26 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: LuanaPershing
When papers, books, pictures, and other documents get damaged by water it is really displeasing. These are some of our most needed or most loved holdings. The notion of losing all of these documents and history can be distressing. The good news is that much of these documents and photographs can be rescued if they […]
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3 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: Galway
Nowadays there are thousands of different types and colours of envelopes to choose from. Envelopes can be found in traditional brown and white colours and can also be found in a whole host of lurid colours so that your correspondences have a real impact on the people that receive letters from you. The range of […]
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23 June, 2008 (00:00) | By: Galway
People use envelopes as a method of preserving items that they wish to post. They are also useful in that they provide secrecy about what the person wishes to send and they also provide a large blank space upon which the address of the recipient can be placed. This enables people that want to post […]
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11 June, 2008 (00:00) | By: kristisayles
Why use software to write?
The question should be…
Why NOT use software to write?
There are many smart people in the world that simply do not write well. They may have trouble organizing their thoughts or they may not understand the basic five paragraph format.
Essay writing software can help.
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8 June, 2008 (00:00) | By: Galway
Envelopes are used for posting letters and packages and are used to provide security and clarity so that a letter or item can be posted safely to the address that it is meant for. In our lives we are surrounded by envelopes and many of us receive a number of correspondences by mail every day […]
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6 June, 2008 (00:00) | By: johnmce
The printing industry has a long history dating back to around 1850 BC. Since that time, we have developed new ways of printing onto a variety of mediums. Printing has progressed from the early techniques used in ancient times, such as the Phaistos Disc and woodblock printing, to the innovative inkjet and laser printers that […]
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31 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: ayrhaven
A big portion about writing a best-selling book is not the writing only, it’s the selling. That’s why it’s called “Best-Selling Book” and not “Best-Writing Book”. You have to sell it really well.
Here are some of the efforts that I have taken to ensure that my books become bestsellers.
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30 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: sdaffron
To get writing work, you have to let people know you exist. Setting up a Web site is the best way to start, no matter where you are. If nothing else, it makes your work visible and accessible to a large audience.
Today, every working writer absolutely must have a Web site. The reality is editors […]
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29 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: rockett
There are literally hundreds of writing contests open for entry at any time of the year. There are contests for every genre and level of experience — from amateur poetry writing contests to competitions for published novels.
Some of today’s top novelists, magazine writers and screenplay writers got a kick start in their careers by […]
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28 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: jjarrett
The Internet has changed the way publishing is done forever. Instead of taking months, or even years, to build a following for your writing, you can begin to build a following in just days.
Building a following for your writing is crucial to your publishing success. Without readers, you have no one to read your writing.
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27 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: trycmcw
Writers hate the job of writing a synopsis. For you, it might be right up there with death and public speaking in terms of the fear factor. If you’re having trouble and are procrastinating about writing your synopsis, you’re in very good company. Here are a few tips to make everything a bit easier:
Write […]
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27 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: mdesaulniers
Reading Julia Cameron’s “The Sound of Paper” is like revisiting an old friend. For more than fifteen years, her morning pages have been my daily writing help, the friend that coaxed me out of fear and inertia about putting words on paper and like the Nike slogan, urged me to “Just Do It!”
Why is it […]
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27 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: peterworn8
This is a true story about my friend, Doug O’Brien. He is an accomplished musician and NLP trainer, personally trained and certified by Tony Robins and yet he had the following confession to share with me:
Confession number one: I was the world’s worst speller.
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16 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: gordgoodfellow
Content is King! shout the search engines. That’s what the search engines love. We also love the non-reciprocal links that we get for our websites when our articles are published on other peoples’ sites with our resource boxes dutifully appended below them.
To create a well written article takes time and effort. We have to get […]
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