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creative writing questions and answers
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If you’re managing a website but you’re uncertain about your own writing skills, it’s always safer to hire an article writer to compose content of your website for you. However, what makes a good article writer, anyway? As a website owner, what should you be able to demand for?
Trial articles
Before anything else, a good article writer should be willing to give you at least two trial articles. It can be an old article which s/he has written for another website, or a new one that’s suitable for your own site which you’re only supposed to pay for if you’re happy about it. Trial articles are the client’s assurance that they’re not paying for a bad writer. Of course, the only way you can determine a good article writer from a bad one is by putting yourself on website reader’s position.
Relevant information
A lot of independent article writers can write with impeccable language. However, most of them don’t care to do enough research before writing about a topic. Good web content is something that’s written with enough information about the subject matter. This doesn’t mean that the articles should be highly technical. As a matter of fact, web site content should be written in such a way that even people who are not well versed in the said topic would be interested in reading about it.
Think of everyday conditions when you choose which topics to include in your website. If you want, you can specify these demands to your web site copywriter. A decent copywriter should be able to meet your demands no matter how specific. Remember, specific instructions make for less error in the output. If you gave very vague instructions to your copywriter, and you complain in the end, s/he may point out that s/he only followed what you told him/her to do.
Organized content
Your website copywriter should also have good organizational skills when it comes to writing articles. Web content articles are never written a whole block of text. If you’ve notices, almost all web articles are written with manageable paragraphs with proper subtitles. This is because online readers are always in a hurry. If you don’t put subtitles in your articles, your readers will get intimidated and turn away the text.
Make sure that you also structure your articles in such a way that all the important things are written at the beginning. In layman’s terms, you should put the summary or gist in your first paragraph. The succeeding paragraphs can be a discussion of all the major points that you’re trying to make, but the first paragraph should already tell the readers what your article is all about.
Proof read with love
Your last duty as a web content writer is to make sure that your articles are free from any errors. Whether they’re grammatical or typographical, it’s important you make the necessary revisions. Remember, your credibility as a copywriter depends on the quality of your work. Your clients shouldn’t feel the need to point out your mistakes because you’re supposed to have a good hold of the language already.
- Chris Esher
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In ***?rrent ***?mes, merely within ten years the discourse has started in Urdu literature up on the philosophy of Postmodernism and Deconstructionism. Undoubtedly, almost all big critics in Urdu literature are involved in this discourse. At the same ***?me it has attracted a lot of creative writers to follow the theme.
Abrar Mujeeb, a fiction writer from the Industrial City of Jamshedpur [India], has written ****?h stories that represent the Philosophy of Deconstructionism. After 1980, the Urdu fiction has turned towards new colorful dimensions. Some new important names have happened to appear up on the ****?izon of Urdu short stories including NayyarMassod, SyedMohammadAshraf, SaajidRasheed, Ghzanfer, MusharrafAlamZaouqi, PaighamAafaqi, ShamuelAhmed, TariqChatari, SamimAfzaQamar, ***?rhatParveen, Qamar Jahan, ZakiyaMashhadi, KhursheedHayat, MahmoodShahid, AzraNaqvi, Shaheera Msroor, and GhiyasurRahman. Abrar Mujeeb is an important name in the equal list.
In his fictions we found the techniques of deconstructionism which has affected other story writers in Urdu to come closer to this. It is ought to understand that the communication techniques in deconstructionism are different than a narrative style of writing. It communicates through an alternative logic and subject next to the real text. Deconstructionism is not directly related to the subject matter of the story rather than it gives emphasis to the meaning of the text which undergoes in between the lines. So a deconstructionist critic or writer always stresses to communicate through the unwritten lines of his text which exist invisibly in his narration. The philosophy of deconstructionism can not be bounded with the text by any means, rather than it can be limited to the unlimited boundaries of the text beyond the text. The ideas presented beyond the text are suppose to be more genuine, authentic, and ***?ctual. So in order to review or form a creative writing the awareness of its ‘further than text expression’ pays vital role in the whole creative scenario.
Abrar Mujeeb’s story ‘The scenario of night’ is a wonderful story. The habitual changes of day to day life, the look of life and death, the eternal journey of mankind and the universe, the conflict between evil and devil and the psycho-sociological changes of the human societies are ***?ed-up in a single knot. ***? if the human life and the nature were interdependent to each other to unveil themselves. It is a common concept that the occurrence of an incident depends up on the movement of the earth and this is the concept of the ***?rial ***?me which is defined ***? a subordinating cause of beingness. In this fiction Abrar Mujeeb has stated the idea that the occurrence of an incident not only depends up on the ***?me. The nature and the universe are eventful in ****?h incident to take place. In ‘The scenario of night’ he writes while describing the scene of an evening:
“… the redness of the evening is looking blackish ***?r in the ****?izon, though it has not spread out like a spot on the blueness of the
sky ***? the spots of clotted blood, spreads up on the floor of a
slaughter house.”
At a ***?cond put he writes:
“…there is a bridge up on the chest of the river. At the moment
train has not passed over it and possibly all the scenario is
waiting for some important ***?me or moment and are vanished
in their own”.
At the last when the story comes to end, the redness of the ****?izon turns into spreaded spots of frozen clotted blood and “at the same ***?me a train passes through the bridge and the whole picture disappears up on the *****?en of the thick fog, ***?rhaps these pictures were waiting for the same ***?me or moment”. Superficially it is just scenery, ****? virtually it is scenery which looks for some or more happenings or incidents to be added in it. And they all inevitably ***?ll together at one point to become the part of a big happening or a scene. In the eyes of the story writer every thing which is happening or going to be happen is the integral part of this universe. The ***?me and the place are inevitably put together along with the happenings to take place. Thus the conclusion comes from all occurrences that they all are predefined to occur. Though the tale of this story is of less worth ****? the whole treatment is excellent.
Story “The fragrance of own soil” is written up on the philosophy of regional existentialism. In this story the basic identity of an individual and society has been brought to notice. An individual can not be the strength of a society if not he is ready to love and protect his identity. Consequently, the basic identity is ***? urgent for ****?cess in every ***?pects of life. The is the point where the individual and the society comes to strength. The strength and identity of a society depends upon the strength and identity of its individuals. The life then starts moving smoothly. Abrar Mujeeb also tries to strengthen and protect his soil.
Story “The rain” is simple in its expression ****? deep in its meaning. Story “Thrust” is a show of prohibited creativity. Story “The water way of backside” shows the everlasting continuation of ***?me. Besides this his stories “First task” “On the same turn” “Death” “The story of stories” are his best stories.
Summarizing all, we ***?e that the stories of Abrar Mujeeb are the stories of the communication of deconstructionism and prohibited creativity. More to the point, all these stories represents some or more thoughts and ideas of the philosophy of his age. Individuals, Society, characters, feelings, emotions, affairs and thoughts every thing being all together generates a deep taste of life in his stories. He creates a link between the post-modern ***?nsibility and universality. In the backdrop of his feelings and emotions and through his carefulness he teaches us to live with an extended thought of life. We feel that at the artistic level, through locating his own way Abrar Mujeeb passes through a ***?lf evaluating situation. These evaluations act like determiner and make his stories ****?cessful. Small things and small signs are of worth importance for him. The study of life through the mirror of deconstructionism has come closer to his art. He put his first creative step on the road to the life itself and the ***?cond to the universe.
Abrar Mujeeb is an active and ***?nsitive artist. His stories are decent, loving and alive. He is regarded ***? an important short story writer after 1980. Considering his style of writing and thinking he is regarded ***? a short story writer of high repute among the generation of writers in Urdu after 1980.
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- Dr.Equbal Wajid
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If you’re involved in any type of article writing online or off you have undoubtedly encountered various episodes of writers block. Ugh!
You know the feeling. Your thought process comes to a screeching halt. It almost seems like a form of ‘mental quicksand’ the harder you try to produce an intelligent verse the harder it gets.
Well what can we do ‘pre-empt’ these periodic attacks on our writing skills?
Let’s examine some of the common reasons we all suffer from these disruptions in our article writing efforts.
• Coming up empty when trying to compose the opening line.
• The inability to maintain concentration
• Not doing your ‘homework’ when preparing to write an article. You will find that this is usually the core of the problem.
• Spending too much time ‘getting ready to get ready’! Our own over analysis clearly indicates doubt. This doubt or fear is normal assuming you don’t want your writing skills or content to be criticized by everyone who reads your work. Also this point towards a lack of preparation and indicates more work needs to be done in the area of article research.
• Trying to edit your work as you are composing. This is a great way to disrupt your concentration.
• Procrastination is often the most common obstacle you will face. This again finds it roots in the lack of preparation. If you’re not sure what it is to be done we naturally stall as much because of this indecisiveness.
Now we need to determine exactly how to resolve and banished these issues that impede our progress and turn a simple task into a nightmare.
Here we’ll find that ‘taking action’ most times is all that’s required to get you moving forward again.
Here are some writing tips that will help get you over the hump and back on track:
• Don’t allow yourself to get hung up on the opening sentence. If it comes to you great, if not move on. When you write an article you should have a good grasp of the subject matter. Compose those areas of the article that come quickest to you and address the opening sentence later if need be.
• The proper article research will often allow you to smoothly compose your article with little hesitation. Be sure to set aside the time needed and a quiet environment in which to write an article.
• Let your thoughts flow and record them as they do. You can and should set aside a ’separate’ time to edit your composition. Later when editing you can ’smooth’ over any grammatical errors and ‘polish’ up your delivery. You will save a lot of time by doing this and it will make both your composing and editing that much easier.
• Multi-tasking may serve a purpose in areas that don’t require concentration but when article writing this is NOT the case. Separating your research, your writing and your editing is always highly recommended. This allows for a continuity of thought in the particular area you are focusing on and cuts down on both time and frustration.
Writers block is a common nemesis that can be defeated with the proper preparation and discipline. By following these aforementioned writing tips you should be able to avoid the mental paralysis that occasionally strikes all writers. This in turn will greatly reduce the time it takes you to compose the article. Your preparation will result in you being able to continually progress through the various stages of your article writing. In the end this will help prevent your thoughts from becoming disrupted and slowing your progress to a standstill!
- TJ Philpott
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many different forms of online writing assignments which web content producers take on these days. Ranging anywhere from one page articles to academic papers of 100 pages or more, there is a wealth of opportunities available to web content writers. One type of web content production which more and more individuals are expressing an interest in is ebooks. For those who are new to the topic of ebooks and are curious how to create ebooks while fending off any potential episodes of writers block, the following will provide some helpful hints on the subject.
Write About a Subject Which Is Not Too Obscure
One of the ways in which writers block can strike an ebook writer is when the individual chooses a topic which is simply too obscure in nature. Perhaps the topic is so new that it hasn’t been published that often or perhaps it is simply something which many are not that interested in. This is not to say that you should choose a topic which is overtly mainstream, simply keep the fact in mind that obscure topics may lead to writers block and frustration throughout the process.
Brainstorm Prior to Writing the Ebook
When wondering how to create ebooks without being susceptible to writers block you should keep the tip in mind that brainstorming prior to starting to write the book is a wise idea. By brainstorming about your topic and taking notes on your findings, you will discover that you have a wealth of information right at your fingertips. Should you ever come to a lull in the writing process, simply take out your notes and continue with the writing.
Read Up on the Subject
The more information you have when you are creating an ebook the less likely you are to experience writers block. Therefore, when wondering how to create ebooks without the nagging episodes of writers block, remember to read up on the subject matter both before and during the writing process. Having new ideas in your head and really knowing the truth behind your topic will help you to avoid writers block. With that said, you should always produce an original ebook yet gather pertinent information to give you a good background on your ebook topic.
When You Think of New Information, Write It Down
Some individuals who write ebooks have to be at their computer desk in order to construct new ideas and subject matter for their virtual book. On the other hand, creativity may strike others at any time. For the latter group of individuals, it is extremely important to stop what you are doing immediately and write down your ideas once they come to you. This will help to provide you with fresh and pertinent ebook material and prevent you from becoming the victim of writers block while sitting at your desk.
No matter whether you are lying in bed at night or shopping in a store when an ebook subject matter idea strikes you, try to find a pen and paper in order to write down your thoughts. This will pay off in the long run should you find that writers block occurs and you are unsure of what to write.
- Cory Threlfall
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I know it has something to do with kids who play in a vat of mercury and something happens- I’m a little fuzzy on all the details. I was going to buy it or recommend it to my library, but the bookstore I was at doesn’t have a web page, and Google hasn’t been helpful. It’s a teen book, so if you’ve maybe read it or know one like it (subject matter) you’re answer will help. Thanks! - jane d
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There are many different forms of online writing assignments which web content producers take on these days. Ranging anywhere from one page articles to academic papers of 100 pages or more, there is a wealth of opportunities available to web content writers. One type of web content production which more and more individuals are expressing an interest in is ebooks. For those who are new to the topic of ebooks and are curious how to create ebooks while fending off any potential episodes of writers block, the following will provide some helpful hints on the subject.
Write About a Subject Which Is Not Too Obscure
One of the ways in which writers block can strike an ebook writer is when the individual chooses a topic which is simply too obscure in nature. Perhaps the topic is so new that it hasn’t been published that often or perhaps it is simply something which many are not that interested in. This is not to say that you should choose a topic which is overtly mainstream, simply keep the fact in mind that obscure topics may lead to writers block and frustration throughout the process.
Brainstorm Prior to Writing the Ebook
When wondering how to create ebooks without being susceptible to writers block you should keep the tip in mind that brainstorming prior to starting to write the book is a wise idea. By brainstorming about your topic and taking notes on your findings, you will discover that you have a wealth of information right at your fingertips. Should you ever come to a lull in the writing process, simply take out your notes and continue with the writing.
Read Up on the Subject
The more information you have when you are creating an ebook the less likely you are to experience writers block. Therefore, when wondering how to create ebooks without the nagging episodes of writers block, remember to read up on the subject matter both before and during the writing process. Having new ideas in your head and really knowing the truth behind your topic will help you to avoid writers block. With that said, you should always produce an original ebook yet gather pertinent information to give you a good background on your ebook topic.
When You Think of New Information, Write It Down
Some individuals who write ebooks have to be at their computer desk in order to construct new ideas and subject matter for their virtual book. On the other hand, creativity may strike others at any time. For the latter group of individuals, it is extremely important to stop what you are doing immediately and write down your ideas once they come to you. This will help to provide you with fresh and pertinent ebook material and prevent you from becoming the victim of writers block while sitting at your desk.
No matter whether you are lying in bed at night or shopping in a store when an ebook subject matter idea strikes you, try to find a pen and paper in order to write down your thoughts. This will pay off in the long run should you find that writers block occurs and you are unsure of what to write.
- Cory Threlfall
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