Monday, September 19, 2011
conflicts, confusion, what wonder!
Every writer one time or the other scour his subconscious for a perfect plot. One in which the attention of the reader is absolutely trapped. If he thus find such plot, conflicts wouldn't be out of it. However to what extent must conflict be used in a plot? How is it to be free of ambiguity which often lead to confusion. How? Everytime a piece is written the writer of such piece should review the content of such piece with the eye of a reader. Plots in which a secret is kept right from the begining and the reader as been hinted at the existence of such secret and so he becomes curious. That is good because he is interested in your secret and he will read more to get your secret but not forever. In a situation in which you later get to a point in your story where the viability of such secret is no more trusted may be because one or too casts that are suppose to know the existence of such secret denies its existence. What of if their was never a secret but an ignorance. What if the all we seek is just one truth, not a secret. Does it all make sense?
Conflicts are to be used carefully so you won't frustrate your reader with complications. If by the middle of a piece the readers know nothing other than your list of casts and their characters plus the set up. If everything is still a mystery midway through your piece, then you might actually end up confusing the readers especially if the entangling happens suddenly. However some little confusion wouldn't hurt. It is the habit of some notable writers to include false narrators in their piece and they'll mislead you with lies. However false narration might not confuse you at all just because the narrator is so much counting on your ignorance to grab your attention with the lies he is saying. How will you feel if a devilish person narrates to you as an angel and kept using words of the saints and quotes from the bible. Or if the narrator who is just twelve tells you about his first sex. Confused? Sometimes casts creates some amazing world of conflicts and they so much confuse. So be careful!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Learn how to write children verse.
Verses are the wonderful piece of the children. Mostly children will enjoy reading verses, just like they enjoy short stories and fairy tales. Writing children verse is one simple thing. However writing a perfect verse is not that easy. Verses are meant to be in every perfect shape for the target audience (children). Click this post title to get your access to this free mini course that is all about this.
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1. Write to PREsell.
2. Then, and only then, write to
SELL.
The most important step (#1)
has been virtually ignored by all
who write about writing on the
Net.
Now for the good news... you
can do this. How? Take The
Netwriting Masters Course. It
is the only book about
Netwriting that covers both
PREselling and selling (every
other book on Netwriting
focuses only on writing to sell --
this itself is a reflection of that
"starting-at-the-end"
philosophy).
And now for the best news of
all... The Netwriting Masters
Course is free.
Effective Netwriting (i.e., the kind
that generates income) is indeed
something that anyone can
accomplish. There is nothing
magical or complicated about it.
And you don't need an English
degree or literary genius to do it.
You just need to follow the right
process, the correct steps. And
that requires you to make the
critical offline-to-online business
mindshift from "location,
location, location" to...
"Information, information,
information!"
Surfers on the Net are not
looking for you or your business.
People search for information,
for solutions. So give them what
they want.
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Learn about internet marketing.
Marketing on internet can actually fetch you wealth. It is only a matter of how skillful you are at using Google. Google gives you the chance to market your product and website. If you know how to use their tool well then you can make it easily. To learn about this and more follow the link attached to this post.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
How could you do this mummy.
This poem is so touching. It is a poem of a child sexually abused. The girl's mum was a party to this. As my own little part in trying to reach out toy the avoidance of such act, i believe this poem will give a detailed insight to what it is like. I hope you enjoy reading it. Here is the link How Could you Mommy, I Trusted you
arrghh! Bad grammar? This will help.
One very bad thing a writer should have is bad grammer. I'll closely relate this to like a doctor who gives bad prescription or to a soldier who doesn't know how to shoot. That is how bad it is however you can brush up your english by buying nickdaw book. Essential english for authors. If you however don't have the ability to buy the book a free mini e-course is available at the site. Just submit your email and get the tips in five installments. Follow this link to visit there
http://www.essentialenglish.ws
I hope you will find this really helpful.
http://www.essentialenglish.ws
I hope you will find this really helpful.
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