Writing

One Dimensional Writing Using First Person Perspective

When an author decides to write fiction one the primary methods of storytelling is through a first person perspective. For many writers this is the most comfortable manner of storytelling. In a first person narrative the reader is allowed to relate to the story one dimensionally. The story is presented to the reader from the viewpoint of a character in…

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Weight Loss

Diet Pills Real Life Story

Following is a real life account of an obese person who was about to die due to his overweight and related diseases. The story is how he got rid of the problem of obesity. We are bringing the story here with the hope that definitely the story will encourage people to lose extra weight and become disease free. Let us…

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Web Hosting

Storytelling To Persuade Your Affluent Client Le

“To be a person is to have a story to tell.” ~Isaac Dennison Storytelling is one of the most important tools of persuasion. From a very early age, we’re naturally wired to hear stories. It’s not only a way to communicate but to incorporate into business. If you told nothing but stories–no pitch, no features or benefits–just stories, you could…

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Wine

Expensive Tea The Real Story

So people keep asking me about expensive tea. I’m not sure why, it could be some cosmic coincidence, the higher powers sense that the subject in general is a source of frustration to me. Truth be told, it’s probably a good thing that I get a chance to share some facts and shed light on the issue, but it also…

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Creativity

The Power Of Storytelling

Each and every day as we are building our businesses, we all know the key to a successful presentation is a product being sold to the end-line consumer and/or sponsoring a new person. In an upcoming issue, I am going to write about the difference between making a sale and having customer loyalty in the sales process. In the sales…

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Article Writing

How To Find Ideas For Articles Speeches

Do you have problems finding ideas for articles and speeches? I know have had at times, and others tell me the same thing. At my Toastmasters club, for example, I’ve often heard members say they have difficulty finding topics for speeches. But, I’ve learned, like others who write and speak a lot, to start with what I know. To use…

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Book Reviews

Fern S Dragon Book Review

Fern’s Dragon is a wonderfully fun read that stimulates the imagination of both young people and the young-at-heart alike. It is a good mystery-fantasy story that is artfully composed. Fern is a bright, artistic young girl who is utterly fascinated with dragons. One day she created a masterpiece with beach sand and loved it so much that she was reluctant…

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Health Fitness

Fly Around The World Reviewing Casinos

Do you have a story of something that happened in a casino that is so unbelievable that no one believes you when you tell it? If so this contest is for you. The more bizarre the story, the better your chances of winning the contest will be, but all stories must be true. Online-Casinos-789.com started an Unbelievable Tales from the…

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Writing

A Man Writing Love Stories In A Woman S Publishing World

My publishing journey has been unusual enough that friends and publicists alike have suggested I write about it, especially the part about being a man writing love stories in a woman’s genre. But it’s not just the genre. The whole publishing and agency world I encountered was dominated by women. Sound interesting enough? Okay. There’s just one little hitch. Now…

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Politics

14 Billion Doesn T Buy What It Used To

I am not sure how much national attention this story has gotten but there was a tragedy that took place in Boston’s Big Dig on July 10th. One of the ceiling panels that are hung in the tunnels of the biggest construction project in the world, the “Big Dig”, fell and crushed a car killing a woman inside. The panels…

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