Gauge or Caliber: Getting Your Research Right Posted By : William Meikle
Writers often need to know just what kind of weaponry their protagonists are using. Here’s a useful primer as to the different terms and what they mean.

Choosing the Right Lift Kit for Your Teenagers Truck or SUV
Before you jump into the world of lifted vehicles there are a few things you should consider in finding the correct lift kit for your young driver.

Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider Posted By : Steve Dempster
In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I’ve listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a ‘points to ponder’ rundown. So - what about dialogue, then?

12 Tips to Remember, To Avoid Getting Ripped Off by Your Car Dealer
Car selling is a very profitable business This is why car salesmen are paid very well

Writing Tips - Five Ways to Immediately Improve Posted By : William Meikle
As a writer it is all too easy to concentrate on the mechanics of submitting work to editors and to forget that the writing itself is of primary importance. We should all be constantly seeking to improve. If we do that, editorial approval will become that much easier.

Auto Lemon - Can Your State’s Lemon Law Help You?
Buying a car is not like buying a radio; you cannot return it to the store for a refund if you do not like it, or if it has a manufacturing defect. In fact, for many years, if you purchased an automobile that came from the factory with defects, you were just stuck. You could try to get the dealer to repair the problem, but if the problem continued and the dealer could not repair it, you were out of luck….

Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order Posted By : Steve Dempster
In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on!

Short Story Writing: Don’t Waste Your Words on Wasted Words! Posted By : Steve Dempster
The short story market often demands tight word counts from the writer. Here are some tips on how to keep that word count under control!




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