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For Authors: July 11, 2018 Issue [#8951]

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 This week: Learn on Writing.Com
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

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Letter from the editor

Learn on Writing.Com


The site is full of very informative content for serious authors.


Writing.Com is not only the premier site for writers of all skill levels. It is also a site with members from all continents and cultures. It doesn't matter whether you are trying to find information on comma placement or some obscure historical fact. In many instances, you don't have to leave the site to research something you need to know for your own writing. The best part is that you won't get cut and dry dictionary type writing, but often an account that is either colored by personal experience, or enhanced with imagination.

Let's say you are researching how to write about the French Revolution. Go to the left sidebar and find the 'search' box. Type 'French Revolution' into the box. Choose 'All of Writing.Com' and click on the little magnifying glass. You will then see a page with things fellow members wrote about the French Revolution.

You can repeat this process with just about any topic you desire. Give it a try and let me know in the comments if you were able to find information on something you wanted to know - but thought you'd have to leave the site in order to find it. (Like a Google search or some such thing.)



Editor's Picks

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 Robbing the Dead Open in new Window. (18+)
Désirent ardemment de phase la révolution (Long live the revolution)
#1351853 by ⭐Princette♥PengthuluWrites Author IconMail Icon

 On Poetry and Punctuation Open in new Window. (ASR)
To punctuate or not to punctuate, that is the burning question.
#717284 by Valori76 Author IconMail Icon

 
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A Guide to Punctuation Open in new Window. (E)
A comparison between American and British punctuation usage.
#1259296 by iKïyå§ama Author IconMail Icon

 Singles, Plurals and Apostrophes Open in new Window. (E)
Grammar Lesson: Let's use those tricky apostrophes right.
#1119118 by Wren Author IconMail Icon

 The Life Story of Prophet Ibraheem Open in new Window. (E)
Why Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Azha (feast of the Sacrifice)
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Here's my thoughts on why I fast and what it feels like.
#1468959 by SasaShehu Author IconMail Icon

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Mare Romoski's Excellent Publishing Tips for Emerging Writers.
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Ask & Answer

I got the following replies to my last For Authors newsletter "Pace YourselfOpen in new Window.

Azrael Tseng Author Icon wrote: Since I have to go to the hospital every day and spend a couple of hours there for my antibiotic drip treatment, I take that as my daily writing session as well. I can only type at half the speed or less since I try not to move the arm with the needle stuck in it, but I still get words on the page.

That's the spirit! Good on you to turn this unfortunate situation into a writing opportunity. I sincerely wish that you will be able to stop receiving the treatments and make a full recovery from what ails you. And then still find the time to write.

sandyaspen wrote: I'm saving this one in my inbox so that I can refer back to it and check out all those links. Thanks.

Thank you for considering this one a keeper.

Lucinda Lynx Author Icon wrote: Well written! Honest but tact. Keep up the good work!

Thank you for reading and commenting.

Kelly Lee Author Icon wrote: I write every morning when I get up and every night before I go to sleep. Those are the two times my thoughts are abundant in the ideas for my stories! And of course, if I think of something to add, I immediately go write it down!

Great! I wish I was this creative and industrious. Keep it up.


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