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- Article Writing Tips - Give Your Conversions A Much Needed Shot of Adrenaline
- The science and imagination behind modern dessert : The New Yorker
- Eight Steps to Start Writing Your Manuscript | Bitesize Bio
- How to Write Your First Novel in Under 4 Weeks - Stepcase Lifehack
- How novels came to terms with the internet | Books | The Guardian
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Student Writers - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- The Elements of Clunk - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Free Range: Hash : The New Yorker
- How To Write Articles That Work Harder Than Anyone Else's
- Unique content - Textbroker.com
- A Day in the Future | Raptitude.com
- The left brain/ right brain myth : Neurophilosophy
- CDDB: Feel the Pain
- The Hairpin
| Article Writing Tips - Give Your Conversions A Much Needed Shot of Adrenaline Posted: 25 Jan 2011 04:50 PM PST Ask any article writer if they're interested to write better articles that get read and clicked through, and you'll hear a resounding, "Yes!" Naturally, if you are an article writer and marketer than it's safe to assume you want to do better, too. The good news for you, today, is that achieving this kind of improvement is doable and not tough. Would you believe it if we said this kind of writing, for article marketing, is much less difficult than the proper writing you did back in school? |
| The science and imagination behind modern dessert : The New Yorker Posted: 25 Jan 2011 02:46 PM PST |
| Eight Steps to Start Writing Your Manuscript | Bitesize Bio Posted: 25 Jan 2011 01:16 PM PST You've done your research, you've got something important to share, and you've got the guidelines from the journal that you're hoping will publish your results. Your goal is to write #### words. Before you is a blank computer screen. Don't panic. |
| How to Write Your First Novel in Under 4 Weeks - Stepcase Lifehack Posted: 25 Jan 2011 06:53 AM PST |
| How novels came to terms with the internet | Books | The Guardian Posted: 25 Jan 2011 12:25 AM PST Excerpt: "The internet has altered our lives in ways television never did or could, but mainstream literary novelists – by which I mean writers who specialise in realistic, character-based narratives – have mostly shied away from writing about this, perhaps hoping that, like TV, it could be safely ignored. They've ceded the field to authors of speculative fiction, such as William Gibson and Cory Doctorow, whose hacker and brand-ninja characters exist primarily to explain or propound ideas about bleeding-edge technology, or thriller writers who concoct ingenious but outlandish tales about the potential nightmares lurking in same." |
| The Seven Deadly Sins of Student Writers - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education Posted: 24 Jan 2011 08:21 PM PST |
| The Elements of Clunk - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education Posted: 24 Jan 2011 07:10 PM PST |
| Free Range: Hash : The New Yorker Posted: 24 Jan 2011 05:21 PM PST An article in The New Yorker Free Range column about the growth in the use of hashtags on Twitter and the varying uses they've taken on. The article is humorous, but highlights the similarities & innovations in comparison to our in-person conversations. |
| How To Write Articles That Work Harder Than Anyone Else's Posted: 24 Jan 2011 02:58 PM PST There are a lot of online marketers who do need to desperately improve how they write their articles. But the thing you need to keep in mind is that you must make the effort to produce higher quality articles. There are many ways your articles can drop the ball and result in underachieving performance. |
| Unique content - Textbroker.com Posted: 24 Jan 2011 12:25 PM PST |
| A Day in the Future | Raptitude.com Posted: 24 Jan 2011 08:52 AM PST |
| The left brain/ right brain myth : Neurophilosophy Posted: 24 Jan 2011 12:12 AM PST |
| Posted: 23 Jan 2011 11:01 PM PST In case you didn't know, the file format that CDDB (and FreeDB) use is complete garbage. In addition to random idiotic crap like it being impossible to unambiguously represent a song title that has a slash in it, it's rocket science to figure out how long a song is supposed to be. I need this info not only to display it in Gronk (my MP3 jukebox software), but also for some error-checking that my CD-ripping scripts do, so that I don't end up with truncated files if there was a crash or a full disk or something. |
| Posted: 23 Jan 2011 09:56 PM PST |
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