Posts Tagged as ‘reading’

March 16, 2008

Tips for writers

I stumbled across this informative site this week,   Daily Writing Tips It’s packed with valuable information for writers. Categories include freelance writing, business writing, grammer, misused words and a whole lot more. What’s also interesting is the comparisons between American English and British English, for example with the use of punctuation in relation to quotation marks.
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March 11, 2008

How to get ahead as a freelance writer

Freelance writing is a life-long learning process. It’s not just about researching for the next gig. It’s about constantly researching and analyzing.life; every place we visit, every person we meet, every conversation we listen to, and of course every words we read. Freelance writers who want to get ahead do so by  keeping abreast with the developing world, new laws, new [...]

February 27, 2008

Who wants a writing coach?

Move aside life coach and welcome the writing coach. The concept is similar - guidance. Guidance in this case is assisting you in writing that long-awaited novel. Writing with vision.com  is seeing the vision of writing a book become a reality.
Anne Wayman the author, has over 30 years  successful freelance work under her belt. She offers a visioning teleclass [...]

February 21, 2008

Read To Write

During my once-in-a-while outburst of dusting my bookshelves and books, I realize shamefully that there are many books  that I have not read. They  look  crisp and  new, as when I had bought them. I could easily set up a new bookstore in the comfort of my own home. So what now?  I am going to read at least one  book a week. It’s not a tall order for [...]