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Write Anything Well
http://www.writeanythingwell.com
This blog tells how to do all kinds of writing effectively, from articles and academic essays to novels, from freelance copywriting to wedding speeches and funeral eulogies. A wealth of information on writing well in different styles for different audiences. We even talk about how to make money with your writing.
Recent Posts
SaleHoo A Global Product Sourcing Community
Online wholesale business today is very competitive. The most common supply source of products to sell is the wholesaler. Wholesale suppliers offer different products at highly discounted prices. Therefore, you will need reliable sources of certainly...
How Software for English Writing and Grammar Checker Can Help Us?
A precise English writing and grammar checking tool is mandatory to bring a touch of sense and style to your work. English writing and grammar checking software provides advanced technological solution for our basic writing, editing and proofreading ...
Freelance Writer – Writing is Not the Most Valuable Skill of a Freelance Writer
If you hire a freelance writer for a project, there are certain things you need to look for such as writing skills, testimonials and pricing. But none these are the most important skill which you should look for in a freelance writer. What you should...
5 Writing Myths – Debunked
Most of us are readers, so it stands to reason that we believe we know at least a little bit about writing. This is true to a large extent – writing, the act of stringing words together in coherent fashion, is not neurosurgery. But many myths a...
Novel Writing: Five Tips For Making it Easy
Novel writing is easy if you follow these few simple tips. I hear writers groan all the time about how difficult writing a novel is. I admit to being one of them until I figured out a couple of secrets. Just by changing a few of your writing habits, ...
How to Write Original Content in Articles and Blogs
When you start to closely examine both print and electronic periodicals, it becomes apparent rather quickly that there is a lot of repetition in the material being published. It’s not plagerism, but the way the professional, commercial writing worl...

