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2009
About Automatic Writing

50 minutes ago by inkspeare

Not much has been said about automatic writing/dictation. The same goes for Angel speak. For many spiritual leaders and authors they go hand in hand. A practice that has been in existence and available to our race for many centuries is not being used to its greatest potential. Read on. http://www.as ...

Inkspeare - inkspeare.wordpress.com · Rank: 183,506

Chapter 1 Zone Launch!

1 hour ago by Vicki Hinze

Today, I've launched a new Special Project, CHAPTER 1 ZONE. The purpose is to provide a forum where authors and readers can connect through the first chapter of the author's novel. A chapter will be featured for a week. The first feature is James Rollins' ALTER OF EDEN. Additionally, there will be a ...

Vicki Hinze 1 Writer 1 Life - everydaywoman.typepad.com/vicki_hinze_1_writer_1_li

HURRY BURRY SPOILS THE CURRY - Life Style Management

2 hours ago by Vikram Karve

Are You a Victim of Hurry Sickness By VIKRAM KARVE A central element of lifestyle management is the skill to creatively balance achievement and work success with leisure activities, family life and social involvements. Another critical aspect is the ability to feel comfortable at work and at home an ...

Writings of Vikram Karve - vikramkarve.livejournal.com · 2 references

Netsky onboard with Key Of Knife and Hospital

4 hours ago by Ash

It’s mussle+chips, waffles and a pint of Hoegaarden all round as Songs In The Key Of Knife publishing celebrates the exclusive signing of Belgian wonderkid Netsky!! It’s hard to believe that Boris ‘Netsky’ Daenen’s debut release on an offshoot of DJ Hype’s Ganja label arrived as recently as spring 2 ...

Songs in the Key of Knife - keyofknife.com/blog · 1 reference

Honorable Mention…

4 hours ago by Danielle Yockman

Image via Wikipedia Author Jaime Rush sponsors a contest every month called the Kick Butt First Line Contest for writers and readers. I entered October’s contest with a couple of entries, and received an honorable mention for my first line from my WIP The Navy Lady. Lady Phoebe Howard had been in an ...

Danielle's Romantic Times - dyockman.wordpress.com · 1 reference

4 Steps to Successful White Paper Outlines

5 hours ago by John White

White papers need structure, and smart marketing managers work out the structure with an outline early in the writing process. Be sure your writer includes these elements in an outline. How often do you get started down a path in your work, only to realize you have to backtrack and go down a differe ...

Michael Stelzner's Writing ... - writingwhitepapers.com/blog · Rank: 31,826 · 251 references

Writing Studio in the Woods by Andrew Berman

6 hours ago by Tanakorn Koomrampai

Private Library from A Space In Time on Vimeo. Have seen this in the net and think this is worth to share, from architect Andrew Berman Architect . It is a library and studio for a writer. This is a short film about New York architect Andrew Berman’s dream project. Commissioned to design a writing s ...

architecture buzz!! - architecture-buzz.com · 1 reference

Become a writer with Karaditales

7 hours ago by atulag

Have you ever wished to become a published author? Has reading all the mystery writers made you think, what if I could write like that someday? But the only problem has been how to begin… Then there is good news for you, because a beginning has already been made. Karaditales, one of the most lovable ...

Indiantadka - atulag.wordpress.com

Published on Feedbooks #2: Small Stories

8 hours ago by Hadrien

For our second interview, we’re glad to talk to Small Stories who recently published the first Wave fiction on Feedbooks ( Bathrobe Guru), but also two collections of nanofiction ( Small Stories, Uncollected Stories) and Twitter novels ( Eating Grass, What It Means). I write microfiction using the t ...

Feedbooks : Blog - blog.feedbooks.com · Rank: 156,296 · 37 references

Creating setting

8 hours ago by doggonedmysteries

Is setting that important? Today it isn’t as important as it was way-back-when. Long descriptions will put today’s readers to sleep. However, one does need to create a believable world. The old writers took pages to describe the setting. Today, with less patient readers, we need to nail it in a para ...

Doggonedmysteries - doggonedmysteries.wordpress.com · 11 references

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