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  • How to Write a Newspaper Report

    Readers turn to newspapers to gain clear, concise and unbiased information. Because of this, there is a certain formula for writing newspaper reports that yields a highly readable text. Space is...

  • How Does an Advice Column Writer Spend a Workday?

    Starting your day as an advice column writer depends on whether you work for a magazine, newspaper or blog. All of these require you to write clearly, think quickly and meet absolute deadlines....

  • How to Double the Appeal of your Writing

    You've got great subject material, unbeatable sources, and a funny personal anecdote, but when a reader sees your page, all they'll see are blocks of text. Want to sweeten the deal and get some...

  • How to Write a Concert Review

    Magazines, newspapers and Internet blogs publish concert reviews to give readers an opportunity to see what they missed, relive the event or just get information about the type of entertainment...

  • How to Write a Music Album Review

    Magazines, newspapers and Internet blogs publish music album reviews to give readers an opportunity to read about an album before buying it. Writing a strong review, whether you loved or hated the...

  • How to Write a Good Subtitle for an Article

    Writing a good subtitle for an article is key to attracting your intended audience. Often, readers will read the title of an article and then scan the subheadings. If subheadings are well written,...

  • How to Write a Book Review

    A good book review provides readers with enough information to determine whether the book is one that they want to read. It is not just a summary of a work, but also a critical commentary,...

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