Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:41:00 -0400
Quantity: 35 articles Length: each must be 500-700 words Cost: Willing to pay up to $3/article And most importantly: THESE ARTICLES MUST BE 100% UNIQUE I WILL HOLD FULL EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS NOT TO BE… (Budget: $30-250, Freelance Jobs: Copywriting, Data Entry, Data Processing) read more
Copywriting Job :35 (500-700 word) articles on Relationships
August 5, 2008Copywriting Project : 14 Articles Needed
July 30, 2008Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:51:00 -0400
I need 14 articles about internet business opportunities. This should be a quick and simple project for somebody who knows what they are doing. The articles need to be completely original and will have… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Copywriting) read more
Research and Article Writing in English
July 30, 2008Tue, 29 Jul 2008 17:29:00 -0400
We need someone to do research on a very interesting field. our website http://www.radiocarbon.eu/ we deal with a method called Carbon-14 dating. This is a scientific analysis which deals with the areas of archaeology and ground water testing… (Budget: $250-750, Jobs: Copywriting, Data Entry, Market Research, Training) read more
Arriving At Creative Writing Solutions By Thinking Backwards
June 18, 2008by Jim Green
Here is a neat little trick I have employed all my life in resolving problems, in realizing goals, and finally as a tool for crafting fiction. I call it reverse plotting but it is in effect the act of thinking backwards to arrive at solutions.
I can best illustrate its power by showing you how I used it to create the basic storyline for my first novella…
I’d always wanted to have a crack at writing a murder mystery and in line with my policy of sticking to scenarios with which I am familiar I used the theatre as the setting for Beginners Please: Murder.
Now there is a world of difference between wanting to craft a mystery story and actually accomplishing it. I could have of course gone the route of pulling down a ready-made plot from the internet (there are hundreds freely available for download) but I wasn’t looking for an easy solution; I was determined to devise my own original outline.
All I had going for me when I started out was the concept of a repertory company based in a creaky old theatre in North Yorkshire during the late 1940s. The actor/manager is brutally murdered and the police narrow their suspects down to the youngest cast member. He is arrested on suspicion of homicide but one of the senior players in the company is convinced that the police have got it wrong and she sets out to prove her colleague’s innocence.
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