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Here is one simple question, with a million answers-What is the most important thing in your life?Don't choose anything that you'll regret, what truly is the most important thing right now, or what is it forever?
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Added by erika on March 23, 2010 at 11:56pm —
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I am so confused. This may come easily to all of you, but for me........ Ok here it goes. When you are using diolauge where should you put these???>>>>>"??? ex.) "Hi!" and some people do "Hi"! PLEASE HELP!!!
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Added by erika on March 18, 2010 at 9:04pm —
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Added by David Bowman on March 18, 2010 at 8:30pm —
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Added by Howard Alan Lantzer on March 18, 2010 at 1:48pm —
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Added by Mark A. Santomieri on March 15, 2010 at 11:54pm —
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The following takes place right after the last posting of Crossed Wires.
Chuck came closer to the door and his partner, who had now dropped back down to all fours and had quieted to a low growl, and said: “What the f*** was that all about, ol’ buddy? You thought maybe that fuckered up cowboy guy was back again?”
It seemed like Nixon cringed when Chuck said that string of words. Chuck definitely did.
“The bastard said…
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Added by Mark A. Santomieri on March 15, 2010 at 2:48pm —
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Added by Chris Allen Clark on March 14, 2010 at 10:51pm —
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Outskirts Press located on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado recently published my book Biscuits With Archie: The Poetry and Stories of C. H. Allen Clark. Delightfully funny, it depicts poetry and stories filled with animals, animals, and more animals. The short story Thirteen Dogs and Nine Horses depicts something out of a film by Alfred Hitchcock. He once made a film about birds. Today, his interests may find our home full of cats and dogs.
Archie, Mama's favorite dog, finds his way…
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Added by Chris Allen Clark on March 13, 2010 at 9:39pm —
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I took a writing course about four years ago. By the end of the second session, I was thinking, “Sheeze! I could teach this course.” I learned only one thing. During the second month, I learned the name of a very important concept I had been using unconsciously for years, thereby increasing my ability to write and edit purposefully.
Grammatical versus Rhetorical Subject
I learned that sentences can have two types of subjects: Grammatical and…
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Added by David Bowman on March 12, 2010 at 8:58pm —
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Hey all!
As professional writers, we must adhere to certain very stringent rules and regulations in the executing of our story telling. We all know that our proofers and editors are the ones that catch the ubiquitous abherrent errors, but it behooves us to become our own proofers and editors before we submit our work for publication.
Blogging is a great way to get your work out there, to garner interest, but keeping in tune with the standards for submission is a very neccesary…
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Added by Mark A. Santomieri on March 12, 2010 at 7:30pm —
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Though I've written two self-publishing books, I've neglected getting much advice from other writers. I mainly have taken the advice of my publishers and through reading publishing materials. I find it rewarding to join this site(Authors.com, authors, writers,publishers, and book readers) .. . I believe as I further my writings, I'll now enjoy the task even more. My present published writing, (Crossing the Pilgrim Journey), is about making the best choices in living the Christian life. It…
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Added by Trudy Coiley on March 12, 2010 at 12:00am —
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This is the final leg of what has become an unintended trilogy on the book editing profession, and while it might appear to be blantantly self-promoting, I hope it at least will shed a little light on the book-doctoring discipline.
A Need for Definition
A few months ago I published an article I was asked to write that explained the different phases of book editing: critiques, copy/line editing, and developmental editing. I also provided a range…
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Added by Robert L. Bacon on March 11, 2010 at 6:00pm —
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Added by www.m-yebooks.co.uk on March 11, 2010 at 1:00pm —
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Added by Rachel Titus on March 10, 2010 at 9:11pm —
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Added by Sandra Hyatt Bausch on March 10, 2010 at 12:00am —
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I still got no comments on what i should write about. Please comment.
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Added by julia on March 9, 2010 at 3:00am —
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Added by erika on March 9, 2010 at 2:30am —
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Everyday there are many people on the Internet that sit at their desk or behind their laptop and think that today is the day that I will write an ebook. This is not going to be a successful ebook, because it takes time, research and planning. However, some people only think of the access they have with the Internet, while not having to face the public and take that as meaning they do not need to do the same amount of research.
Writing an ebook in any genre takes the planning and…
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Added by Authors.com on March 8, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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How important to book sales is the cover? It is one of the most important visual presentations that the writer has to help promote their book. The cover is the first thing that will draw the reader and potential buyer to the book.
What many authors do not stop and think about is that this cover will be what draws many people to purchase their book, because of the artwork on the cover that will entice their imagination. The artwork is rarely done by the author in preparing…
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Added by Authors.com on March 8, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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