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Writing and Speaking
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Questions to Ask a Potential Publisher
Ask any author of the happiest professional moment in his/her life, and the answer may be the day he/she was able to hold book in hand and proclaim to the world that he/she is published. Indeed, there is no greater feeling than to thumb through pages of prose, poetry, or non-fiction you have written, published in a book anybody can buy and enjoy. Arguably this can be rated as the happiest moment in any author's career, but there is something to be said for the moment when the author first hears he/she is going to be published.
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What Do Bestselling Authors Have In Common?
Find out what you as a writer may have in common with bestselling authors like Nicholas Sparks, Catherine Coulter and Susan Elizabeth Phillips and what you can learn from them.
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The Simple Way To Write Fiction
This article explains a simple and effective way to write fiction. Whether you want to write a sort story or a novel, this article will help.
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My Stuttering Horror Show
I had the misfortune of growing up with a stutter. This speech impediment was the cause of many tears and ruined my life for eighteen years. People would mock the stutter, other people found it difficult to look at me in the eyes when they were speaking to me, I had made them feel that uncomfortable. I have a lot of bad memories and in this article I am going to share with you one of the worst days.
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