Tag: Writing Tips
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How to Get Your Mortgage Approved While Working as a Freelance Writer
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in ArticleBy: Anya Willis, Founder of FITKIDS and Yoga Instructor The Key to Being Approved for a Mortage as a Freelancer The key to being approved for a mortgage as a self-employed individual is to provide the bank with ample evidence regarding your financial stability. If you’re a freelance writer or other freelancer who’s looking to…
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Tried and True Clichés
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in ArticleBy: Ken Discenza, Esq. I detest the pointless drivel I read from modern writers. It seems all they can do is rely on tried and true clichés. If I read one more piece of writing filled with the same old clichés, I will scream. Originality is all in a day’s work for a skilled writer.…
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5 Tips for Vivid Writing
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in ArticleBy: Mary Discenza and Anna Hallett, The Writing Party (5 Tips for Vivid Writing) The best fiction draws you in The best fiction has the power to draw you in so you are a participant in the plot. You identify with the characters so completely you experience the same fears, excitement, rage, joy, sadness and grief.…
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How to Write a Love Letter
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in ArticleBy: Anna Hallett and Mary Discenza, The Writing Party (How to Write a Love Letter) The following is an excerpt from The Writing Party Inspirations: Have Fun Exploring Your Creative Side Writing a Love Letter One of the most treasured of letters is the love letter. It feels so good to read and reread the words…
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Using Denotation and Connotation to Compose Meaningful Poetry
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in ArticleBy: Anna Hallett, Director, The Writing Party (Using Denotation and Connotation to Compose Meaningful Poetry) Denotation and Connotation Defined Poets use words to make a strong emotional impact. Words are used sparingly and chosen with great care. Because of this, the denotation and connotation of words take on great importance. Denotation is the dictionary definition of a…
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Starting a Movement: 5 things we writers can do to move more than our fingers while we work
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in ArticleBy: Felicia Joly, Author of The ABC’s of Wealth (Starting a Movement: 5 things we writers can do to move more than our fingers while we work) I write a lot for work and work a lot from home. When I am home, my six-year-old often comes by to see whether I am available for…
