In China, in parks, mountains and villages, you can find Chinese characters or other symbols carved on living bamboos. People just act naturally, on the smooth surface, picking up a stone with sharp tips. This simple, natural way of writing could have been practiced thousands of years ago and have to do with the origin […]
Monthly Archives: February 2021
Promoting Your Online Business With Article Marketing
In this modern age, promoting your business online is becoming quite interesting and exciting by the day. But, you will agree with me that aspiring online business owners must first know what it takes to do this in the first place. There are many ways of creating public awareness for your business. Placing advert in […]
Direct Response Copywriter Tricks of the Trade
Direct response copywriters won’t always tell you what I’m about to tell you… We know direct response copywriters have more in common with salespeople than with writers of literature… since it’s the job of direct response copywriters to sell products and services rather than to entertain or provide dramatic satisfaction for readers. They differ greatly […]
Freelance Writers – Marketing is Not a Dirty Word – Part 1
I often have the opportunity to meet new medical writers, and their most frequent concern is that they don’t like to/want to/have the money to [insert your choice here] market themselves to prospective clients. In one breath, they admit they hate to market; in the next they lament their lack of projects and, as a […]
Using the Five Senses to Enhance Your Writing
Sight This is the one sense that provides most of the detail for our stories. Our words become our readers’ eyes, giving us a blank canvas upon which to paint a picture to tell our story. From the sight of a common fear, such as a spider creeping silently along the floor to the glimpse […]
Worlds Beyond Strange World (Planet Reversal Last Episode With Dr. McGee) X
When Dr. McGee left my office to investigate a matter concerning Venus and Saturn, along with its moons, he left with me his memorandums on his research up to date on the issue he was putting together. Somehow I was not optimistic I’d not see him again in the flesh. I had no doubts he-as […]
Writers Against Plagiarism
#WritersAgainstPlagiarism If you’re not up to date on the #CopyPasteCris, I highly suggest you read Nora Roberts’ post – Plagiarism, Then and Now (link under “What Can We Do?”). Essentially, there’s a bevy of scammers and plagiarizers out there copying and pasting the work, in whole or in part, of elite authors, particularly in the […]