In a previous article that I wrote, “The Art of Christian writing,” I talked about how to write from God’s inspiration as a Christian writer. When you decide to write a Christian ebook, its kind of content is not going to be vastly different from your other writing works as a Christian writer. You are …
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Is Wireless Internet Technology Making Journalism Obsolete?
It is no secret that newspapers, magazines, and other publications of traditional journalism are badly hemorrhaging readership. Many people familiar with the industry put the blame on mobile broadband and other Internet technologies, which has led to the Internet rapidly replacing these publications as people’s primary source of news. What impact does this have on …
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How to Beat Down Writer’s Block and Write Like a Pro
First off, you need to realize that writer’s block is a state of mind. And I’ll show you why here in a second or two, when I get past this 15 minute time limit. But first things first… Start writing your blog post with some quick and easy tips for accomplishing your specific task – …
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How Delaying The Decision Of Hiring A Copywriter Could Be Costing You $$$$
Dear Friend, Would you call yourself a good decision maker? I know I am, but I know too many people who aren’t and it’s costing them dearly! Get this. Recently, a very close friend of mine was job hunting here in London. After countless interviews, he was presented with two amazing job offers. I’m talking …
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Use Metaphors and Similes to Find Nonfiction Writing Ideas
Two writing methods useful to spice up your writing and make it more fun is to use a metaphor or simile to illustrate a point in your writing. METAPHOR OR SIMILE DEFINED Both a metaphor and a simile are statements of comparison between two different items that share one aspect or trait in common. Unlike …
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A Frum (Orthodox) Philadelphia Shul (Synagogue) Member Talks About Nechemya
Nechemyah was a powerful leader and influential adviser in the Persian government. He advised Darius, King of Persia, who Jewish tradition identifies as the son of Ahasuerus through Esther, which makes Darius, halachically Jewish. Nechemyah received from the king the right of police power and the right to bring weapons and contingents of armed men …
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Self Publishing – Quantity or Quality?
You must be wondering what the title of the post meant? Yes, it is still related to the self publishing of books. There are some authors that think ‘just business’ when publishing on Amazon Kindle. Some authors have just designed a business model that just produced books in lightning speed and increased their number of …
What Exactly Is a Ghost Rewriter, and Why Would You Ever Use This Service?
You seldom see the term “ghost rewriter” used, if you’ve ever seen it at all. If you search that term online, you’ll see tons of site listings for ghostwriters and then maybe some sprinkled in for rewriters. Ghostwriting is the more familiar service, which is an involved method of getting a book written that’s based …
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Junk Journalism: Why Writing For Ad Space Turns Readers Off
The most frustrating thing that can happen to someone attempting to research most any subject online is running into Junk Journalism. You visit a website looking for serious information or content only to be confronted by a wordy, mostly useless article. If you are lucky it might contain one or two sentences of information that …
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