by Dwayne Phillips Take care with the reasons why you write. You may be putting the decisions of others as the key to your satisfaction. Why do you write? People who don’t write often ask me this. Google that question and see a million blog posts for answers. One of the things I do is […]
Writing Motivation and Control
February 3rd, 2014 · No Comments
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Writing with Questions
January 27th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes I “outline” writing pieces by type a series of questions. There are many ways to write a piece. One way is to outline the piece first. There are many ways to outline a piece. One outline method I use more often is to write a set of questions. I type a […]
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Run LaTex Online
January 23rd, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I find an online tool for formatting LaTex documents I once wrote a book using LaTex – the electronic typesetting system. LaTex allows you to do things that you cannot do with just about anything else. The result is a document with an excellent, professional appearance – much better than anything MS […]
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A Simple Drafting Tool for Writers
January 16th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I try DRAFT – an online writing tool. Years ago I tried a web site called writely.com. It allowed a person to use a simple word processor online. That writer could then “share” what was written with other people who also had writely.com accounts. One day, as the stories go, Google bought […]
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Freelancers: Beware of Tests
December 5th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Beware – tests before hire are often a way to obtain free work from you. I have been applying to freelance jobs recently as a writer. On occasion, job openings require taking a “test” such a: edit this text so we can determine if you are a qualified editor write a piece […]
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Government Documents – Shorter Please
November 25th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips When it comes to government documents, shorter is better almost all the time. I used to write government documents. I still read government documents. Such is the life of someone who worked for the government, retired, and went to work for companies that compete for government contracts. Here is it, something regarding […]
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One Editing Technique
September 23rd, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I present one technique I use to edit writing from others and myself. There are various techniques for editing writing. Here is one that I use more than any other. I reformat the paper in a word processor with a 0.3″ margin on the left and a 3″ margin on the right. […]
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A Timed Writing Technique
September 19th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I have been using a new writing technique lately in which I set a timer for uninterrupted writing, followed by a five-minute break, followed by another timed writing period. There are countless writing techniques. My advice for these techniques: Try the technique. If if works for you, use it. Otherwise, forget it. […]
Imply vs Infer
August 19th, 2013 · No Comments
By Dwayne Phillips I am unable to say, “You implied such-and-such.” I know it is a small distinction that difference between imply and infer, but it bothers me. I continue to stumble upon these two words: imply and infer. I her people say, “You implied such-and-such.” Since this is my blog, I can rant to […]
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Yet Another Source of Story Ideas
July 15th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I stumble upon yet another source of story ideas. I like to write short stories. I have more ideas than time and energy to write them. A few weeks ago I stumbled upon yet another source of story ideas. Go to a McDonald’s somewhere where you never go Observe people Make up […]
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