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UK Copyright Law: A Quick Guide For Freelance Writers (09 Feb 2007) As a freelance writer, you'll need to be aware of the legal protection your work enjoys so you don't sign away rights that you should retain. This is a guide to some key aspects of UK copyright law.
Term Papers and Essays - How to Write Better Papers (09 Feb 2007) What's happening with your college term papers and essays? Unfortunately, that's a question that a lot of student's cannot or do not want to answer. I see students on almost a daily basis who have the term paper blues. Their biggest problem? They just can't seem to get started. They procrastinate and rationalize.
Elizabethtown (2005) Deconstructed (09 Feb 2007) Want to write a screenplay? Check out this deconstruction to see how these things are put together:
Lord of War (2005) Deconstructed (09 Feb 2007) Want to write a screenplay? Find out how these things are constructed. Below is a deconstruction of Lord of War (2005).
The Matrix (1999) (09 Feb 2007) The Matrix follows the Hero's Journey template...
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Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Deconstructed (09 Feb 2007) Learn about the Hero's Journey by analysing the deconstruction of Raiders of the Lost Ark....
Injustice in Our Own Country (09 Feb 2007) Laughing at her pathetic attempt to deter him, he fired the gun point blank into her. The impact at such close range spun her around and he fired again...
Finding Freelance Journalism Work (09 Feb 2007) Writers today have so many choices— should I work full time, should I be in print or broadcast media, how about freelance work? The path you choose to tread is "your own." Never select a career based on the needs of family/friends/or popular opinion. The choice must stem from within—what is it you seek from your work—money, a sense of fulfilment, and above all the freedom to choose?
How to Read When Youre Writing (09 Feb 2007) Many writers say it: "I don't read when I'm writing". They think it will contaminate their voice, that whatever style they're reading will somehow seep into their work and it really won't be theirs. That's only a problem if you're writing a 21st-century urban romance and last night's reading of Pride and Prejudice has you making your characters sound like they're in an English drawing room and not a Miami nightclub!
3 Low Cost Ways to Meet Agents & Editors (09 Feb 2007) These days it's common knowledge that it's hard to meet an agent or an editor through an unsolicited mailing. They are more likely to pay attention to a submission coming from someone they have met in person. To that end, writers flock to conferences so they can get some face time with real live agents and editors. And that's great.
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Effective Story and Screenplay Writing: Use the Heros Journey (09 Feb 2007) Summary of 18 major stages of the Hero's Journey.
Craft: Teaching Screenwriting Effectively (09 Feb 2007) The fastest route to successful screenwriting...
How to Find Weaknesses in Your Script (09 Feb 2007) Being "married" to your screenplay is asking for trouble. Get a divorce! Here are some practical how-to exercises you can use to find your objective view of your work and make your script better.
Start Right Now (09 Feb 2007) Our attempt here is to show you that writing college term paper is not that terrifying. Because there always will be people who are sincerely enthusiastic about helping you in it.
Ghost Writers - How To Hire A Good One - Part Two (09 Feb 2007) Once you've selected the writer you consider most suitable to handle your book or software project, it's important you set out very clearly exactly what you expect -- always keeping in mind what the writer also wants from the experience. Ideally, you should both come away from the project having enjoyed a win-win situation you would cheerfully repeat.
This makes particularly good sense from your point of view, because, once you establish a sound working relationship with a good writer, you can eliminate all that ground work in the future.
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Write Without Editing (09 Feb 2007) Too many novelists miss the chance to write powerfully, because they constantly stop to edit as they write. Learn to write without editing. Go back and edit later. Your work will be so much more vibrant and you will draw your reader right into the story.
Revealed! Ancient Chinese Secrets To Overcoming Writers Block! (09 Feb 2007) You know, some jobs just stink, and no matter how hard you
try, there's just very little to no redeeming value in them.
How to Write a Research Paper (09 Feb 2007) This paper explains the basic requirements for writing a fine college level research paper. This paper has been written in the APA writing style. This paper defines all the basic elements and techniques needed to write an effective research paper.
The Printed Word (09 Feb 2007) Giving thanks to the writing tools we use.
Journaling Your Book to Completion (09 Feb 2007) On any given day, how many people, events, problems, projects, family issues, things to remember and appointments are running through your mind? A LOT, right? If you're writing a book, you have to add on top of that a whole other world of characters, events, settings, plots, (if you're writing fiction) or stories, bullet points, theories and rhetoric (if you're writing non-fiction). How do you keep track of it all?
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