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Expert Author: Philip Yaffe | Summary Abraham Lincoln, America's iconic 16th President (1861-65), was never known as either a great writer or a great orator. Yet he penned one of the most highly praised and oft-quoted speeches in history. It was probably so good because it clearly expressed his controlled passion towards the monumental event he was talking about. Nevertheless, it is possible to dispassionately analyze it and draw some important lessons. Expert Author: Santos Kumar | Summary I may as well just say it. Writer’s block, I’m convinced, doesn’t exist. Mostly, I think, authors use writer’s block as an excuse to explain to themselves, an editor, or a concerned spouse why the book isn’t done or the chapter hasn’t been turned in. Expert Author: Santos Kumar | Summary The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that dust, regain your pride, and prepare your babies for publication! But, how do you get such a critical, unbiased eye to analyze your works, offering both praise and criticism? Expert Author: Muna wa Wanjiru | Summary Some of us have the good fortune of taking a research paper class in high school - preparing us for the inevitable assignment in college. Expert Author: Muna wa Wanjiru | Summary Many people would like to publish a book. It was a dream for many of us who had to deal with agents or Self publishing until recently, when Print on Demand Program came to the fore; the dream seemed out of many of our grasps. Expert Author: Santos Kumar | Summary It was reported that the great American author Sinclair Lewis was once asked to give a lecture on writing to a group of college students: "Looking out at this gathering," he said to the assembled students, "makes me want to know how many of you really and truly wish to become writers?" Every hand in the room went up. Lewis looked at them for a moment and then folded his notes and put them away. "If that's true," he said, "then the best advice I can give you is to go home and start writing." He then turned and left the room. Expert Author: | Summary So, you'd like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a great way to express yourself, but can provide an income. Keep in mind not all writers make a fortune, some still can’t quit their day job. Below are some tips to start your writing journey. Expert Author: Priyanshu Malhotra | Summary Creative writing is a term employed to make a distinction between the different types of writing from the technical writing. Expert Author: Michael Lee | Summary Having the wrong motivation as you set out on learning how to improve your writing skill would get you nowhere. Only the right motivation will send you on the right path. Expert Author: Brent Robison | Summary I am wearing a mask. Right now, as I write this. It is not a physical thing covering my face; rather, it is in the "I" that begins this paragraph. No matter what I write, "I" is a lie. And no matter what I write, "I" is also the truth. Expert Author: Alyice Edrich | Summary Back in 1999, I wrote my very first self-published book. I wrote it in Microsoft Word£®, then took it down to Kinko's to be copied and bound. I sold several of those books without one ounce of feedback - good or bad. Expert Author: Kashyap Ray | Summary While writing is an art, in order to widen the horizon of our talent, there is a lake of skills, tools, and techniques that can be thoroughly studied for this. Expert Author: Bharat Jain | Summary A good proposal should always be comprehensible, well-organized, and grammatically accurate and must be specific about the proposed activities to confirm that planning has been done and to assist the reviewers in making them aware of why the particular application they recommend is better than others. Expert Author: Bruce Hale | Summary Looking for a story to kick off a speech or enliven a meeting? Learn these vital sources for stories that will get the job done. Expert Author: Marilyn Schwader | Summary This is the second of a series of articles describing the writing process from the viewpoint of a published author and publisher. This series will help writers see what the writing world is all about. Expert Author: Marilyn Schwader | Summary This is the fourth in a series of articles describing how to create a strategic plan to produce revenue and create higher visibility using your writing. For readers who want more information about creating and using Information Products (Knowledge Products). Expert Author: Mike Scantlebury | Summary Publishers need authors, (they say). If that's so, why don't they read the stuff that arrives in the post? Because they aren't prospectors, says Mike Scantlebury, Internet Author. Publishers don't actually sieve the dross, looking for nuggets of gold. How could they? They're far too busy doing lunch and attending ceremonies, you know, important stuff, he says. Expert Author: Marilyn Schwader | Summary This is the fifth in a series of articles describing how to create a strategic plan to produce revenue and create higher visibility using your writing. For readers who want more information about creating and using Information Products (Knowledge Products). Expert Author: Marilyn Schwader | Summary This is the third in a series of articles describing how to create a strategic plan to produce revenue and create higher visibility using your writing. For readers who want more information about creating and using Information Products (Knowledge Products). Expert Author: Marilyn Schwader | Summary This is the second in a series of articles describing how to create a strategic plan to produce revenue and create higher visibility using your writing. 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