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How to Be a Good eHow Author
The reason you made an account on eHow was to write, right? Well, if you think you could use a little boost in your technique, just read through this article and you'll be writing like a pro in no time! This is a very basic and obvious situation, ... [... more]
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How to Appreciate Raymond Carver
Raymond Carver is arguably one of the greatest short story writers in American history. To appreciate how he made such a mark on the world, dive into just one of his stories. You'll soon discover Raymond Carver's ability to translate the trials ... [... more]
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How to Appreciate Subtext
Subtext is the implicit meaning of explicit words or actions. In other words, it's the words between the lines, and the actions between the scenes. Whether you're a literature major or a recreational reader, or you simply love movies, learning to ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Clichés in Fantasy Writing
The fantasy genre gives writers lots of freedom to create new worlds. However, many authors keep returning to stock fantasy settings, stock plots and stock characters. You're probably quite familiar with the young farm boy who discovers his ... [... more]
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How to Get What You Want and Not What You Don't Want
You will learn what is keeping you from reaching your dreams and goals and how to change that. We begin by knowing that we must realize what we focus our energy on is what manifests for us. What we focus on with fear, our subconscious mind ... [... more]
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How to Access Your Good
How to manifest your good in 10 Easy Steps. Readers will learn how to apply the steps to their practical life using the principles outlined. It is a summary of John Randolph Prices' book, The Manifestation Process: 10 Steps to the Fulfillment of ... [... more]
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How to Access Your Good Through The Seat of Receptivity
In the seat of receptivity is where our desires are manifested out of the ether and placed directly into our lap. Get a special seat, decide on a special time and place and begin receiving your good while in your seat of receptivity. Be quiet and ... [... more]
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How to Accomplish Goals In Your Life
Do you have goals that you want to accomplish, like writing a book and buying a house? Do you want to see them come into fruition? Continue to read this article to gain insight on how to successfully obtain your dreams. BREAK YOUR GOALS DOWN INTO ... [... more]
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How to Add Emotion to Your Memoirs
A memoir without emotion is nothing more than a list of events in a person's life. The memoirist must make sure they remember to add feelings to their life stories because life is full of feeling! A good memoir, one of publishable quality, is one ... [... more]
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How to Aim Toward Publication
If you're fairly new at writing for publication, then peering into the future and seeing yourself as a published writer can be a daunting task. There are a lot of methods of publication these days, plainly writing articles on the web is one of ... [... more]
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How to Analyze a Shakespeare Play
For some Shakespeare is a vein of literary gold, promising wonderful human insights and beautiful prose with the turn of each page. Analyzing a Shakespeare play can be difficult if you aren't familiar with a few steps to make the process much ... [... more]
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How to annoy your First Sargeant, USAF
Those of you who have been in our Armed Services can remember the role of the Big Brother, called the First Sargeant in the Air Force. A nickname we all used for whomever held that position was "1st Shirt". Similar to the Principal's office, [... more]
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