A few tips for writers on maintaining confidence in yourself when faced with the wide world of competition and rejection.
The shelf life of an article has a lot to do with how much exposure a particular article will get.
Help on getting fans.
My approach to picking a title for a poem.
Guidance to those who are continually searching for proven, effective ways to keep their work fresh, relevant, and consistently viewed for life. Through smart, strategic steps, you make all your work limitlessly successful.
Maximum promotion equals maximum salary. Don’t expect to be paid for doing nothing.
What are the six themes that hook readers into your story?
A paper written about Mark Twain’s book “Life on the Mississippi” and how, even though written about a river, it was interesting enough to finish.
As writers, we want to capture the attention of our readers, agents and publishers. The way to do that is to make sure your choice of words keeps the pacing and doesn’t detract from your plot.