Home » Writing

Category: Writing, page 3




Articles in 'Writing' category:
Blind Author Coaches Aspiring Authors
Ronda Del Boccio happens to be legally blind, but she does not let this stop her doing anything she sets her mind to accomplishing. She operates several blogs, creates videos that are posted on numerous websites, and is now called The Story Lady all over the web.
Learn to Speak Like Presidential Candidate Barack Obama
Public speaking or speaking in front of crowds, regardless of their size, is important to the success of any leader. You need only look at Senator Obama to see how well he has done with his speeches about the topic of hope.
How to Research a Term Paper
In some courses, especially in your senior year, you may be asked to submit long pieces of writing that may be loosely classified as term papers or research reports. Typical among these are studies of an author's characteristics or surveys of literary movements in honor English classes or analyses in depth of various topics in your science or social studies courses.
Animal Books - Should Your Children Read Them?
Children will probably love any animal books you offer them, no matter how old they might be.
From the Kitchen to the Corner Office
Michelle Yozzo Drake learned life lessons from her mother and the other strong women of her family in the kitchen. Her women’s wisdom network taught her much more than how to make a great meal. Now she incorporates kitchen table lessons into a coaching program that teaches women to develop strong leadership skills in the business arena.

How to Boost Your Online Book Sales With Effective Web Copy
As a published author, your web site should become the clearinghouse of your marketing efforts. Every ad you place online, every article you publish in electronic publications, and even every e-mail you send should link back to your web site, where a visitor can read about your book—possibly even a sample of your book—read about you, find additional information, and buy your book. And every print ad or article that mentions you, should mention your web site, as well.
How Do You Get the Attention of People You Don't Know?
writing sales letters to potential customers that you don't know.
Guaranteed Acceptance With a New York Publisher
David Hancock of Morgan James Publishing offers the advantages of a New York Publisher without the drawbacks.
Read the Letter First. Then, Open the Enclosure!
sales letter tips
What Do Great Headlines Have in Common With Lingerie?
This article explains the basics of good headline writing including: a list of rules to follow, key words to use, 15 examples and 12 formulas the reader can begin using immediately to improve the success of his/her marketing copy.
Tips For Writing a Friendly Letter
There are those who say that the art of letter writing is fast disappearing. Fortunately for those who worry about our writing habits, the situation is not desperate yet. Mountains of mail still go out of and come in to homes, offices, and stores every day, and a great many of the letters are not prefabricated messages
Developing the Writing Habit—even if You’re not a Real Writer
Writers sometimes develop poor habits, and end up doing more thinking about writing than actual writing. I know, because although I write for a living, and I still don’t always spend enough time on the writing that I most want to do. And for those people who aren’t writers by trade, but need or want to write for professional or business reasons, then you may need a little help developing your writing habit.
How to Find and Hire a Good Writer
A good custom article writer is invaluable to helping you promote your business. There are plenty of good writers out there, but you have to be willing to pay enough for their services. This article takes a look at how to find and hire a good writer.
The Real Passion In Writing A Love Letter
In today's electronic age, letter love writing has become a lost art. Email, text messaging, and cellular phones have replaced the love letter. In addition, the expression of love through writing has slowly declined.

The Sense Of Passion In Love Letter Writing
A true love letter is a refreshing way to express your love. This may allow feelings to be more easily shown than if the writer were in the beloved's presence. The letter may describe what pleasures await when you next meet or feelings of love and tenderness.
3 Quick and Easy Ways to Generate Story Ideas & 5 Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal
There are many ways you can generate ideas you can use for your stories, articles and other creative pieces. Start with the three ways given below: 1. Put Your 5 Senses to Work A simple but effective way to generate fresh ideas from a single concept, idea or object is to describe or illustrate it using the 5 senses -- sight, smell, touch, taste, sound.
6 Steps to a Remarkable Reapplication & Descriptive Essay
OK. You didn't get accepted at any of the schools you applied to. What should you do now? Deal. Get over it. And consider what you’re going to do next year. If you decide to re-apply, you need to assess what went wrong and resolve to improve it.
The Run-on Sentence: From Here to Eternity & What if Someone Doesn't Like My Cause: Bringing Out One's Unique Features
If you find your sentences filled with commas, and they went from one topic to another, then you, like many people, may be guilty of writing run-on sentences. The run-on sentence is annoying. The run-on is boring. Most important, utilizing run-ons in your work is a sure-fire way of losing your reader.
Absurdity of Absurd: Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Go Dot
What does ‘Absurd’ mean ?When I searched the glossaries ,I found the word to be ‘out of harmony’(1).But yet the definitions trying hard to explain the meaning of the word),as they talk i
5 Keys to Unlock the Waitlist Lock
Being wait-listed is tough, and you need the right set of keys to open the door to your dream program. The truth is that even with these keys, it's

Copyright © 2008 Articles on the Web. All rights reserved
User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.