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4 Simple Things You Can Do to Be a Better Blogger

4 Simple Things You Can Do to Be a Better Blogger.

Math Blogs

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Image from ShutterStock. MATH WEBSITES I’ve discovered a few cool math websites recently, and thought I would share them. I enjoy math and blogging, but see that they’re not so easy to find. If you know of any others, especially here at WordPress, I’d love to check them out. MATHEMAGICAL SITE…

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 54 Sharing Content, Copyrights, and Permissions Part 2 (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 54 Sharing Content, Copyrights, and Permissions Part 2 (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

6 Things Writers Should Know About the Myers-Briggs Distinction T(hinking) vs F(eeling)

Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
a feeler or a thinker? A couple of weeks ago, I published 20 questions writers can ask to get to know their characters. Some of those questions focused on Myers-Briggs personality breakdown. For purposes of characterization, I’d like to delve more into Myers-Briggs. So, this will be…

The trick to structuring your book right – first time, every time

The trick to structuring your book right – first time, every time

Originally posted on Matthew Wright:
Decades ago, when I was studying the philosophy of history post-grad under Prof. Peter Munz, he announced to the class that the biggest challenge facing anybody writing a book was sustaining the argument. It was, he warned, the hardest thing to do. I still remember the lesson, along with the…

Writing Prompt — 5

45 Ways to avoid using the word “VERY” Infographic…

45 Ways to avoid using the word “VERY” Infographic…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Are you choosing the right word?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
A picture paints a thousand words, but the right words can paint an amazing picture. In this article, Mr. Kickman explains how important it is to choose the right words to set a scene. Sometimes I’m too succinct, too quick and too sparse leaving out too many details. Maybe it’s from writing…

How to Get Support From Your Local Community

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
As an artist, getting support from your local community is easy. Just ask. I don’t know about you, but I find it hard to ask people for favours, but here’s what I discovered. My community loves to help locals. Last Friday, my local newspaper, The Columbia Valley Pioneer, published an…

All Reviews Need to Be Taken With a Grain of Salt

Originally posted on Elyse Salpeter:
I’ve been disturbed recently reading reviews on the internet across a myriad of topics. The three biggest offenders for me are reviews on books, reviews on over the counter products and reviews on recipes. These reviews are put up on the web where the anonymity of the internet allows consumers…

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