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1. Don't Bin Your Research; You Never Know When It Might Come In Handy Again - By: Jim Green
It happened to me just recently I was reviewing a mountain of files containing research material gathered over the years; years when I was churning out one book after another, articles galore for offline and online magazines, fulfilling my obligations on syndicated newspaper c...

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Fiction writers understand that the world around them can inspire them to write. A snippet of dialog heard at a restaurant. The way the sky looks at sunrise. The rain as it patters against the window. Inspiration can come in all forms, shapes, and sizes. And the inspiration doesnt always have to be pretty. Some are inspired by things like crime and disease. Fiction writers put the world down on paper as they see it, or as they want to see it. There are a lot of different genres ficti
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2. Some Opinions On Self-publishing Books - By: Michael Russell
If your need for getting your ideas out to others can be a strong enough force for you to pursue your idea to a self satisfying decision, then finding a way to self-publish your manuscripts might be the best way to go, and you may even make the monies back that were spent in getting the publishing d...

3. Writing Resource - By: Michael Russell
Many aspiring writers look to the World Wide Web to find a good writing resource. This can take a considerable amount of time. Sometimes it is best to look to other writers for ideas and inspiration. The wonderful thing about the field is that it lends itself to much discussion simply though its nat...

4. Fiction Writers - By: Michael Russell
Fiction writers understand that the world around them can inspire them to write. A snippet of dialog heard at a restaurant. The way the sky looks at sunrise. The rain as it patters against the window. Inspiration can come in all forms, shapes, and sizes. And the inspiration doesnt always have to be ...

5. Writer’s Web Resources - By: Janet K. Ilacqua
The Internet has truly revolutionized the careers of writers worldwide. Now you can work for publishers, corporations and a whole range of other clients on a truly global scale. Whether you are in the heart of a big city, or in a remote mountain village, all you need is an Internet conn...

6. Fiction Agents - By: Michael Russell
Searching for fiction agents includes reading the advice of those who are pro-fiction agents and those who denounce the need for one, keeping sane and safe while researching which are legitimate and which are con artists, and all the while growing a cowhide-thick skin that will be handy when the rej...

7. Fiction Agents - By: Michael Russell
So have you decided to become a writer? Join the club. Oh wait, you say you have always been a writer and now youre getting serious about finding an agent and getting your book published. Writing is a tough business. It is an extremely competitive one and an industry dominated by corporate marketin...

8. The Writer's Edge: Cheap Literary Agent, Electronic Slush Pile Or Scam? - By: Terri Pilcher
Several times a year, a new writer will post a question in an online Christian writing group, "Have you heard of the Writer's Edge? Is it legitimate?" This leads to a debate between editors and authors with years of experience in the industry over whether services like Writer's Edge and 1st Edit...

9. Writers Workshop - By: Michael Russell
I've been making a pretty decent living for myself as a freelance writer for the last few years. I like my writing career because I have total control over it and am able to take on a variety of different projects to help keep things interesting. Nevertheless, I can't say that I'm completely satisfi...

10. On Writing And Poetry: Harry Calhoun In Conversation - By: Trina Allen
This is just brilliant. The whole interview is incredible I'm REALLY appreciative of some seriously good advice from a fellow writer. Mark Howell, Senior Writer, Solares Hill Harry Calhouns picture could appear beside the dictionary definition for journeyman. Living proof tha...

11. Ghostwriters And Research Teams - By: Lance Winslow
Many writers who write novels or non-fiction work do indeed hire ghostwriters to help them in their endeavors. Now then is it ethical for an online article writer or online article marketer to do the same? Well this is a decent question because if someone is selling lets say Marketing Co...



12. Writing Science Poetry - By: Susan Shaw
Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appreciators of science and "science matters." Science poetry may be found in anthologies, i...

13. Science Fiction Books - By: Michael Russell
Science fiction (now referred to as sf, and no longer sci-fi, which is trs pass) enthusiasts will quibble and mutter and debate on the absolute best science fiction books to readif they were all asked for recommendations. But they likely will also stop butting heads long enough to give nods to the ...

14. Book Agents - By: Michael Russell
Thanks to the wonderful workings of the worldwide web, we writers have access to numerous tools, services, and pieces of advice for everything from writing to submitting to acquiring book agents. In the same respect, because of the facility and accessibility of the web, we also must be guarded, edu...

15. How To Start A Poetry Writers Group - By: Michelle True
I was looking for a poetry group near my home in 2003 and didn't find one. I contacted my local library and they said that a few years ago someone had tried to get a poetry group going but it only drew 2-3 people and it fizzled out rather quickly. They also told me that if I wanted to ...

16. Find Agents - By: Michael Russell
You seek to find agents for your work. You already know a little about the literary and publishing milieu. And you have done your homework by reading and/or participating in writers discussion forums to find agents that are not con artists (some of whom have been busted by now, others of whom are ...

17. Did You Know? Understanding The Publishing World - By: (see Article)
Sometimes putting things in perspective is useful when trying to gain a clear understanding of the many facets of the publishing world. This article is intended to provide some random statistics to help you understand the publishing world a little better. Did You...

18. How To Publish - By: Michael Russell
Would you like to know how to publish a book? Do you sense you have what it takes to write a publishable non-fiction book? Do you have a true story to tell, a teaching you want to express, or a set of guidelines which others would benefit from? Do you have clearly brilliant ideas flash through your ...

19. Self-publishing 101 - By: (see Article)
Typically, authors write their books, send them to agents orpublishers, and then hope for the best. However, some authorsopt to not leave anything to chance; they take matters intotheir own hands and make sure that the book is published.Welcome to the world of self-publishing, wherein books ...

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