Secrets of Writing Children’s Fiction - 5 Easy Steps to help you to Succeed

Posted on July 31, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

Writing children’s fiction is not as straightforward as you might imagine, it needs to be carefully thought out and structured or it will not be accepted by editors. In this article, you will find some practical tips to help you.

Many people carry the misconception that children’s literature is easy to create. It is often thought that storylines can be much more simplistic than adult fiction, that language can be unelaborated and that characters don’t have to be particularly three-dimensional. And in many ways this is true. Storylines for children’s fiction do not have to be as complex as those used in adult fiction, language must be construed relatively simply, and characters do not need to come with all the baggage and background life stories that adult literature demands. But what is forgotten is the complexity of the reader for which one is writing for when they write children’s literature.

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A Few Rules for Writing Articles for the Web

Posted on July 31, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

Writing articles for a book and writing for the web is rather different. With these tips in mind you can be on your way to being a great web writer!

Some people say that writing articles is an art and that you need quite a bit of creativity inside of you, to write a good article for purposes of article marketing. However, even when it comes to article writing, you will have to follow some rules and regulations when it comes to writing. These rules would enable you to construct a good article that becomes an effective tool of income generation.

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Planning the Ending to Your Story is Vital

Posted on July 26, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

Should you know exactly how your story ends before you start or leave it to chance? Different writers go about it in different ways. Find out what suits you best.

Readers want a feeling of satisfaction on reaching the end of your story. It should work out ‘right’, or at least have a sense that justice has been done, even if your hero is the one on the receiving end. To get it right, planning is needed.

Here are four ways to arrive at how your story will end:

1. Just do it.

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Tips for Writing Articles in an Effective Manner Revealed

Posted on July 26, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

Even the more experienced writers find it difficult to write effectively. Here are some tried and tested tips for writing articles effectively.

If you want to get the most out of your article marketing efforts, then your article must be effective. It is the efficacy of the article that makes for increased sales generation. Writing articles will help you in the building of a powerful online presence. Given below are a few tips that might just help you in the writing of an effective article.

Write a Good Article

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Use Your Expertise for Great Email Newsletter Content

Posted on July 25, 2008 - Filed Under Email | Leave a Comment

When people subscribe to your list, they share personal information with the expectation of receiving something of value and interest for the exchange. The good news is you can give them what they want and you don’t have to be a professional writer to do it. In this article, we offer ideas to make it easy to write content that will be in demand.

Sending an email newsletter to your subscribers is easy. Getting them to pay attention can be another story.

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Posted on July 22, 2008 - Filed Under 500 | Leave a Comment

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How to Tug at Your Readers’ Heart Strings

Posted on July 20, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

When we think about emotion in a story the word can mean different things to different people. The main divide and therefore the main difference is, of course, the male/female one. It might seem obvious, but if there is any doubt as to which you are writing for, men or women, think about it because your story must be couched to suit.

If there is one thing that lifts a story out of bland boring narrative it’s this: emotion. Yes, you have to have an interesting story to tell, but without showing your characters going through various emotional crises your tale could end up in the shredder. Here’s how to pump life and feeling into your work.

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Business Brochures: You Get What You Pay For, And Then Some

Posted on July 20, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

It is a necessity for every business to have a Business Brochure. It is in this colorful paper where you put all the necessary information that pertains to your company for possible clients and partners to know. In a way, this reflects your business and what it has got to offer. So you should be extra careful in selecting the design and marketing context for your brochure to stand out.

This is some object you can create yourself or have an expert do it for you. Somehow, it’s something that any organization must have: business brochures.

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Vapir Vaporizer: - Portable to Carry and Easy To Use

Posted on July 18, 2008 - Filed Under Email | Leave a Comment

An ambient aromatherapy vaporizer is the Vapir. It is also used to deliver flavor. In this vaporizer, a convection method of heating is used to heat the herb and release the active chemicals in the form of the aromatic vapor.

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The Power of Word Pictures

Posted on July 17, 2008 - Filed Under Writing | Leave a Comment

This an article about writing, hope, love, and the power of positive images. It also contains more advice to aspiring writers.

Today is Wednesday, June the 26th, 2008. It is the last full day of our vacation in Yachats, pronounced “ya-hahts”.

This amazing place was named after the Yachats Native Americans who were hunters and gathers in the 1500’s. There are several translations of the word, but the one I appreciate the most truly characterizes the environment here: “as far as you can go along the beach.”

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