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  • Why Internet Authors don't need Critics  By : Mike Scantlebury
    New authors are getting conflicting advice about whether to try their luck with Traditional Publishers or use the new resources of the internet. Which is best? Which will bring results? Mike Scantlebury has his own ideas. He is an Internet Author and believes that Traditional Publishing can no longer meet the needs of the aspiring creative writers out there.
  • Overcome Fear of Public Speaking by Feeling the Love  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    Are you one of the majorities of people that fear speaking in public? Fear of public speaking has reached extraordinary proportions affecting most people scheduled to stand up in front of people to speak. One technique that some professional speakers practice is to "feel the love in the room". This may sound like a strange suggestion at first. Read on to discover more.
  • Internet Authors aren't Newspaper Columnists  By : Mike Scantlebury
    The internet is new, so why do critics insist on seeing it as a mere reflection of existing systems and cultural norms? Bloggers aren't journalists and people who write articles for the web aren't media pundits. We're in a New World and old traditions are dying. Isn't that the truth?
  • 5 Ideas to Confidently Unleash Your Creative Writing Skills  By : Lena Tucker
    5 Ideas to unleash your writing skills creatively and confidently.
  • A Survivor's Guide to Writer's Block  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    People tasked with important writing projects often seem to succumb to writer's block, that agonizing feeling of not knowing where to begin on a big project. Yet professional writers never seem to get this condition. That's because they know a few secrets that protect them from ever getting stalled in a writing project.
  • Why Internet Authors don't need surfers  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Internet Authors try to sell books on the web, but they waste time and effort appealing to surfers, people who are quite clearly not interested in printed material. Surfers have short attention spans and are looking for easily accessible thrills and excitement. They don't have the means, or the inclination, to look at novels, stories, or old-fashioned texts. So then, who are the ideal customers for Internet Authors?
  • Proofreading Tips - Four Effective Proofreading Tips  By :
    Proofreading should never be treated as an "optional extra" it must always be treatd as an integral part of the writing process.
  • Public Speaking 101: Speaking Secrets of the Superstars  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    In this new public speaking article, discover behind-the-scenes secrets great public speakers practice that you can incorporate today! 13 proven tips on public speaking skills, conquering fear of public speaking, and getting results. Whether you're speaking in a small meeting or before a group of 400. Especially beneficial for executives, salespeople, business owners, managers, technical people, nonprofits directors and government officials.
  • The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part One  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why would any struggling author want to risk the ritual humiliation of submitting their works to Traditional Publishers when there is a new modern alternative? Mike Scantlebury starts to lay out the 7 Levels of achievement if publishing in a challenging and thought provoking way.
  • Editor's Top 5 Ways to Make Sure Your Article Get Published and Read  By : Cindy Dykstra
    Writing and submitting articles is a time consuming task, but one that can reap huge benefits if done properly. Do yourself and article editors a favor and follow these tips to get your article published and read.
  • Confident Business Presentations  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Some simple suggestions regarding the preparation of a successful speech. Focusing on your audience will help you get your message across. Ignore your audience at your peril.
  • The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Two  By : Mike Scantlebury
    In this second part of a long article, Mike Scantlebury continues to expound his theory that Traditional Publishers and authors want completely different things. He shows how Internet Publishing can help the struggling author and provide precisely what they are looking for, without any of the angst, frustration and disappointment found by pursuing Traditional Publishers.
  • Building up the speaker  By : Vincent Stevenson
    How to encourage and maintain the enthusiasm of the audience when introducing a speaker. Speaking tips used by the pros. Create a great rapport with the audience
  • How to use your voice effectively  By : Vincent Stevenson
    A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
  • Verb  By : Sharon White
    The sound-replacive type of derivation and the stress-replacive type of derivation are unproductive: food — to feed, blood — to bleed; 'import — to im'port, 'transport — to trans'port.
    The typical suffixes expanding the stem of the verb are: -ate (cultivate), -en (broaden), -ifу (clarify), -ise(-ize) (normalise). The verb-deriving prefixes of the inter-class type are: be- (belittle, befriend, bemoan) and en-/em- (engulf, embed). Some other characteristic verbal prefixes are: re- (remake), under

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