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Freelance Writing for Future NovelistsWhile you're waiting for your book-writing career to take off, make a living doing writing odd-jobs. -
The Importance of Short StoriesShort stories don't seem like much, but a good list of published shorts will make it easier to publish your first novel.
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The Chance of a Shark AttackShark attacks might make big headlines, but how common are they?
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Effectively Editing Your WorkEditing your work can be a pain in the neck, but slowing down a little bit can make a big difference.
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The Wake-Induced Lucid DreamWhat is a wake-induced lucid dream? How can you have one? -
Fusion Power in Our LifetimeA brief history on the science of nuclear fusion, and the progress that's been made in creating a practical fusion power plant -
The Gaming Possibilities of the Apple iPadThe iPad may be, "Just a bigger iPod Touch," but, when it comes to game development, that's not such a bad thing.
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Having Your First Lucid DreamUsing reality checks is an effective method of having your first lucid dream.
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Grammar in Casual WritingAn emphasis on the importance of certain grammatical rules, even in the most casual of writing.
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Making Your Artwork Marketable Isn't the Same as Selling OutIf you plan to sell your art, whatever kind of art it might be, you will have to make creative sacrifices for the sake of the business. These sacrifices, however, don't have to be devastating.
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Reviewing and Rewriting Your WorkIf you have the heart to cut some words out of your manuscript, you'll find that what's left behind is better writing.
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How to Gamble Without Trying to LoseThe suggestion that a gambler loses more money because they don't give themselves a winnings limit, so he or she plays until they have zero dollars.
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NaNoWriMo: The Value of National Novel Writing MonthI provide a description of the value of NaNoWriMo, and an answer to obvious criticisms of the program.Also published on:
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Nintendo Invented Your Xbox Controller: Gaming Would be Lost Without NintendoThe next time Nintendo comes up with another hare-brained hardware idea, don't be too quick to nay-say. Because no matter how outlandish it may seem, a few years down the road, everyone might be doing it.
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The Reality of Suspended Animation isn't as Far-Fetched as Once ThoughtThis is a description of the emerging science of suspended animation.
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Turning Your Life into Fiction: It's Not Cheating to Write What You KnowMy friend was suffering from a misconception from which many aspiring authors suffer: the idea that fiction should be entirely fictional.
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What the Iraq War Has to Do with American FreedomThe suggestion that the current war in Iraq actually has nothing to do with the freedom of Americans.
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The Bible is a Little More Closed Lipped About Homosexuality Than You Might ExpectA critical but straightforward look at the reason for the destruction of the cities, and God's rules about sexuality, as stated in Leviticus. -
Why Are You Gay?A word against the oversimplification of the issue of homosexuality, and the suggestion that trying to pinpoint the cause of it actually works against gay rights.
