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  • How to Write a Moving Story

    Writing an emotionally compelling, intelligent, fun-to-read story can be a very difficult, but highly rewarding task. It requires practice and learning from trial and error, writing every day and...

  • Reader Glasses Safety

    Reader glasses are worn to correct the wearer's vision while reading. The lenses are made of plastic, CR-39, and polycarbonate, which protects the lenses from breakage and weigh less than lenses...

  • How to Create a Plot for a Book

    Yes, you can write that book you've never quite gotten around to writing. Don't be discouraged if you have difficulty starting a plot for your book. Visualize examples of plot you see every day in...

  • How to Avoid Passive Writing--Part Two

    Weak and overused verbs are the most common culprit leading to passive writing. But there's another form of passive writing that can quickly derail an other wise great piece of fiction. Read on to...

  • How to Show, Not Tell in Fiction

    If you've ever taken a writing class or workshop, it's likely that you've seen the words "SHOW, DON'T TELL!" printed somewhere on your manuscript. "Show, don't tell" is one of...

  • How to Write a History Book Review

    History books attempt to help readers understand a specific person, event or time period. A well-written history book accomplishes tasks such as illuminating someone's motivations, illustrating...

  • How to Write Third Person

    Third Person is a point of view used in fiction writing. In a third-person narrative, the story is told using third-person pronouns such as “he” and “she.” Third person narratives offer the most...

  • How to Write a Book Review on a Non-Fiction Paper

    The goal of a book review is to help a reader determine if a certain book is right for them. When writing a review of a nonfiction paper, the goal is the same. The concerns and questions a...

  • How to Write a Good Horror Story

    Horror stories have been really appealing to people for the past 30 years. People really want to experience vicariously through characters the horror of being isolated, terrified and having their...

  • How to Write First Person

    One important element of good fiction writing is point of view. The point of view you choose is the reader’s window into the story; they will see everything that happens through the eyes you...

  • How to Write (and get what you wrote read)

    So, you think you can write? The truth is that everybody that has been through grade school can write, but not everybody can write in a way that will entice people to read their work, and continue...

  • Different Approaches of Literary Criticism

    Literary criticism is the evaluation, analysis and interpretation of a piece of literature. That is the technical, academic explanation. Essentially, it is a means of describing how a piece of...

  • How to Write a Novel

    As a published author of fiction and a local newspaper columnist, Mr. Turtledove often receives requests to read work from people who aspire to see their work in print. A pattern developed after...

  • Book Publishing Industry Problems

    The rise of the e-reader and e-books may make the phrase "a real page turner" obsolete. What will we call those books that we can't put down--"a real button pusher"? Digitization of books adds to...

  • How to Discounted Kindle Dx Reader

    http://handheldebookreader.info Discover the best discounted kindle dx readers on the web. I guarantee you will not find a cheaper kindle dx reader.

  • How to Submit an Article to Readers Digest

    With more than 80 million readers worldwide, Reader's Digest is a popular place for writers to submit articles. Although the editors tend to assign most of the stories that appear in the magazine,...

  • Tips on Writing Introductions

    An introduction is one of the most important parts of any writing. It not only defines the basic parameters of the piece, but it needs to hook the reader, draw him in and assure him the remainder...

  • What Is Included in a Book Report?

    A book report is similar to, but not synonymous with, a book review. Reviews, such as those that appear in popular magazines or newspapers, tend to be more about the writer's personal opinion,...

  • Script Writing Guide

    Script writing is a difficult market to crack. Not only are there a great deal of writers with a script to sell, actually finding an interested buyer can be challenging. However, every time you...

  • How to Write Introductions

    In this article, you will learn how to write an effective introduction. Whether it is for a formal academic paper, newsletter or article, having a good introduction is essential to keeping the...

  • The Five Laws of Library Science

    The Five Laws of Library Science is a book written by S.R. Ranganathan, a librarian and library educator. His five laws clearly define what a library is and what it should be doing. The five basic...

  • How to Write Your Own Biography: Step-by-Step

    Everyone has a story to tell. No matter who you are, your life is worth talking about. The best way to preserve your personal history is by recording it on paper as a biography. Follow these steps...

  • Writing Tips for Suspense Novels

    Suspense novels require a particular sense of mood and timing, a means of ratcheting the reader's tension to unbearable levels and a way of manipulating emotions without appearing crass or...

  • How to Give a Good Critique and Not Make Enemies

    In a writing group, you must know how to give appropriate feedback to other members.

  • How to Write an Object Poem

    An object poem describes an inanimate object in detail, focusing on singular characteristics of an animal, natural phenomenon or manufactured good. A vivid description of the object's physical...

  • How to Read PDF eBooks

    PDF eBooks are books that have been uploaded to the Internet in order to be read online. These books are in the PDF format, which is a format that can be read with the use of the free program...

  • About Descriptive Writing

    Descriptive writing is a style of writing that takes readers inside the characters, scenes, and settings by providing detailed and vivid descriptions of the elements of the story. Executed...

  • How to Avoid Plot Blunders

    Plot is the driving force of a story. If a book has no plot all that is left is a series of events that lead nowhere. Boring. However in order to create a story that your potential reader cannot...

  • History of Reader's Digest

    "Reader's Digest," the magazine small enough to fit into your pocket, glove compartment or purse, has been entertaining and informing readers since the 1920s, when founders DeWitt and Lila Wallace...

  • How to Read Green

    A green reader isn't one who sees green, but a reader who is green and loves the earth. These days with environmental causes and great interest in saving our natural resources, we find ourselves...

  • How to Write the First Sentence of a Book

    The first sentence of a book is the one that grabs the attention of your reader, a potential literary agent or publisher. A strong opening sentence to your novel may convince people browsing in...

  • How to Write Flashback Dialogue in a Novel

    A flashback is a literary device designed to illustrate some period of time before the current action of the story. When used properly, it becomes an invaluable tool for revealing key information...

  • How to Respond Positively to Negative Criticism For Authors

    It is one situation you can't get away from: someone has decided to criticize your written work. Call it feedback, call it a critique, but whatever you call it is criticism and it feels awful...

  • How to Write Micro Fiction

    You will learn techniques in writing micro fiction that will stay with readers long after they have finished reading.

  • How to Send a Story to Reader's Digest for Publication

    The first issue of Reader's Digest was published in 1922, and was available for 25 cents. With content now available in hard copy and online, the magazine continues to grow and adapt with the...

  • How to Impress an Agent with the First Page of Your Novel

    If you want to be published, the first page of your novel is the most important. It's what agents and editors read first, and if it keeps them interested enough to read the next page, and the page...

  • How to Write an Autobiography Introduction

    Remember how you felt when your fifth grade English teacher asked you to write your autobiography? Now, as you look back over the years and assess your distinguished accomplishments, don't be...

  • When Was "Reader's Digest" First Published?

    "Reader's Digest" is the most widely circulated magazine in the world. It started as a small, subscription-only publication in 1922. Seven years passed before the magazine appeared on newsstands....

  • How to Write a Thriller Story

    Thrillers come in a number of different varieties. There are psychological thrillers, supernatural thrillers, action/adventure thrillers and thrillers built around medical mysteries. Regardless of...

  • How to Create Believable Fiction Characters

    Learn how to bring your characters to life in a way which will keep readers hooked, no matter what the genre.

  • How to Stay Out of the Rejection Pile

    What are some of the top reasons manuscripts get rejected? How can you avoid these mistakes and have a better chance of hearing YES! instead of Thanks, but not for us?

  • How to Explicate a Poem

    In an explication (literally, "an unfolding") of a poem, a writer explains the entire poem in detail, unraveling any complexities to be found it it.

  • How to Get 484 Erotica Ebooks Under $1

    Here is 484 erotica ebooks that you can find that are all under $1 for the kindle ebook reader that are quick and easy to download

  • How to Convert PDF files into Palm Format

    Do you have a Palm PDA? Do you use it to read books? If you do then you need to know how to read PDF documents on it. Since the PDF format is the most popular one, you will expand your electronic...

  • How to Write a Novel - the go from the gut method

    You’re an avid reader and you love to write. So, you wonder, how do I translate that love of writing into a fabulous novel of the sort I read?

  • How to Understand the Benefits of Electronic Book Readers

    With the release of the Kindle 2 electronic book reader, the way that we read books will be revolutionized. If you've looked at Amazon's new book reader, you may be put off by the price - however,...

  • How to Write a 5 Page Novel

    This could be the shortest book in the world! Did you ever try writing a novel in just five pages? It isn't as easy as it sounds. You have to write an introduction, and give background information...

  • How to Write a Novel - 10 - A Consistent Style

    There are very few worries I wish for you writers to have while writing your rough drafts. However, seeing as we are 10 days into our 45 day rough draft phase, I was you all to be aware of a care...

  • How to Balance Show and Tell Writing

    Okey dokey, time for show and tell. But wait, you say, isn’t writing supposed to be all about ‘show, don’t tell’ like all the experts have been pushing for who knows how long?

  • How to Write Flash Fiction

    Flash fiction is a complete story written in 1,000 words or less. Writing a piece of flash fiction stretches the writing muscles, encourages concise sentence structure, and puts your story telling...

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