple of extra months for research, skip this review. If you would rather spend your time writing, then check this out.

Carlene Rae Dater

 

 
Creative Writers Need Confidence

One of the most essential requirements for the creative writer is confidence in his work. If he has none, he will fear ridicule for his work and cannot proceed. This article suggests that publishers might help novice writers.

Gurmeet Mattu

 

 
How to Find a Writing Process That Works For You

Writing projects often take longer than anticipated and that's simply because many writers don't have a process that helps them work efficiently. All experienced writers develop a rhythm to their work with practice and experience. They understand how they work, when they work best, and the different phases of the writing process-and they accomplish more as a result.

Melinda Copp

 

 
The Community Theatre Route

In the end run it didn't matter that I didn't know a lot about community theatre, because community theatre came looking for me. I'd got a bit of newspaper publicity after getting a couple of gags onto a radio comedy show (my first big break!) and that led to a phone call from the guy that ran this community arts group.

Gurmeet Mattu

 

 
How to Achieve the Appropriate Tone in Your Written Communications

Years ago, business writers wrote all their communications in a formal tone that sounded the same throughout the piece-passive verbs, jargon, and the editorial "we" were all characteristic of this business writing style. Only radical writers broke away from these established business writing principles.

Melinda Copp

 

 
Resignation Writing Tips From Famous Letters of Resignation

When writing a letter of resignation, keep it short, positive, and simply include the date, your mailing address, a brief statement, and your signature. I don't recommend that you use the letter as a way to air grievances or point fingers. One famous example is the letter Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, wrote to the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), resigning as a member.

Kathryn Beach

 

 
Writing Contests Could Be Your Ticket to Publication

If you're an amateur writer, whether it be poetry, short stories, novels or essays, there's nothing like seeing your work in print or on the Internet to excite you and encourage you to continue your work. For many writers, the idea of making millions isn't the driving force behind their passion; instead, the practice of sharing ideas, perfecting a unique style and pleasing an audience of readers that enjoys your voice is more often the thing that keeps you writing. And one...

Paul R Turner

 

 
I've Started to Write (or Finished) - Now What?

Whatever you were writing, you've completed it. Are you really, actually, finally done? Not if you haven't done this.

Joyce Shafer

 

 
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