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- Is my Property Haunted?
By: Sandrea Mosses - Nov 13, 2009 Over the last twenty years we have seen a huge increase in all paranormal subjects areas Investigation groups have sprung up all over the place and...
- The Cat Who Came to Dinner
By: Susan Hawkins - Nov 5, 2009 Until this three-month odyssey, I wasn't much of a cat fan It's not that I disliked them
- Santa Claus: Good Old 'Saint Nick'
By: Peter Boxall - Oct 27, 2009 The original idea of Santa Claus, (or Father Christmas in Britain, or Papa Noël in France, etc) came from St
- The Poker Game
By: John Patrick Lamont - Oct 9, 2009 The late night poker game at Felix Hurdsman's suite was a very prestigious high-stakes affair The potential for substantial losses was great for...
- Sterling Silver and Beaded Trendy Jewelry - A Short Story About It!
By: GKM - Oct 4, 2009 Beaded trendy jewelry If you are the kind who loves to have jewelry that matches your collection of clothes perfectly, then beaded trendy jewelry...
- Recovering Charles - Chapter 3 Excerpt
By: Jason F. Wright - Sep 29, 2009 Six o'clock am The TV was on again
- Recovering Charles - Chapter 2 Excerpt
By: Jason F. Wright - Sep 28, 2009 I was fourteen and certainly not the most popular kid in Mrs Ingham's eighth grade music class
- How to Write the Perfect Novel - Eight Hints to Properly Format a Manuscript
By: Robert L. Bacon - Sep 18, 2009 A writer can start with THE CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE and move from it to any number of academic works on what a manuscript layout should look like....
- How To Skyrocket Your Determination To Write
By: George Hutton - Sep 1, 2009 Many have a desire to write, but few follow through. Once you realize the secret, you are halfway there.
- Compelling Characters Make For Compelling Novels
By: George Hutton - Sep 1, 2009 You can easily create a set of compelling characters to fill your novel. When you do that, you drastically improve your chances of success.
- How To Develop A Powerful Burning Desire To Write A Bestseller
By: George Hutton - Sep 1, 2009 Before a bestselling novel is born, it is a desire in the heart and the mind of its creator. That means you.
- Pressure Points (An Excerpt From Secret Daughter By June Cross)
By: June Cross - Aug 31, 2009 My stepfather Larry Storch's success as a character actor hinged on the indeterminate ethnicity of his face: his broad forehead, defined...
- Excerpt From Life Is Like A Line, Part One
By: Cynthia M. Sabotka - Aug 30, 2009 I was born September 18, 1953, in Harper Hospital in Detroit My mother reports that I must have been anxious for my arrival because her easy...
- Elijah's Coin Chapter 15 Excerpt
By: Steve O'Brien - Aug 30, 2009 Allen Baker had a college degree and a history of short-term employment He was the only son of helicopter parents who hovered and did everything in...
- In Pharaoh's Land
By: June Cross - Aug 30, 2009 I would enter Radcliffe College in September 1971, but graduate from Harvard College four years later Mine was the last class of women admitted to...
- How To Write Breathtaking Characters And Claim Your Spot On the Bestseller List
By: George Hutton - Aug 29, 2009 Writing compelling characters is easier than you think. By applying a few simple principles, your characters will take on a life all their own.
- How To Banish Your Self-Limiting Beliefs Through Writing
By: George Hutton - Aug 28, 2009 When you write down your ideas and share them others, you create an almost magical transformational process. And of course, the more you do this,...
- How To Copy The Creative Genius Of Walt Disney To Write A Bestseller
By: George Hutton - Aug 27, 2009 One to way to become incredibly creative to simply copy what other creative people have done. Here is one powerful way to do just that.
- How To Create Compelling Characters That Stand Out
By: George Hutton - Aug 27, 2009 A good character is the backbone of any good story. If you thought it was hard to create compelling characters, think again. You probably already...
- Writing a Novel for Publication - The Levels of Professional Editing and the Role of Each
By: Robert L. Bacon - Aug 27, 2009 Some writers, especially at the early stages of their writing endeavors, have the misconception that the use of an editor is a sign of weakness....
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