Inimitable Charles Dickens

Buried at Westminster Abbey, which he expressly did not want, his last resting place will today be the scene of the largest-ever gathering of living relatives of a single author, commemorating his 200th anniversary.

Twitter for Journalist

The relation between Twitter and Journalist.

Five Tips for Cleaning Up Your Writing Right Now!

I would like to take this time and offer some much needed advise in cleaning up your writing right now!

Writing Tips: What is The Difference Between Stationary and Stationery?

Is it possible that you may have never even used the word Stationery before because it is simply not a common word used in our modern vocabulary?…that is if you are not a writer of course. Read on to see what I mean.

When Writing Becomes Your Obsession

Obsession is often looked at as a curse, but could it also be a sign of a blessing? (Writing) is it a course or a blessing? I will leave you to decide.

It´s A Writer´s Right To Decide

I´d be very angry if someone decided to delete some of my articles at my back.

Finding The Writing Critic Within and Reigning Victorious Over It

I have recently been reading a book entitled “Writing Alone and With Others” written by Pat Schneider who is widely known to be one of the wisest teachers of writing. I only have begun this book and so far I am amazed. I do highly suggest that all fellow writers make this book an added bonus to their collection.

Jessi Haish: Small Town Blogger, Big Time Star?

This was published on my old blog, but I deleted it, and republished here.

Write Like a Reader and Read Like a Writer

Introduction:

In this article my goal and purpose is to help my fellow readers to become more grammar structured and proficient in their writing abilities and to be more comprehensive in their reading abilities. In this article I will share with you (the reader) on how becoming a better reader can and will also make you a better writer. I am sure that we have all heard this said once before “what must go up must come down”. With that in mind, if we learn to become better readers then we will also subconsciously become better writers. Some readers and fellow writers may find this method a bit out of the norm, but then again some may also agree with me.

Example of Good Conduct

Daily Bible Reading. Please share your thoughts.

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