- Writing Whatever Comes First By:-Jane Sumerset
If you want to make your writings in a manageable order depending upon the concept of your topic, you should always start from what should goes first and then what’s next and how it will end However, it will be hard for you to organize things if you don’t have any initiative on how are you going to settle things up
- How To Write A Quality SAT Essay In Under 25 Minutes By:-Joel Lee
If you look through the sample essays in your SAT test prep book, you will realise that despite what people say to the contrary, the most obvious factor that is common among all the published essays is the length Simply said, long essays generally get higher scores than short essays
- Should You Self Publish Your Book? By:-Thomas Christopher
Questions about self publishing: Should I publish my book through an established publisher? Isn't publishing a book a long, expensive process? Aren't print on demand books of poor quality? How much money can I expect to earn?
- Bad Grammar, The New Bad Handwriting By:-Jane Sumerset
Remember when email and text were unheard of and we all left each other handwritten messages For some reason, there were always folks who would write with the strangest handwriting, one that mimicked Egyptian hieroglyphics with the challenge it offered in deciphering it
- How to Write a Home Sale Ad By:-Jason Kay
Many people are choosing to sell their homes without a Realtor these days, a plan that can save you some serious money Of course, your house has to actually sell before you can consider that strategy effective
- Leaning How To Write Dialogue For Children's Books! By:-Lisa Brunel
In any story, dialogue plays an important role. It keeps the story moving, brings characters to life and just makes the story more interesting. In children's books, dialogue can be engaging and make the story more understandable to children. Therefore it is very important that you focus on learning how to write dialogue.
- Transitioning From One Section to Another By:-Jane Sumerset
When writing text that goes longer than a paragraph, it’s important to organize our materials into logical sections to make it easier for the readers to comprehend After all, throwing all those information into a pot without any order is the surest way to leave those who view your material a confusing mess
- Writing Book Reviews By:-Jane Sumerset
Need to write a book review Whether for a school requirement or a professional gig, book reviews are always an interesting work on, with little requirements in terms of formalities and plenty of flexibility when it comes to style and form
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