First Rule Of Writing On Inspiration Bit
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007Rory from CleanCutBlog has launched a very interesting Group Writing Project, asking everyone What Is Your FIRST Rule Of Writing?
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Rory from CleanCutBlog has launched a very interesting Group Writing Project, asking everyone What Is Your FIRST Rule Of Writing?
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Over a week ago I asked “Who Are The Most Creative People?“, my answer was “Children” and I explained why. A couple of days later my cousin emailed me a psychedelic work done by my nephew in Photoshop. He is only 11 and just recently started playing with Photoshop. He didn’t take any courses and […]
There are many articles on the Web dedicated to the cure of writer’s block. But what to do if you’re bursting out with the ready-to-go topics to talk about? What is the opposite of writer’s block? No, I’m not talking about “hypergraphia” here either. Just a sudden wave of ideas and thoughts that hate being […]
With so many social networking sites on the Web I’m sure everyone is curious about which one is a better promotional tool for blogs. So far I’ve experienced only the effects of the big four: Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon and del.icio.us. I thought it would be beneficial to share my observations with others.
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There is an interesting meme going around, asking people “What’s your learning edge?”, started by an intellectual “monk at work” - Adam Kayce. He asks, “Write a post about your “learning edge” and what you’re into these days.”
I’ve read several responses from its participants and feel quite honored to be included in such an erudite […]
CHILDREN.
If I was a child, I would’ve probably stopped here, because there’s nothing else that needs to be said or explained. Simply observe playing children, things they come up with or convert to toys, look at their drawings, listen to their answers to various questions about life, nature, relationship. Often they think of some […]
I’ve always been fascinated by reading or watching about not necessarily famous but definitely exceptionally interesting people. So it’s not surprising that one of my most favourite channels is Biography, while Wikipedia and Google are the quicker alternatives to books for finding out more about those outstanding people who pique my curiosity.
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It’s in human’s nature to be influenced by our surrounding - news we hear, books/sites we read, art we see, food we eat, friends we hang out with. So it’s not surprising to have people who are aware of this fact and are really good at influencing others. We encounter that pressure everywhere we turn […]