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Answers about blogging.

Answers about blogging.

Writing for a blog is fun or work? Answers from Elena Ornig A ‘blog’ is an online journal.  The term is an abbreviation of the term ‘web log’.   A journal is normally private, but not this type of journal.  Writing for a blog means writing for your visitors or random browsers on the Internet.  You write to share your publications with a specific category of visitors; or for everyone who cares to read. If you haven’t got enough … Read entire article »

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Answers about Non-fiction Writing

Answers about Non-fiction Writing

Glimpse into the process of writing non-fiction. Answers from Elena Ornig. Autobiographies, fictionalised autobiographies, biographies, memoirs, travel books, technical books, scientific books, diaries, text books, essays and some forms of journalism as investigations, reports, articles and reviews, are some of the many forms of non-fiction writing. Commonly, we refer to nonfiction writing as writing about real stories, implying recollection of the facts as historical data, for example. Overall, non-fiction is categorised as narrative or an account that … Read entire article »

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Writers! Plotting Your Plot Can Be Learned!

Writers! Plotting Your Plot Can Be Learned!

There are countless ideas for the Plot, and of course, not all of them are worth writing about.  Answers from Elena Ornig To feel an insight that you are a writer is not enough to become a successful writer. You need much more in order to become a successful writer. You need motivation, determination, discipline and most of all, persistence. The same applies to plotting a Plot! Plotting a Plot means planning a Plot in order to unite … Read entire article »

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Answers On What Is Important In Self-Editing A Novel.

Answers On What Is Important In Self-Editing A Novel.

First and foremost, publishers will look for the mighty sense of your written story. Answers from Elena Ornig. “… I want a book so filled with story and character that I read page after page without thinking of food and drink, because a writer has possessed me, crazed me with an unappeasable thirst to know what happens next.” – Pat Conroy. A well written novel flows as a melody and the only way to comprehend and to feel … Read entire article »

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Answers about Travel Writing

Answers about Travel Writing

Can I really give you all the answers about Travel Writing? “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”- Henry Valentine Miller   Can I really give you all the answers about Travel Writing? I don’t think so! I love traveling and I do travel occasionally, but to be honest, I am only learning all the aspects about Travel Writing through writing my own Medical Travel guide “Perfect smile from Bangkok”. However, I … Read entire article »

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Answers About Press Release Structure

Answers About Press Release Structure

Answering your questions about Press Release structure. Timing: Press release can be “for immediate release”, or “release on a specific date”.  It is recommended to use the first preference since the latter may not be honored at all times.   Target: To whom the press release is intended. When targeting a specific group of people or professions, it may read like the following: Attention sports editors, Attention business editors, Attention entertainment editors.   Headline: This can be opted to write … Read entire article »

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Answers about two Victorian novels.

Answers about two Victorian novels.

Empire and Race. Answers from Anya Tretyakova.   H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness are two Victorian novels, which despite differing greatly in subject matter and genre, nevertheless share many common tropes that bear further examination.  The Time Machine, a work of Science Fiction, one of the earliest of its kind, sees the protagonist on a journey through time; seemingly travelling into the future, yet encountering a planet and inhabiting ‘civilisation’ which … Read entire article »

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