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The News -
Getting Started
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Written by Diane Eble
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When I mention to people that I am an author, I often get the
response, "I want to write a book someday." I then ask, "Why someday?
Why not today?"
The reason, of course, is because most people
don't know where to start with writing a book. I'm going to banish that
right now by giving you a simple technique that will take you only
10-15 minutes per day.
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The News -
Writing
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Written by Christina Sponias
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Whenever you write anything, it is most important to transmit a
message to your readers because this is what gives value to your work.
If
you write several beautiful words but actually convey nothing, your
work will only entertain someone for a while, but it will be forgotten
as soon as the reader finishes reading it. Thus, your purpose as an
author is to make people think about your words and feel what you are
trying to express.
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The News -
All Things Blog
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Written by AFP Global Edition
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A new media army has descended on the Democratic convention in Colorado this week, boldly claiming to offer a fresh perspective on US politics distinct from the mainstream media.
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The News -
Writing
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Written by Sheelah Kolhatkar
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How hard is it, Katha Pollitt asked in The Nation last month, to hire female columnists? "How hard can it be to 'find' Barbara Ehrenreich … Dahlia Lithwick … Sharon Lerner … Debra Dickerson?""Here's the monkey wrench," said Ms. Dickerson, author of The End of Blackness. "The New York Times had me in contention for a spot on the editorial board, and The Washington Post offered me a column a couple of years ago that I turned down. And I turned it down for typically 'female' reasons."
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