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How to Write a Novel - 14 - Choosing a Medium
by rjspindle in Art & Entertainment > Literature
This is the fourteenth article in a series on how to write a novel. Today we'll be talking about choosing a writing medium for the rough draft.
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Toronto Maple Leafs Offseason
by living-pulse in Sports & Fitness > Winter Sports
The Toronto Maple Leafs have an interesting offseason ahead of them. A lot of cap space, a good draft spot, and a GM that actually knows what he's doing.
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How to Prepare and Write Research Paper
by iwizard in Hobbies & Crafts > General
This article tells the reader how to prepare and write a research paper. The article’s parts are arranged chronologically.
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How to Write a Research Essay
by BrandyABurgess in Education > General
Writing a research essay can be quite simple with the right information and a solid plan.
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So You Want to be a Writer
by Quail_1957 in Internet > Web Marketing
Learning how to become an outstanding writer takes work and lots of practice.
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4 Things to Keep in Mind While Writing Fiction
by AveryColeman in Art & Entertainment > Literature
Call on these four reminders in a creative bind and you'll be able to tackle even the biggest writer's block!
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How to write a good college paper
by kay_pierre in Self Improvement > Self-Help Guides
How do you write a good college essay paper? You can write a good paper by following the direction for your
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Writing a story for a comic book
by Fifileigh in Art & Entertainment > Cartoons & Manga
In this article, I describe ways for you to get started on your comic book. Think about story and plot first before you start drawing.
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3 of the Best Writing Tips I Ever Got
by AveryColeman in Art & Entertainment > Literature
As a writer, I've had writing tips and advice hurled at me from all directions. Here's what actually stuck when it hit me.
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Persuasive Writing: Building a Solid Argument
by writingrefined in Education > General
People are born with the innate ability to categorize, critique, and judge information as a means of processing personal opinions. Anyone can have an opinion. However, the successful persuasive writer can persuade others to share his ...




