Archive for the Category Universe Of Publishing

23.05.08 | Comments Off

They Are Just Afraid of Writing

The article represents, practical and useful guide on how to write the dissertation. Even if you have already completed dissertation, you might find some of the advices of this article useful.
Sometimes, students as well as scholars are afraid of designing and completing new project, one of the most difficult in their turbulent student life, one […]

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If you’re a new and yet-to-be-published writers, chances are you’ve been tempted by magazine ads promising “Get Published Now!” or “We’ll help you self-publish!” Maybe you’ve submitted material to traditional publishers and received rejection letters, and in frustration you’ve thought, “Maybe I should just self-publish.”
But where do you begin? A quick search on the web […]

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There is just something about a magic trick during a public speaking engagement that grabs people. The nice thing about it is that as a public speaker who uses magic to make a point, you are not held to the high standards you would be held to if you were a professional magician.
I do some […]

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21.03.08 | Comments Off

Suspense

Suspense
He had never killed a man before. Looking down at the lifeless body at his feet, Harold wondered if it would be the last time.Want to know more? Good. That’s the point.So how do you create this suspense? It’s easier than you think. Just keep two things in mind when you construct your story- […]

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06.03.08 | Comments Off

Query Letters that Rock

The first thing I did wrong when I started writing was submitting poor query letters. They contained generic article ideas and boring sentences. Everything said, “blah, blah, blah.”
Twenty query letters and no responses. Even my SASEs weren’t returned.
I bought a great book called How to Write Attention Getting Query and Cover Letters by John Wood. […]

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02.02.08 | Comments Off

Put a Spin on Your Idea!

Eight or nine times out of ten, picking up and leafing through a magazine’s or book’s table of contents, you will find at least one or more articles or chapters that will catch your attention immediately. Never mind that that article or chapter’s subject had been written about many times before. The one that […]

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We all learn conversation through active oral practice beginning in early childhood. During those years we are learning through an apprenticeship of observation with our ears and eyes and our practice through mimicry of the speakers around us. Virtually no one fails to learn to speak their native language and develop a basic […]

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14.01.08 | Comments Off

Discipline is *Not* a Four-Letter Word

When I sit down to write an article for my ezine, WriteSuccess,and draw a blank as to what to write about, I reread my ezine’s mission statement for guidance: “Ideas, information and inspiration for writers who want to launch and/or maintain SUCCESSFUL freelance careers”
For this article, I narrowed the scope by asking myself: “What is […]

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Here’s a horrible truth: no one has time to write.
This includes fulltime writers. Ask any fulltime writer, and he’ll moan that he’d love to write a novel, or a screenplay, or a book of essays, but he doesn’t have the time, he’s too busy with his bread and butter writing.
The good news is that you […]

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27.11.07 | Comments Off

Reward Those Who Publish Your Articles!

It is pretty obvious that content is king online. It is also obvious that writing more content and submitting them to other sites will help boost your popularity and bring more visitors to your site.
So why wouldn’t you help boost those pages that have your articles on them?
I want to share a small tip […]

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