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How Blogging is Developing My Style of Writing

TopBusinessReviews.com | August 12th 2008 by Luis Gross

Image by Paul Worthington In this post I’m going to describe how blogging has been slowly developing my style of writing. In no way does this post relate to any form of formal writing or formal writing styles. So we’re going to skip all read more

Writing Style

Fictionway | August 5th 2008 by Lisa

Style is the manner in which one expresses himself. Styles differ as men differ. But there are some cardinal qualities that all good style must possess. Perspicuity is opposed to obscurity of all kinds; it means clearness of expression. It demands th read more

Write Articles To Increase Traffic

All About your Life | August 3rd 2008 by joom

Learn how to write an article that will ensure traffic to your website. A few changes in your writing style may make all the difference in the world. If you are currently promoting a home based business in attempt to make money online, you have proba read more

Article Writing Style: The Key To Success

Article Content Provider Blog | July 28th 2008 by Chris McElroy

One of the most important, and most overlooked, aspects of article writing is writing style. Writing style is important because it helps establish you as the expert and build credibility. If people do not trust what you have to say then you likely wi read more

An Interview With Nam Le

In The Shadow of Mt. TBR | July 23rd 2008 by Alisha B

I’m so excited to announce my first author interview! A couple weeks back I read and reviewed The Boat by Nam Le, and was very impressed with his writing and the stories. Shortly after reading the first story, Love and Honour, I asked Le if he read more

What’s my writing style?

Sharp Words | July 16th 2008 by Sharp Words

And what’s yours? Miss Write posted her answers to this (she’d originally got the questions from Writing Wrongs), and I thought I’d have a go at answering too - these answers apply to my fiction writing, by the way! My technical wri read more

What’s Your Writing Style?

Miss Write | July 11th 2008 by KD Choi

I’m a little bored today and I’m not exactly in the mood to write, so I decided to surf around the net for a nice meme on writing for a change. As I told you previously, a meme can be quite helpful when you’re running out of ideas. read more

CuteWriting

Blog Reveiws by Joy O’Hare | July 7th 2008 by Joy

One of the reasons blogging is so much fun is that there are so many different types of blogs and blog ‘writing’.  This blogger decided to fulfill the need for writing tips for bloggers and writers.  Writing is an art form.  No matter read more

How To Write a Product Review

LIFESALARY.COM - ARTICLES CENTER | July 2nd 2008 by JBiggs

Get expert tips on how to write a product review thats promotes credibility, adds value to your product and encourages sales.  Writing a product review is by far the best way to endorse or promote a product or service.  Whether it is your own prod read more

The Writing Porch Author Q&A: Brie Hart

The Writing Porch | June 17th 2008 by J. Louise Larson

The Writing Porch's J. Louise Larson interviews authors for other writers to watch, listen and learn from. To be considered for a Writing Porch Q&A, contact J. Louise Larson at jackielarsonwrites (at) gmail.comAuthor: Brie Hart is a nontraditiona read more

Weinberg on The Fieldstone Method

Applied systems thinking - living in this world | June 17th 2008 by Anders Vesterberg

A while ago I finished reading Weinberg on Writing - The Fieldstone Method by Gerald Weinberg. I have always been interested in storytelling. When my children were small, we dreamed up stories and fantasy creatures, each one crazier than the other. I read more

Conveying Emotion

Errant Epiphanies | May 20th 2008 by Heather Grove

Yesterday I reviewed Rebecca York’s Ghost Moon, and it got me to thinking about how writers convey emotion to their readers. One truism I’ve seen repeated by a handful of romance & erotica writers is that if the writer isn’t &# read more

My issue with academia

Out of the Basement | May 19th 2008 by Leah Bee

I met with my new favorite professor today for coffee to discuss my essay. I got a pretty good mark on it too, but still not the “first class” mark, so to speak. (Forgive me, the British grading system is complicated and confusing and d read more

Content versus Style

Scripter's Literary & Film Review | May 8th 2008 by Jade

For me, no matter how captivating the plot of a book is, if it is not well-written, I really cannot enjoy it. It will therefore not make a good impression on me; I will read it solely to find out what happens in the story. If I am able to get through read more

What I Learned From Kanye West

SheGeeks | May 7th 2008 by Corvida

What I learned from kanYe West's blog, and you can learn too. read more

Point of View Leaping

Tripping the Muse | May 1st 2008 by Rick DeCost

Not too long ago I sat down to begin work on a novel. It was one of those projects that captured my imagination to the point of excitement. I couldn’t wait to get started. After the first chapter I sat back and smiled. Then I read the last read more

A Writer’s Greatest Sin(s)

Tripping the Muse | April 28th 2008 by Rick DeCost

Actually I am going to list 3 of them. Are there more sins that are writer is capable of? Of course. But for the sake of those of you who are guilty of all 3 I’d rather not burden you with more. Being Passive - As I’m writing this sent read more

To Outline or Not to Outline

Tripping the Muse | April 23rd 2008 by Rick DeCost

You’re sitting down to write the next blockbuster novel that you’re sure Oprah will want her audience to read. You’ve got the premise in your head, a character you love, and an ending that will blow them away. The first fifty page read more

Don’t Use These Words

The Sales Hub | April 3rd 2008 by Lee Fratzke

Writing is an art form so I don’t want to cramp anyone’s style, but JustSell.com has an excellent page describing words to avoid.  These are words that tend to weaken your message.  The list is extensive, but here are a few of my favori read more

7 Ways to Tap into Your Creative Side

Bigg Success | March 21st 2008 by biggsuccess

You are your own brand and it’s important to convey what your brand stands for to the world. Understanding the role of design in that message is essential. So tap into your creative side. You may feel burned out. Tap into your creative s read more

Paired adjective challenge: the winners and more!

In Our Write Minds | March 18th 2008 by rckimmo

In Thursday’s blog, I offered a challenge to readers to spot the paired adjectives in the museum plaque. Thanks to all who joined in the fun! The winners will receive a free World of People StoryBuilders eBook. But don’t despair! Even i read more

Creating Your Own Article Writing Style

Wealthy Hustler | March 14th 2008 by Dustin

I usually don't write posts about how to blog to make money. Not that I don't want to, but this blog really isn't directed towards that subjects. In the end, its all "article marketing" related and since I however do cover that issue, figured I'd put read more

Cultivate Your Writing Skills to Improve Your Blog

Blogthority | March 13th 2008 by Pinyo

One of my favourite metablogs, Skelliewag, recently published a post saying that, in blogging, your writing style is not as important as your ability to get your ideas across, and that traditional print writing style can be a hindrance in blogging. read more

Where’s Your Blog’s Unique Voice?

Blogging, SEO & Marketing Tips for Webmasters | March 11th 2008 by Andy MacDonald

For some people, writing is as natural as talking. For others, it takes a little getting used to. If you are new to blogging and you’re not accustomed to writing for an audience, you might feel that your posts are awkward, clunky, and not reall read more

In defense of paired adjectives

In Our Write Minds | March 10th 2008 by rckimmo

Eye-catching and effective, paired adjectives make a colorful splash in the sea of prose.  From turn-of-the-century literature to modern Bible translations, and from New York Times bestsellers to Newsweek magazine, they have proven themselves a valu read more

Now that the writers’ strike is over

If Mom Says OK | March 3rd 2008 by Tara R.

The reading level, who knows… I think I could be using too many small words and short sentences. Maybe I need to start adding a few gerunds, some prepositional phrases and an couple infinitives to beef up the writing. I’ll get out my Roge read more

Seek And Destroy Your Writing Style Enemies

Writing Power | February 14th 2008 by Loren Blinde

 This is part four in the five-part series “Getting Your Writing To Flow.” The previous entries in this series focused on ways that structure affects flow.  I provided tips for structuring sentences and paragraphs (both a paragraphR read more

A Sneak Preview - Businessisin

Blog from Italy | February 14th 2008 by Alex Roe

This is a new site that I’m working on - Businessisin…Italy. The title is self explanatory, I feel. Basically, I want to use this site to show off Italian businesses, not the well known ones, and business people, especially young Italian read more

Finding Your Writing Style and Voice

EK's Writing Blog | January 24th 2008 by EelKat

On Absolue Write today, I found myself answering this question:[quote=Chris M;1965671]So, I can tell when a book isbeautifully written, but I cannot tell if my own book is written well enough.Can anyone speak to this? [/quote] oh yes, know the feelin read more

Anatomy Of A Sales Letter

Get Paid To Write | December 11th 2007 by Sharon Hurley Hall

Have you ever wanted to write a sales letter that could sell anything? I have, so when I needed to write one, I went out and found some advice from James Frey about how to do it. I also checked with some copywriting buddies for a suitable formula. He read more

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