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- Ten Essential Tips For Submitting Articles
By: Dwain Berlin
September 24, 2005
- Poetry in a Nutshell
By: Gary R. Hess
September 24, 2005
- The Author Within
By: Esther Smith
September 24, 2005
- 3 Tips to Achieve Your Writing Goals
By: Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ
September 24, 2005
- 5 Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal
By: Patti Testerman
September 24, 2005
- Can Your Theme Be Proved In Your Story?
By: Nick Vernon
September 24, 2005
- Does Each Element of Your Story Further The Theme?
By: Nick Vernon
September 24, 2005
- Have You Tested Your Theme Against Your Plot?
By: Nick Vernon
September 24, 2005
- Is The Theme Running Throughout The Story?
By: Nick Vernon
September 24, 2005
- Does Your Theme Contain Character, Conflict, Resolution?
By: Nick Vernon
September 24, 2005
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- CIC assistant to concentrate on grant writing (The Canton Repository)
CANTON An administrative assistant hired by the Canton Community Improvement Corp. will assist with grant writing and free the office's director to spend more time on economic development.
- UT-Arlington lecturer known for love of writing, horses (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By MARK AGEE ARLINGTON — George Proctor was a "Renaissance cowboy" whose joys were horses, writing and writing about horses, friends say. "He had a passion for everything," said Bob Vardeman of Albuquerque. "He was an endless well of enthusiasm." Mr. Proctor, a senior lecturer in communications at the University of Texas at Arlington, died Sunday afternoon of an undetermined illness a few days ...
- Online grant-writing classes offered at Tri-County Technical College (Anderson Independent-Mail)
Tri-County Technical College will offer online grant-writing and nonprofit-management classes this fall
- Get travel-writing tips (This Week Worthington)
One of the earliest known examples of travel writing is from Petrarch, the Italian poet and humanist. In 1336, while traveling in France, he decided to climb a nearby mountain, and later compared his ascent of Mount Ventoux to his own moral progress.
- The Stan O’Neal Resolution (New York Times)
When I first started writing this piece, I thought it was going to be a look at the employment agreement between Merrill Lynch and John A. Thain, its chief executive.
- News writing award winners (Boston Globe)
Winners in the New England Associated Press News Executives Association writing contest. The awards will be presented on Friday, Sept. 19, at NEAPNEA's fall conference in Concord, N.H.
- AIMS writing scores down across the board (Tucson Citizen)
Writing scores on the 2008 AIMS test were lower across the board statewide, except in the eighth grade, where there was a slight upturn from the previous year. Math and reading scores were relatively unchanged.
- The Day Wins Writing, Photo, Design Awards (New London Day)
The New England Associated Press News Executives Association has announced the winners of its annual competitions for newspaper writing, design and photography. Day staff members won
- Bond Insurers Continue to Retrench (New York Times)
The Ambac Financial Group said on Wednesday that net income tripled after a new accounting rule allowed its insurance unit to turn its difficulties into a gain, but the company said it was writing little new business.
- PAWS results show writing weaknesses (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)
Among other 2008 results, third- and sixth-graders did the best in math. CHEYENNE -- State standardized exam results indicate that writing is the subject Wyoming students struggle with most.
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