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Best Editing Tools for Creative Writers | Writers' Bloc - 0 views

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    Picture this. You've spent hours or days conceptualizing and writing a killer short story, article, or blog post. Your time has had to be organized, you've forgotten about everything else and now you're ready to face yourself with all the ideas inside your mind. Now that all that work is behind you, the process of editing may seem boring, time-consuming, and pointless.
anglejais94

Read online fiction, love stories in English - 0 views

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    StoryMirror is online portal for all creative people and those guys who love to read more about different & unique fields. We have lot of Fiction, non-fiction, real life, horror and love stories for reading online at StoryMirror.
anglejais94

One liner real life short stories in Hindi - 0 views

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    Read and share one line short stories in Hindi language with Story Mirror and enjoy reading one line short story in multy category like horror, love and real life story of the creativity people.
Ninja Essays

10 Sure-Fire Editing Tips That Work For Bloggers | Successful Blogging - 2 views

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    "You write great social media posts and blogs, but still don't get the best feedback from your readers? No matter how creative and inspired you are, there are always a huge number of posts that cover similar points. How can you become the best one?"
peppermarketing

How To Give Writers Feedback - 8 Real-Life Notes Revised To Get Better Results - 0 views

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    Most managers or marketers cannot afford the time, patience or creative energy to provide comprehensive feedback on a project. It is simply easier and more time-efficient to trust your team to understand and improvise. "This isn't working for me." "This needs something more." "This doesn't fit our brand." "Get a better quote."
David Leonhardt

MUSE Scholarship - 0 views

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    The purpose of the MUSE Scholarship is to help writing students (journalism, creative writing, public relations, communications, screenwriting, etc.) pay for their first year. Expenses are always toughest in the first year. Applicants will be asked to write an original 400-600 word story as part of their application by May 15.
David Leonhardt

How to come up with NEW and UNIQUE story ideas - YouTube - 0 views

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    DO YOU NEED A NEW, UNIQUE STORY IDEA? Do you feel like it's missing some magic ingredient that makes you addicted to writing it? If so, don't worry-you're not alone. Lots of writers feel this way, even if they really LOVE their book and have "done everything right." If the thrill is gone… it's time to brainstorm new ideas! In this video, I'm sharing my favorite prompts for brainstorming NEW IDEAS, guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing and give you a springboard to explore new possibilities for your book. Grab a notebook and let's brainstorm together!
David Leonhardt

Why students are picking up fiction writing as a hobby - The Arbiter - 0 views

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    This idea can sound intimidating, but it works. Creative writing allows writers to step away from their personal life, and create an entirely fictional universe in which they are in control and there is no longer a need to conform to anyone else's ideas or opinions.
jimmy4559

The tinnitus of existence - 0 views

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    Everyone gets bored from time to time. But is that such a bad thing? Are there positive aspects to being bored? And how long does it take you to be bored, a couple of hours or a matter of seconds? If we can't stand to be unoccupied for a few seconds is that genuine boredom or something else? And what is it with those eureka moments? Why is it when we're bored we suddenly get such great ideas?
Clark Waggoner

Micro Narrative 1 : Ice Fishing on Acid - 0 views

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    This article is a piece of experimental fiction, called a micro narrative, by Clark Waggoner, a free-lance writer in Portland, Or. It covers the themes of the meaning of life and death and fulfillment. It is one of a number of posts that deals with similar themes and is realized in a similar manner.
Clark Waggoner

Fiction: Drinking with Old Man America, and Other Fairy Tales... - 0 views

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    This is an original work of fiction by Clark Waggoner, a freelance writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. It is a beat inspired piece about a young writer traveling across the country. It focuses on the events of a couple drunken nights that the narrator romanticizes and personifies as he stumbles about.
Michelle Thompson

StoryLink: Your connection to creative success - 0 views

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    Seems an excellent community, most of the services onsite (articles, monthly ezine etc) are free without having to sign up, and some good figures on membership for groups. Filmmaking and writing.
Michelle Thompson

How to write | BBC World Service - 0 views

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    The BBC's How to Write pages are an excellent resource for writers. Learn how to write a novel, a radio play or screenplay, download resources and templates, meet several well known writers who work with the BBC.
Michelle Thompson

Writing Creatively and Successfully at Scribblepad (UK) - 0 views

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    Articles on many topics for the writer.
Michelle Thompson

UKAuthors - Online Creative Writing and Poetry Community. - 0 views

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    Huge writer's site with Writer of the Month, forums, articles, journals, poetry, interaction. Publishing Days are Mondays and Fridays.
Michelle Thompson

Creative Writing Corner - 0 views

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    Blair Hurley's blog
Michelle Thompson

One Million Monkeys Typing: A Collaborative Writing Project - 0 views

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    Read. When you finish a snippet of text, click 'read more'. You'll be given three paths that continue the story. If you like your options, keep reading. If you reach an end, or don't like the story's trajectory, Write a new snippet and take the story's direction into your own hands. Publish - and others may add on to your story. If the story gets ranked well and has enough offshoots it stays, if not, watch it wither and die.
Michelle Thompson

Creative Writing | Writing Tips | Writing Ideas - 0 views

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    Melissa Donovan's writing blog, full of excellent content
David Wetzel

Typewriters Then and Now - 0 views

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    Unlike many younger people today, I remember using typewriters to do all of my writing. This manual process was considered to be a great technological leap from pencil and paper. Try finding a typewriter today, good luck!
David Wetzel

Writing as a Process of Inquiry - 0 views

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    Being the curious type, with the inane ability to know how to look up information and conduct research, I soon found a quote by Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630) who was a German astronomer who stated - Why are things as they are and not otherwise? My mentor extraordinaire!
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