Tim OConnor
Tim O'Connor is a writer, teacher, and builder. His writing career is the natural outcome of years of education and experience in the humanities, educational technology, and sustainable living projects.
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How to Write as a Citizen JournalistIf you plan to write as a Citizen Journalist, pay close attention to the bedrock principles of accuracy, thoroughness, fairness, transparency, and independence. -
How to Write AuthenticallyWhen your writing is authentic, it flows with speed and grace. Learning to write authentically is a matter of finding out who you are and then writing that way.
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How to Be Your Own EditorThe essence of writing is rewriting. This is where you win or lose the game. Here's how to be your own editor.
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Remodel Your Home for ProfitEven in a slow economy, green renovations can pay off. Here's how to get started. -
How to Write Web ContentWeb content needs to be short, informative, and edgy; but tradition still matters. Good writing is good writing. The path to success is to capture and keep your audience. The key to success is to write from the heart. -
A Brief Look at Microsoft Word 2007The 2007 release of Word is an impressive leap from earlier versions. In fact, the Microsoft Office 2007 package is a nearly complete makeover. It's been re-written in XML and uses zip technology to bring the once dimly lit software into the light.