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  • ...aring, and motivating!  I've only been here a few weeks, and haven't managed to make the time to explore everything and take advantage of all the features. I'm going to start including...
  • this is a video from a site I have been contemplating putting my ezines on.....it talks about the future of ebooks whats new and innovative etc. you can also go to the site itself and look at some of the cool magazines and other features it offers....http://pro.yudu.com/illustratedbooks/samples.html
  • Thanks for sharing!  I've only recently joined, and have not yet used the available features.  Now I'm going to be checking out the groups, and hopefully find a critique group to gather input and provide some as well.
  • My 15-year-old daughter has a greeting card line called Sages from the Past.  http://www.zazzle.com/28pokou4    My favorite card is the one that features Olaudah Equiano, who wrote his...
  • ...dn't pay half those amounts for an ebook unless there is something REALLY special about the ebook (e.g. imbedded videos, music) and other special features. Textbooks and enhanced refer...
  • ...- but often do stay up hours after the family is in bed in order to write my fiction and essays. I do this after a full day of writing as a music/features journalist for a newspaper. I...
  • Just so you know, "Mensa Invitational" is a misnomer. But there is indeed a terrific weekly humor/wordplay contest in the Style (features) section of The Washington Post called The Sty...
  • ...out a topic. See "Good Counsel" in the latest issue of Mid-American Review or the piece on the emerging poet in Bookslut (http://www.bookslut.com/features/2009_01_013859.php). It's a g...
  • ...ening to Murray read. Take a "stroll" around the Web. There are so many things happening there in poetry. I've written about them on my blog, in features such as my Saturday Sharing....
  • I used to do the same thing; always start at the beginning, over and over. Then I remembered when I was a features writer I always wrote the last paragraph first so I would know where I wanted to end up. This is working for me now as I tackle book two and three at the same time.