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The worst strategy for writing an essay is to put on an unhappy face and to curse all those, who created essay papers and homework assignments. No writing guidelines will be of assistance in a situation like this one. The best and only advice for successful writing is getting inspired.

New authors are getting conflicting advice about whether to try their luck with Traditional Publishers or use the new resources of the internet. Which is best? Which will bring results? Mike Scantlebury has his own ideas. He is an Internet Author and believes that Traditional Publishing can no longer meet the needs of the aspiring creative writers out there.

We all learn how to write in grammar school, work on those skills in middle school, torture ourselves and our teachers through high school, and finally embrace the Muse that has perched on our shoulder in college and won't leave us alone.

Most people tend to dismiss what they're good at. Part of it is that you become so accustomed to having whatever skill you have that you cease to notice it. Sometimes it is out of a sense of false humility. But every single person has innate talents and gifts that enrich people's lives.

Developing rapport is a critical element of any effective presentation. But an even bigger part is the first two seconds you come in contact with your audience. Within that short time, they've already formed an opinion of you. Here are the things you should know in order to influence that initial decision.

It was quite depressing at the end of April, to see my site's Google Page Rank drop by 1 point. It went down from PR5 to PR4. So to correct the situation, I went back to writing articles.

Article on Edgar Allan Poe?s story "The Cask of Amontillado"

This is the second in a series of three articles providing you with specific strategies for putting your brain to work for you when writing.

5 Great Tips to Effective Letter Writing

Writing within the structure of a writer's workshop or critique group




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