Archive for February, 2006
« Previous Entries Tuesday, February 28th, 2006Another Sample Article
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Two of us in this writers’ co-op are food writers. Dr. Klug writes about natural foods, with an emphasis on nutrition, while I (Suzanne Lieurance) enjoy coming up with recipes and tips for my Three Angels Gourmet Co. customers […]
Monday, February 27th, 2006Do You Dream of Becoming a Fulltime Freelance Writer?
If you need help getting your freelance writing career off the ground, and you live in or around Kansas City, join my Writing Mentorship Program and I will be your writing coach and mentor for the next two months.
* Start anytime there is an opening
* One, two-hour session per week for a minimum of 2 […]
A Few Basics About Writing for Children
You may have read countless stories for children, but unless you understand certain things about this readership and the markets for this audience, you might have trouble writing for children.
Follow these tips:
1) Stories for adults often include the viewpoints of many (or all) of the characters. Today’s stories for children (particularly magazine stories) are […]
6 Ways to Make Vitamins Work for You
We all know that a diet of food rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients is essential to our health and well being. Yet you may have taken a nutritional supplement that did little for you despite a friend’s or salesperson’s enthusiastic recommendation. Then scientific studies that have concluded that supplementation has no […]
Thursday, February 23rd, 2006Writing Tips: Five Easy Ways to Instantly Improve Your Fiction
Sometimes learning just a few more “tricks of the trade” can take your writing to a higher level. Try these five easy tips to instantly improve your fiction. Some of these will work for nonfiction, too.
1. Weed out modifiers. Use strong verbs instead. Modifiers are words like - very, much, fairly, really, just, so, some.
Don’t […]
Free Articles For Your Ezine or Website
Writers from The Lieurance Group have many free articles available for reprint at ezinearticles.com. From time to time we will post some of those articles here, just to give readers a sense of the diversity of topics and writing styles our writers offer.
Here is a recent article from Diane Samson:
PREPARE YOUR CHILDREN FOR THE SWIM […]
Do You Dream of Being a Fulltime Freelance Writer?
If your dream is to become a fulltime freelance writer who works in the comfort of her own home, sitting at the computer in cozy pjs or a sweatsuit all day, then you need to make sure you’re ready for the writer’s life. Mainly, you need to ask yourself this question - Do I really […]
Friday, February 17th, 2006Make More Money From Your Freelance Writing Experience
If you’re a freelance writer, yet you haven’t penned a series of best selling novels, or written the script for a blockbuster movie, chances are you could use a few additional streams of income each month. You probably don’t want to write eight hours a day, seven days a week, anyway. After all, most writers […]
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006Too Good to be Healthy Pizza
Let’s transform an all-time favorite food, pizza, into a healthy all-time favorite. This pizza is high in fiber, antioxidants and phytonutrients that fight inflammation, heart disease and cancer, and it just tastes good. It’s a great way to introduce dark leafy green vegetables into your diet. I encourage everyone to have at […]
Tuesday, February 14th, 2006Carol’s Tips - Submission Logs: A Way Writers Can Keep Track of What They Send Out
If you’re a busy writer, who sends off several manuscripts a week, then you need a way to keep track of your submissions. I’ve found creating a submission log is the best way to keep track of the large amount of material I send out.
Record the name of the article/or story, whether it is a […]
