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Freedom Of Speech and Press; Professional Writers Hate That

Posted by Lance Winslow

Well now I have seen the ultimate in hypocrisy from the liberals of the world. This time the sub-sector of these socialists are professional writers. One professional public relations shrill-type writer (24-years experience) states that Online Article Submission Sites hold no purpose in a scathing and mean-spirited article. Sure it does it allows freedom of speech, the press and expression for amateur writers like me.

From Lances to Light Sabers

Posted by David R.

Why do we write? Well, that's a highly personal question for which each person needs to look inside...

Top Five Ways to Conquer Writers Block with the Assistance of Your Children

Posted by Danielle Hollister

It's the middle of summer, your kids are home with you ALL DAY long. They're probably unintentionally diverting your attention from your writing.

Critique the Poem not the Poet

Posted by Rose DesRochers

The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle our mind and set us back a step in our writing. However critique is essential in any writerÂ’s career.

Screenwriting Seminar: Hero's Journey and The Role of Allies

Posted by Kal Bishop

The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters:

How To Write Powerful Presentations, Speeches, And Talks

Posted by Suzan St Maur

Most of us get nervous about making a speech, whether it's to 2000 convention delegates or a PTA meeting at our child's school. Often, though, people find that's the worst part of the whole process - the anticipation. The reality is often a lot easier to handle and can even be quite enjoyable, provided that you take the necessary precaution of doing your homework beforehand - preparation.

Introductions: 6 Vital Strategies for Success

Posted by Rich Hopkins

You’ve done all the hard work. You know your topic. You know your audience. Your words are precisely chosen and your delivery is practiced. You see your introducer walking up to the lectern, and you realize – “I have no idea who this person is!” As they give their introduction, it is clear they don’t know you, either.

“Out of Focus” Ads Can Cost You Customers

Posted by Karon Thackston

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http://www.copywritingcourse.com

As I was riding down the road last week, I noticed a billboard. As I sat waiting on a stoplight I kept staring at it. I couldnÂ’t help wondering what those people were thinking when they created that thing. It made no sense to me whatsoever. The focus was completely off. They were spending all that money on a billboard that was practically useless.
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