Archive for the 'Universe Of Publishing' Category

The Writer within You and How to Get Her or Him Out

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Back when I was writing more novels than trashy articles, I liked to warm up before I started each day’s work. To do this I used a simple device. I closed my eyes and poked my finger into the dictionary. Then I wrote a poem using the word I found under my pinky.
One morning I [...]

Relevant Content Writing Is An Art

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Web site content writing is the art of delicate balancing of targeted web content that helps in overall enhancement of web business. After you’ve started web site, it’s time for developing it. Proper content development aims to establish firm relation between targeted web content and commensurate increase in web business.
In immediate context, web site content [...]

Unmasked

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Stay at home today… at your writing altar. No one will see you being yourself. Write flamboyantly in the breeze of these hours. Be intimate. Your notebook will capture your muse.
Juice an orange in a glass citrus squeezer.
Hesitate over a chocolate. Twirl your tongue into the depths of its liquid centre.
Claim a drinking vessel. Lips [...]

Online Article Writers Manipulating Submission Site Systems for Notoriety

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Writing online articles and submitting them to online article submission sites has been a very popular trend and one, which appears to have no end in sight. Unfortunately this has attracted some writer/promoters who are now manipulating the system in order to gain notoriety or propel information for press releases.
Recently one online article writer and [...]

Writing Tips – Handling Rejection

Monday, April 27th, 2009

As a writer, you’re going to be submitting a lot of material to a lot of publishers and agents. It could be weeks, months, maybe even years before you get your written work accepted, which means many, many rejection letters. Unless you can learn to handle this rejection your writing career is going [...]

The Hero’s Journey: Jesus Christ’s Story

Friday, April 24th, 2009

[From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters and sitcoms at www.clickok.co.uk....; 188 stages of the Hero's Journey you need to know about...]
The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on [...]

How to Become a Published Writer

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Writing is a very popular and satisfying occupation and around the world there are many writers desperate to become published. I know. I was one of them. For years I wrote and submitted stories and articles hoping for the breakthrough and to become published. All were rejected – until one day I submitted an article [...]

The Article Submission Process

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

I was recently asked by a fellow freelance writer how best to submit articles to the various directories, particularly when some articles have links within the body of the article and the author writes on various subjects. He emphasized in his note to me how the process of submitting can take so long.
Well, to get [...]

Credibility: 15 Facets to Speaking Professionalism: #4 – Grammar

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

For aspiring and experienced speakers alike, each aspect of credibility is to be closely guarded and continually built upon. This series of articles will focus on 15 facets of credibility that must exist for all speakers to succeed over the long run. “Instant Credibility” through celebrity or notoriety must be nurtured for a career to [...]

Benefits of Article Writing: Establishing Yourself and Your Message

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Bear in mind that your written material serves as a person-to-person communication between you and the reader. One of the benefits of writing articles is the rapport established between the writer, the client and the reader. Outlining your thoughts before you write will help you produce better articles. On the other hand, many writers simply [...]