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What web sites offer advise how to write a story

What web sites offer advise and help for How to write stories when starting out, Offers tips on  creating a pen name, finding list of publishers,  How and when to Paten a story and is it necessary? Same request web site for on how to write a screenplay and list of who to send to.


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To be in two places at once is virtually possible.

www.lulu.com is an excellent online publishing company, Its services are free.

Posted 2009-06-29T19:45:01Z
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Best be published. Money mouth

 

Hi. I hope I can help. Are you writing out a book? I will post here links so that you can study them in advance. Good luck! :)

How to get started with publishing:
 http://is.gd/19HLB

 

Your free guide:
http://tinyurl.com/yourfreeguide

Posted 2009-07-01T03:33:22Z
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When a person is hooked on drugs he immediately is so dependent come hell or high water he will locate a way to feed his habit. This leads to poverty, incest, theft and a life of crime.

jerrol@InkTip.com is a very helpful sight.It teaches how to write log lines etc. Once you have your manuscript edited and ready for the publisher,(you think) you might go back again and again and it never ends.Right now I have had published my first, which took me three years.I titled it Southern Winds since it is about my southern heritage.A former governor of GA.began the first page.I also took a year to write,Return of Southern Winds which I never published.                                     Being a pharmacist I decided to sacrifice and stop my retirement years to go work in a couple of pharmacies and in Detox Centers to learn more about Substance Abuse.Fatal Addiction took 3 years to publish and the governor of GA took those two books to the mansion library and wrote me a wonderful letter to thank me.

Now I just so happened to decide to dedicate Mindless Temptation to the Youth of America for that generation is next to join me in my fight against drug abuse. I have at least another manuscript ahead.See, it ain't no easy hill to climb but it is addictive.One thing leads to another.

I love to help future writers, keep on writing.

 

Posted 2009-07-02T23:53:58Z
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I wonder if you know what it is like to live out your dreams?

Open a twitter acount and follow the publishing company called "Yorkshire Publishing" they give wondreful tips on writing books.

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