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    Is cursive writing for dinosaurs?

    22 April, 2015 by David Leonhardt 15 Comments Tags: cursive, education, handwriting, learning πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    Cursive writing has been banned in Finland.Β  OK, that sounds like hyperbole, but let’s just say that the days of cursive writing are starting to […]

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    The Best Worst Thing That Ever Happened

    6 April, 2015 by Kristin 2 Comments Tags: character, climax, crisis, inciting incident, movies, nonfiction, novel πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read

    Every hero faces that moment when they are cursed – The Worst Possible Thing happens. It is upon the ruins of that curse that the […]

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    New Nigerian scam targets writers

    1 April, 2015 by David Leonhardt 22 Comments Tags: fraud, nigeria, scam, writer scam πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    A new Nigerian scam targets writers. Here is how to recognize it, even if they say they’re from Ghana. Or Vietnam. Or Finland. If you […]

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    Filed Under: The writing business

    The value of cultural signposts for writers

    25 March, 2015 by David Leonhardt 1 Comment Tags: culture, social media πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read

    All writing and no play makes you a dull blogger.Β  Here’s why you should get cultural. Cultural signposts are important for writers of all kinds, […]

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    Meeting your writing muse on the mountain

    18 March, 2015 by Kristin 4 Comments Tags: fear, muse πŸ•‘ 2 minutes read

    The exhilaration of writing is met with the fear of leaping into uncertainty. Listen to your muse and jump when she says to. Marvin V. […]

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    The stripper’s guide to writing

    4 March, 2015 by David Leonhardt Tags: fiction, foreshadowing, jupiter ascending, movies, screenplays, strippers πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    Mila Kunis should have been a stripper in Jupiter Ascending. Every story needs strippers – and it’s not what you’re thinking. I love the movie […]

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    Confessions of a political ghostwriter

    25 February, 2015 by David Leonhardt 1 Comment Tags: correspondence, ghostwriting, politicians, politics, speeches, speechwriting πŸ•‘ 8 minutes read
    Ghostwriter image

    Most of what politicians say or write are their own thoughts to a large degree.Β  But that doesn’t mean they write their own words. Have […]

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    Freelance writers, this is your guide!

    19 February, 2015 by David Leonhardt Tags: clients, freelaning, motivation, organization, writing πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read
    Start Here - top tips for freelance writers

    If you read only one book to boost your freelance writing career, you should read Start Here. You get the top tips from 40 successful […]

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    How to choose the right words when you write

    11 February, 2015 by David Leonhardt 14 Comments Tags: word choice, words, writing, writing tips πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    Not all words are created equal. Some are more powerful than others. Some are more precise. Some will elicit the right reaction. Here are four […]

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    How to hire writers for free – without paying a penny

    4 February, 2015 by David Leonhardt 6 Comments Tags: blogging, collaboration, content, contetn curation, curation, guest blogging πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read

    There are good reasons to have somebody else write your blog posts for you. The “free” ways actually have benefits you won’t get by just […]

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    Filed Under: Blogging and web content

    Who hires a ghostwriter, for a book or speech or…?

    28 January, 2015 by David Leonhardt 7 Comments Tags: books, celebrity, ghostwriter, ghostwriting, speeches πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read

    Everybody knows that some people hire ghostwriters. But it might surprise you to discover who some of those “some people” are. This might seem an […]

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    52 more signs that you might be a writer

    21 January, 2015 by David Leonhardt 3 Comments Tags: humor, writer, writing πŸ•‘ 5 minutes read
    Baby, you might be a writer

    Being a writer is more than just a profession.Β  It’s a special kind of bizarre. Check for these 52 tell-tale signs of being a writer. […]

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    Write your story like Into the Woods

    14 January, 2015 by David Leonhardt 3 Comments Tags: characters, into the woods, screenplay, writing tips πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    Writers can learn a lot by analyzing the successful work of others. Let’s take a look at what makes Into the Woods so successful. Amateur […]

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    Get it free – The Genesis One Code

    8 January, 2015 by David Leonhardt 1 Comment Tags: bible, client, creation, daniel friedmann, science, space πŸ•‘ 2 minutes read

    The Genesis One Code unlocks the mysteries of creation from a scientific perspective. Get it free on Amazon.com from January 8 through January 10, 2015 […]

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    Filed Under: Books and publishing

    Deck Your Blog (Fa la la la la la la la la)

    22 December, 2014 by David Leonhardt 2 Comments Tags: christmas, deck your blog, lyrics πŸ•‘ 2 minutes read

    Here’s wishing all my readers a Happy Christmas.Β  But first, let’s sing the bloggers’ Christmas carol! Here’s wishing all my readers a Happy Christmas (or […]

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    Filed Under: Lyrics and poetry

    How to write a successful research proposal

    10 December, 2014 by David Leonhardt 4 Comments Tags: proposals, research proposal πŸ•‘ 5 minutes read

    A research proposal is much like any other proposal. Here’s how to write a winning research proposal. In recent weeks, I have twice been asked […]

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    Writers Family Holiday Bingo

    3 December, 2014 by Kristin 1 Comment Tags: bingo, games, satire, writers πŸ•‘ 3 minutes read

    Are you a writer, stressed about facing the family over the Holidays?Β  We have instant stress relief for you in the form of Writers’ Family […]

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    Write like a caveman (8 tips to write better in 2024)

    27 November, 2014 by David Leonhardt 5 Comments Tags: cavemen, how to write, writing tips πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read
    Hunting scenes were common in cave art

    What can writers learn from cavemen? A lot, it turns out. Here are a few ways writers can improve their craft by embracing their inner […]

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    Four writers spill the beans on the habits that make them awesome

    14 November, 2014 by David Leonhardt 4 Comments Tags: habits, organization, tips, writing πŸ•‘ 5 minutes read

    It takes more than spelling and grammar to be an effective writer, as these four respected writers explain. Not all jobs are alike, and writing […]

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    Six ways to write your title for a book, movie, article or anything

    5 November, 2014 by David Leonhardt 7 Comments Tags: alliteration, articles, blogs, books, scripts, titles πŸ•‘ 4 minutes read

    At a loss for a title? Whatever you are writing, whether a book, movie or article here are six ways you can come up with […]

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