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#MondayBlogs Writing About Real and Imaginary Locations
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: I’m passionate about many things, but writing and traveling top my list, and I find myself combining them all the time. Need a location for a story? Hey, that place I saw last summer would be perfect. Need something more exotic ? Maybe something surreal? Combining and creating comes…
Are you too fast or too slow?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Your pacing, is it too fast or too slow? Complications is a TV series on USA Networks. When I started watching, I found the show intriguing and fast paced tension. The story is about Dr. John Ellison, a disillusioned ER doctor. He intervenes in a drive-by shooting, saving a…
#MondayBlogs: Learning SEO: 5 Reasons It’s Now a Must for Freelance Online Writers
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: SEO Terms. That single two-word combination probably put knots in someone’s stomach. It’s a necessary evil, a vital tool to use for surviving the Internet game, and today’s guest blogger, Eve Haugen, is here to explain why. She also helps you improve your footing in the SEO-crazy world.…
Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 54 Sharing Content, Copyrights, and Permissions Part 2 (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)
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…
45 Ways to avoid using the word “VERY” Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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