Sep
08
2010
Posted by admin as Writing
The importance of proper preparation and planning cannot be stressed enough in a writing job. Do these stages well and you set up the rest of the activities to fall neatly into place. If you skip them, you will realize your writing mistakes too late.
Before even putting down a single word, you will want to get the following things done:
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Sep
01
2010
Posted by admin as Writing
Part of your proofreading tasks should include checking the correctness of every word you use. Suffice to say, wrong words, especially when used repeatedly, have caused what could have been well-written pieces of writing to turn into a pile of confusing thoughts.
To avoid any wrong words in your writing, you need to determine first if they took place in your content. You can’t spot them if you keep on guessing which parts in all your paragraph seemed wrong.
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Aug
04
2010
Posted by admin as Author
Here are some facts about writing a book that you should remember.
Books require someone to read the book. If you don’t have a group of readers you don’t have anything except a bunch of paper with type on it. You have to find the group you will sell most of the books to and concentrate on them. You can’t be all over. If you look at T.V. channels they always are aimed at a specific group of watchers. Cartoon channels are aimed at kids and teenagers, the news channels at those who want to be kept up to date, science-fiction channels, etc. They concentrate on one group of people, because otherwise nobody will watch them; it is the same with books.
All books need to meet a need. A weight loss book helps to meet the needs of someone who is trying to lose weight, while a fiction book meets the needs of someone who needs to be entertained. Your book must do the same: it needs to give the reader answers or solutions, or at least help them find these answers and solutions to their needs.
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