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by Carla Charter 
It had been one of those days. A blizzard had struck, leaving me with three housebound children, two of them younger boys. Boys who lately feel like their going to be trying out for the WWF in a couple of years. Don’t get me wrong, they do this for fun!
Anyway, I caught up [...]

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by writer44

Writing for pleasure and profit should be an enjoyable process. Improving your skills in writing for the web or for print publications requires many hours of reading and practice. If you are finding it difficult to break into the freelance writing industry or get a decent cash offer for your work, you need to [...]

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 Written by Christa Gatewood
Finishing a manuscript for a book is a very exhilarating and satisfying experience. The steps that follow, however, can be somewhat overwhelming. This is when you start to ask yourself the really hard question. “What am I going to do with this manuscript now?”
Most authors want their manuscript to be published. It [...]

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By Laura Stamps
If you’ve always wanted to write a novel, but found the traditional structured process too frightening or overwhelming, maybe your imagination works in a more organic fashion like mine. In that case, start with your main character and the idea the character gives you for the plot. Then close your eyes, grab your [...]

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By Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
In my first year of freelance writing – and only eight months of it was full-time – I surpassed my financial goals as a writer. Here are my new writing goals, plus some New Year’s Resolutions tips for writers.
Success is not an automatic function of individual talent,” says Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers: [...]

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