Editor's Blog
November 2008


Nov 30, 2008, Articles on Writing

A collection of articles on writing for self publishing and other writers. These gems do not fit neatly into the structure of Writer's Helper, but are too good to leave off the site.

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Nov 29, 2008, Editing Services FAQ

Editing services FAQ answered by an editor. What would you like to know about editing?

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Nov 28, 2008, Online Writing Community

Writer's Helper has opened a writing community on the Web where writers can interact with each other. Come on in to share writing tips, book reviews, and favorite resources. Ask and answer questions o

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Nov 27, 2008, Writing Problems

Submit your writing problems to harness the power of the Internet. Whether you need help with grammar, the writing process, or how to find a publisher, putting your question to the writing community w

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Nov 26, 2008, Character In Conflict -- The Godfather

One way to structure a story is to put a character in conflict, or to put multiple characters in multiple conflicts. Consider The Godfather through the lens of characters in conflict.

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Nov 25, 2008, Get Your Writing Fighting Fit Chapter 3

When you learn to cut the calories in your writing, your writing becomes a lean, mean writing machine that makes you money, impresses your boss, or changes your world. Free ebook chapter.

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Nov 24, 2008, Get Your Writing Fighting Fit -- Review

MaryAnn Shank loves Get Your Writing Fighting Fit. As a writer and reviewer of business plans, she knows the help many writers need.

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Nov 23, 2008, Free Resume Writer

Find out about the free resume writer examples available on the Internet.

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