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» Crank Out More Articles More Often With An Article Swipe File
By Mike Makler | On December 5, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 

If you write copy you need a swipe file. A good swipe file can save you lot's of work and enable you to crank out more articles more often

 
 
» A Simple Step by Step Approach to Fail Your Way to a Financially Successful Home Based Business
By Mike Makler | On December 5, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 

He (or she) who is the first to fail a Billion Times wins. He (or she) who dies with the Most Failures win. In order to start and run a Successful Home Based Business you need to learn how to fail. Those who fail the best and the most are the most successful.

 
 
» 10 Tips for Organizing a Writer's Home Office
By Barbara Hemphill | On December 4, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 

While writers are experts as organizing words, I’ve discovered that organizing one of the major tools of their trade – a home office – is often an enigma! One of the major myths of organizing is that it will stifle creativity. But how creative – or profitable? – can it be to spend time looking for what you need, or rewriting something you could have “tweaked” from a previous project – but couldn’t find it?

 
 
» A or An Before "Historic"
By Judy Vorfeld | On November 10, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Have you ever been confused about when to use "a" and "an" before words beginning with "h"? You're not alone. Some of the most famous people in the world don't use the rules properly. Here's what the style guides say:
 
 
» The Essay Might Help
By Anthony Jackster | On November 10, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
We certainly do not need to look back at the controversial issues to understand the scopes of the problem; we have got a lot of them now. Nevertheless, it might be useful sometimes, to recall how these issues can be resolved in clear and transparent way.
 
 
» Great Stories Use the Heros Journey
By Kal Bishop | On November 10, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
The vast majority of great stories use the Hero's Journey... The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon – understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.
 
 
» Heros Journey - Master of the Two Worlds
By Kal Bishop | On November 10, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon – understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.
 
 
» Or is It Just Me?
By Dave Mottram | On October 4, 2005 | In Writing-and-Speaking | Rated
 
Here I am sitting in a tin can, far above the world... No hang on, that’s David Bowie. Blimey I’m easily distracted!!
 
 
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