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- Starting a Piece in the Thick of the Action By:-Mary Simmers
Some topics work best when presented in a formal manner, easing the reader into the subject by a subtle introduction and expanding as they go further Other times, however, a piece can make the most impact when told right in the middle of the action
- The story is the pen By:-Tim Bond
Caran d'Ache has created a new and intriguing idea in pen design. Their new Secrets collection pays homage to three great literary figures while featuring beautiful design and a magnificent secret...For similar articles to this visit our ARCHIVE at http://thismagnificentlife.com.au/tml/archive.php
- Ebook Writing Skill Tips By:-Roberto Sedycias
Having knowledge on many subjects and passing it on in some type of media, paper book or ebook, will certainly be beneficial to others, but this requires proper tact and skill of putting the words together The majority of people suffer as the facts or ideas do not come as planned despite many frustrating attempts, and this eventually leads to dissatisfaction
- The Basics of Effective Sales Writing By:-Mary Simmers
Still confused about what makes an effective sales letter Your job as a sales letter writer is to sell not by writing well, but by striking a balance: you have to be exciting without being sensational, and you need to be as truthful about your product as possible, playing on its strengths and using these strengths to fuel your letter
- Report Writing Tips By:-Mary Simmers
Report writing can come in different shapes, depending on your topic and supervisor’s requirements It can also contain all or just part of report writing components
- How To Vary Your Sentences By:-Mary Simmers
Did you know that variety is the spice of life Therefore, it has no different in writing, where monotony in style can kill even the most profound ideas in the reader’s mind
- Yancy's Dog By:-Jay Speyerer
Memories can be buried deep, only to surface later. But something has to trigger them.
- What Else Should You Know About doing Standup Comedy Jokes? By:-Fran Civile
There's a big difference between a funny guy making his friends laugh everytime they get together and the lonely guy standing on a stage ready to deliver a comedy routine... you already know that... what else should you know? You need to know something about your audience... these aren't your pals out there! Chances are you're well aware of that and you've probably been hanging around this place where you're going to do this gig ...
- How To Write An Informal Essay By:-Mary Simmers
Writing an informal essay doesn’t mean you finally have the license to cuss all you want on paper The main hallmark of this type of writing is the lack of a rigid style, with preferential use of a conversational tone
- How to Create Your Own “Dictionary “ By:-Mary Simmers
I last talked in an article awhile ago about making your very own personalized “dictionary “ Now I am not talking about inventing new words, what I am talking about is having your very own word reference
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