Writers can feel isolated and alone when they are consumed within their own little writing world. While this allows you to create and produce your work, it can but a strangle-hold on your social life and your professional career. Being part of literary communities enables you to broaden your horizens and to make social contacts.
One place that you become involved in a literary community is on the Internet. There are many writing group forums that you join. There you can participate in lively discussions; share writing topic ideas; meet other people and even learn more about writing techniques and styles.
If you don't get the word out that your writing is out ther, it is difficult for others to find. After-all content is the new technological rage. Your content on the Internet is competing with literally millions of others. Cultivating literary communities allows you the opportunity to let others know that your writing is indeed not only on the web but it's well worth the reading.
You can even submit your work to article directory communities where others will pick up the work and use it on their sites. You will get a great deal of exposure, page views and often webmasters will give you direct freedback.
One literay community you can join is the Piece Library Article Directory Forum. You can click home on the blog list link here and then click forum to join. It is completely 100% free membership.
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Friday, August 3, 2007
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Why Do You Write?
If you ask that question to a hundred different writers, you’ll get a hundred different answers. We all have our reasons for why we write. It can be very personal to very simple. Some of the answers I’ve heard run the gamut from; “I have to; if I don’t write, I’ll explode!” to “Why not write?”.
Writing is a personal style. Your writing is the mark of the person inside you. It will, just like your fingerprint be an identifying characteristic of who you are. When you put your thoughts into words, you are speaking from your heart and soul. They are, and always will be, a part of you.
Some people wish to share their words with the rest of the world. And thanks should go to these courageous and generous writers. It’s not easy to let part of yourself go. These Authors have given of their deepest thoughts and colorful imaginations so that the rest of us can live, if only for a little while, in another time or place.
Writing is a personal style. Your writing is the mark of the person inside you. It will, just like your fingerprint be an identifying characteristic of who you are. When you put your thoughts into words, you are speaking from your heart and soul. They are, and always will be, a part of you.
Some people wish to share their words with the rest of the world. And thanks should go to these courageous and generous writers. It’s not easy to let part of yourself go. These Authors have given of their deepest thoughts and colorful imaginations so that the rest of us can live, if only for a little while, in another time or place.
Article Directories are Helpful
Article directories are helpful to both writers and webmasters. Writers get a chance to put backlinks to their work in article directories. Additionally, article directories are great exposure to writers to present their other writing or to list an email address to pick up freelance work.
Article directories are also helpful for webmasters to pick up unique content. It can be time consuming to update websites and to create content. Article directories do all the writing work for the webmasters.
Article directories are indeed helpful to webmasters and writers.
Article directories are also helpful for webmasters to pick up unique content. It can be time consuming to update websites and to create content. Article directories do all the writing work for the webmasters.
Article directories are indeed helpful to webmasters and writers.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Piece Library has a Chat Forum
We're proud to announce that we have a chat forum for people to share general interest topics, writing tips and even answer fun daily questions.
A Simple Guide to Ghostwriting
What is Ghostwriting? No, you are not leaving spooky messages on a mirror fogged up by the steam from the shower. Very simply, Ghostwriting is writing for someone else. This may be in the form of letters, articles, advertising material or e-books. Some people ghostwrite entire novels for someone else.
Many people have the ideas but cannot put it down in writing, some simply do not have the time. To be a ghostwriter you have to be able to write. You need good spelling and grammar. Your writing style is also important. You need to be able to organise yourself and learn to prioritise. Remember that you now work for yourself. You are receptionist, filing clerk, purchasing officer, accounts clerk and oh yes writer.
In addition to this you still have your private life. Most importantly you must meet deadlines. Your client expects a project on time. Your reputation depends on you reliability. Naturally in this day and age you must be computer literate. Not only for writing but using the internet for research and using email to contact your clients. To get started you need: A computer and printer An internet connection, preferably Broadband but dial is OK. Email address Organisational and time management skills Samples of your work. Published or unpublished.
Finding work is as easy as hoping on the computer. Search the internet for freelance writing jobs and you will find many sites to help you on your way. If you want to be seen, write a few short articles (about 500 words) and e-zine editors will use them as content, some even let you use your name on them. Have a look and see what other people are writing about, have a look at their style of writing. This will give you ideas.
Another way is to make up flyers and distribute them in your area advertising your services. Ghostwriting is just about writing what the client wants, getting a message across, selling a product or service or a newsletter full of information. With ghostwriting it is not just your credibility but also that of your clients. In saying that, earn money, have fun and keep writing.
Amanda Evans, author and owner of Ghostwriting Uncovered provides writing and editing services to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Find out how to improve your writing, at http://www.ghostwritinguncovered.com how to become a ghostwriter now.
Many people have the ideas but cannot put it down in writing, some simply do not have the time. To be a ghostwriter you have to be able to write. You need good spelling and grammar. Your writing style is also important. You need to be able to organise yourself and learn to prioritise. Remember that you now work for yourself. You are receptionist, filing clerk, purchasing officer, accounts clerk and oh yes writer.
In addition to this you still have your private life. Most importantly you must meet deadlines. Your client expects a project on time. Your reputation depends on you reliability. Naturally in this day and age you must be computer literate. Not only for writing but using the internet for research and using email to contact your clients. To get started you need: A computer and printer An internet connection, preferably Broadband but dial is OK. Email address Organisational and time management skills Samples of your work. Published or unpublished.
Finding work is as easy as hoping on the computer. Search the internet for freelance writing jobs and you will find many sites to help you on your way. If you want to be seen, write a few short articles (about 500 words) and e-zine editors will use them as content, some even let you use your name on them. Have a look and see what other people are writing about, have a look at their style of writing. This will give you ideas.
Another way is to make up flyers and distribute them in your area advertising your services. Ghostwriting is just about writing what the client wants, getting a message across, selling a product or service or a newsletter full of information. With ghostwriting it is not just your credibility but also that of your clients. In saying that, earn money, have fun and keep writing.
Amanda Evans, author and owner of Ghostwriting Uncovered provides writing and editing services to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Find out how to improve your writing, at http://www.ghostwritinguncovered.com how to become a ghostwriter now.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Organize Your Files
Many times we can forget to organize our files. Before you know, we have individual files all over our computer's desktop. This can slow down our work and get us very confused.
Once a week sit down and make folders. Right click on the desktop and create a new folder. Drag individual files into the appropriate folders.
This will make finding your work and deciding what to work on next much easier.
Once a week sit down and make folders. Right click on the desktop and create a new folder. Drag individual files into the appropriate folders.
This will make finding your work and deciding what to work on next much easier.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Kasamba Opens Doors For You
Kasamba is an excellent way to open doors for you. You can set up a free virtual office in area that you are an expert. Once your account and expert qualifications are manually approved by Kasamba's live staff, you will have a virtual office.
You decide when you're online for your Kasamba virtual office. You decide how much to charge per hour for your expert knowledge. If you want to go on vacation, you simply turn off your availability to chat.
For those that have a microphone, you can even chat with clients online via voice. However, you don't have to have a microphone for the virtual office to work for you.
Kasamba is at http://www.kasamba.com for you to look at.
You decide when you're online for your Kasamba virtual office. You decide how much to charge per hour for your expert knowledge. If you want to go on vacation, you simply turn off your availability to chat.
For those that have a microphone, you can even chat with clients online via voice. However, you don't have to have a microphone for the virtual office to work for you.
Kasamba is at http://www.kasamba.com for you to look at.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Working From Home With Review Stream
Many freelance writers can benefit from working from home with Review Stream. Review Stream is a website based company where anyone with a computer can type up reviews and post. It is simple to use and does not require that you be a creative writer to do the job. Working from home with Review Stream will allow you freedom to set your schedule, select your own products to review and provide a small amount of additional money.
To start working from home with Review Stream, you will need to go to http://www.reviewstream.com. You select products from around your home and write a 200 -400 word review. You can then rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how well you liked the product.
You will receive email notifications of your current balance and acceptance.
To start working from home with Review Stream, you will need to go to http://www.reviewstream.com. You select products from around your home and write a 200 -400 word review. You can then rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how well you liked the product.
You will receive email notifications of your current balance and acceptance.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Work From Home Jobs For Moms
More and more Moms are choosing to work from home. Part of the reason is the downsizing of traditional office and secretarial jobs. Another reason is to be able to stay home with the children and not pay daycare expenses. There are many work from home jobs for moms.
One option is to have an address label service. You can write address labels and envelopes for bridal companies, caterers and more.
Another great work from home job is pet sitting or pet taxi.
Some Moms even work from home doing errand running.
There are many work from home jobs available to Moms.
One option is to have an address label service. You can write address labels and envelopes for bridal companies, caterers and more.
Another great work from home job is pet sitting or pet taxi.
Some Moms even work from home doing errand running.
There are many work from home jobs available to Moms.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Selling Yourself as a Writer
You know that you can write. You've done it for years. In fact, you've gotten pretty good at it. Better yet, you enjoy it.
What is a challenge that faces you? I will answer that for you. It's selling yourself as a writer. You have to give off confidence without looking arrogant. You have to sell your items without giving them away. There is a fine balance.
Create a need for your item. Why do people need to visit your blog? Why do people need to go to your content management page? Create a need for these areas of your writing life.
Build a writing book. Build your pieces and let them add to your collection. Show others the quality, style and flair in your work.
These are first steps to selling yourself as a writer.
What is a challenge that faces you? I will answer that for you. It's selling yourself as a writer. You have to give off confidence without looking arrogant. You have to sell your items without giving them away. There is a fine balance.
Create a need for your item. Why do people need to visit your blog? Why do people need to go to your content management page? Create a need for these areas of your writing life.
Build a writing book. Build your pieces and let them add to your collection. Show others the quality, style and flair in your work.
These are first steps to selling yourself as a writer.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Places to find topics
You hear to write about what you know. Some good places to find topics are:
magazines
eZines
community forums
newspapers
eBooks
people's conversations
libraries
magazines
eZines
community forums
newspapers
eBooks
people's conversations
libraries
Saturday, July 21, 2007
What would you do?
What would you do with your life if it you found it was coming to an end? Would you change the pace you do things? Would you quit your job?
I try to go by the philosophy of living each day to the fullest. We never know what is around the next corner.
I try to go by the philosophy of living each day to the fullest. We never know what is around the next corner.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Pens and Pencils
A friend asked me the other day, do you type out all of your work or do on paper. For my creative work, such as my poems, I normally sit down and write with pencil. Sometimes, I use a pen.
I just feel like I'm writing and expressing myself when I'm not at the computer typing away. I also think that it's important to have notebooks of handwritten work to pass down for future generations.
Hopefully, if anyone stumbles across my journals or my poem books they will be able to read my scribble. Sure the pages might be a little yellowed or parts of the ink or pencil missing, but that is what gives the one to one feeling when you read these types of findings.
What if one day there is no electricity and all my meanderings were on voice journals on the PC or typed out and stored on disks? Would I be forever lost in the silence of the machines that have died because the technology era had long faded into the past?
Just something to think about. Your thoughts on the topic are much appreciated. Please leave them in the comment section.
I just feel like I'm writing and expressing myself when I'm not at the computer typing away. I also think that it's important to have notebooks of handwritten work to pass down for future generations.
Hopefully, if anyone stumbles across my journals or my poem books they will be able to read my scribble. Sure the pages might be a little yellowed or parts of the ink or pencil missing, but that is what gives the one to one feeling when you read these types of findings.
What if one day there is no electricity and all my meanderings were on voice journals on the PC or typed out and stored on disks? Would I be forever lost in the silence of the machines that have died because the technology era had long faded into the past?
Just something to think about. Your thoughts on the topic are much appreciated. Please leave them in the comment section.
Coming Soon
Piece Library will be opening a forum to the visitors in the near future. I hope is to build a community of members that can offer one another writing suggestions and socialize.
If you have any suggestions for types of folders you'd like to see in our new forum, please add it to the comments below.
If you have any suggestions for types of folders you'd like to see in our new forum, please add it to the comments below.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Suggestions
Piece Library was conceptualized for roughly a year. It began on Freewebs. Soon people were asking to submit articles.
Piece Library officially opened it's doors in May with its own domain. Then in June a major overhaul was done of the Library to make it more user friendly.
We hope that you like the changes that have been made. We're always open to suggestions as we grow and expand.
Piece Library officially opened it's doors in May with its own domain. Then in June a major overhaul was done of the Library to make it more user friendly.
We hope that you like the changes that have been made. We're always open to suggestions as we grow and expand.
Introduce Yourself
Hey, we'd love to know more about our visitors! Click comment below and introduce yourself to us.
Thanks for visiting!!!
Thanks for visiting!!!
eBooks for Sell
Piece Library is proud to announce the addition of eBooks for sale.
You can instantly download the eBooks once payment has been made by credit card or through PayPal. No more waiting around for your eBooks.
Some of these eBooks have 100% resell rights. You can start making money with them today!
You can instantly download the eBooks once payment has been made by credit card or through PayPal. No more waiting around for your eBooks.
Some of these eBooks have 100% resell rights. You can start making money with them today!
Links Added
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