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Posted by Barry McDonald
Dont rehash whats already out there! With some many articles on any given topic youll find that a lot of things come up again and again, so what you really need to do is set you self apart from the crowd. Theres really no point rehashing the same old stuff as everyone else youll never stand out from the crowd.
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Posted by Michael LaRocca
APOSTROPHE USAGE MADE SIMPLE
Copyright 2005, Michael LaRocca
According to one of my previous articles, whenever a Southerner
says "Y'all watch this," get out of the way because those are
probably the last words he will ever say.
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Posted by Amber Lowery
Resume writing is possibly the biggest stumbling block for folks
who are looking for a job. While it...
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Posted by John Anderson
Poor James Frey. His A Million Little Pieces will no longer be made into a movie (I wonder if he wll have to give the money back to producers), he was publicly discredited by Oprah (which should sell another million copies for him), and he's put the whole publishing industry under a cloud. Questions about who knew what when will be circulating for months. It seems that no one associated with his book checked the facts. No one had discovered that he had originally tried to publish Pieces as a novel.
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Posted by Charles Goulet
Many writers like to show off their erudition with devices that confuse rather than enlighten. These writers use alliterations and foreign words, phrases, or expressions when good English equivalents are available.
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Posted by Earma Brown
Have you been guilty of procrastinating on your book project, lately? Like the author, many writers hinder themselves with wrong thinking about writing and completing their books.
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Posted by Buddy Clark
Who are the three groups of people that benefit from publishing articles and how do they all benefit from this activity? Firstly there is the author of the article, then the article directory where it is published and finally the visitors to the directory who read the article.
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Posted by Harriet Silkwood
All serious writers find it necessary to have someone read their
draft and offer useful comments. Each...
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