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Neil Gaiman addresses students of art-- all the arts
Writing
Kurt Vonnegut's Rules for Writing
Writing
Cut 'was' and 'were' to make your writing stronger
Writing
Unless the dialogue tag dramatically changes the meaning of the sentence, always use "said" or "asked"
Writing
Student Now's Top 10 Essay Writing Tips
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7 Tips for Effective Writing by Jeff Goins
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Forget Your Work
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On Rock Journalism
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How to Write Page Turning Sci-Fi with Paul Collins
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P.D. James--5 Bits of writing advice
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Ten Rules of Capitalization for Fiction Writers
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Hard Writing = Easy Reading
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Four Basics of Writing
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Cluttered Writing
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Always Get Checked by Someone Else!
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Market Your Children's Book
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Rejection and Persistence
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Advice for Children’s Authors
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Playwrighting Tip--Scrap Your Favorite Line?
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Editing Tip--The mistake that gets missed
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Don't Add Content for the Purpose of Adding Content.
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Fact Check, Fact Check, Fact Check.
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Always Make an Outline
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Dealing with Rejections
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