Five Qualities Every Blogger Should Have Posted By : John W. Smith

Tips on giving your blog a quality boost and increase readers.

"And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt."
Sylvia Plath

Random picks

  • Scenario: Your book is about to come out (as mine is, in exactly seven days–that’s one week–squee!). You have a great publisher (check). You’re thrilled with the book (check). Your publicity team is working hard on your behalf (check). What do you do in the weeks and months leading up to your novel’s release? A. Nothing. [...]
  • What results is not only Pamuk’s answer to the great novelists who preceded him, but also, a dictionary of contemporary Istanbul, as well as a sprawling metaphysical investigation of time and happiness relayed by a Sisyphean man reveling in his memories of a life lived deliberately—and joyfully accepting the consequences. via theworld.org   Permalink ...
  • A huge amount of research goes into your dissertation writing. One of the main important things to consider in your dissertation is the title. This provides the name for your work and signifies how much important to your research paper is. Therefore pay utmost attention when you are choosing your dissertation title.
  • The newest issue of North Dakota Quarterly (75.2) focuses on "Higher Education," and is aptly introduced by Editor Robert W. Lewis with consideration for "Lower Education." Included in this issue, along with poems by Lee Slonimsky and Carolyn Raphael as well as a packed review section, is this incredible line-up of essays:Thomas Van Nortwick - "Living in the Moment: A Teacher's Thoughts on Higher
  • Are you regularly embarrassed by grammar errors in your writing? Habitual grammar mistakes disappear when you know this simple way to correct grammar errors.

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Fast fact about writing

The contemporary important writing not of alphabetic type is that in Chinese characters, in which thousands of symbols are used, each representing a word or concept, and Japanese, where each character represents a syllable.