Archive for December, 2006
There is a proposed wind power site located in Herkimer County New York. This is adjacent to a 160 acre property that is currently being used as a tree resource by James R Hirst of East Penn Gardens...
Verbs
One of the most common pitfalls writers make is in the use of passive and active verbs. When speaking, most people tend to use active verbs without thinking, but when writing, many revert t...
When you hear the word 'creativity' what comes to mind? How about words like spontaneity, impulsive, hasty, on the spot ideas?
Some reason we associate creativity and not just in writing with...
The key to overall internet business success is the amount, and quality, of your website visitors. But, how can you achieve that with articles in today's Web 2.0 world? This article shows three easy, real, and applicable techniques how you can write better articles for increased online traffic.
You have worked hard writing your novel. Months or years of painstaking work, all culminating into a polish piece of prose. You sent out your query letters, complete with synopsis and sample chapters....
Although podcasting has definitely surpassed the popularity and usefulness of blogging nowadays, that certainly doesn't mean blogging is a dying art. Not at all! If you take the time to browse around ...
If you have been reading all the online articles that people like myself have posted over the years, you might have wondered, "How do they do it?" Well, here's a way for you to write your own articles with almost no skills at all.
Ghost writing is a marvelous talent, and good ghost writers should be treasured by webmasters lucky enough to find them. If you have a website that needs content and you can strike a partnership with...
The Regency debutante comes in very handy for authors like me, even though she is as individual as the writers who create her. She can appear in just about all shapes and sizes--within a framework of ...
THE PARABLE OF PATIENCE AND THE FOOL
Percy Priest Lake, December 29, 2006, by Carl A. Patton
The fools and those with little or
no sense roamed throughout the
world. Many held responsible jobs
of a...
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