Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category

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How to Use Love Quotes


2012
01.22

Love quotes are eloquently constructed sentences that have deep and thoughtful meanings when it comes to expressing love. It is romanticism at its finest. There are many ways to incorporate love quotes into your life and here are just a few ideas:

Engrave a love quote onto a special gift such as a money clip or a bracelet. Create a card or write a note with a love quote and place it in a location where it will be found unexpectedly. Send your loved one a romantic love quote in an email or message during the day. Make breakfast in bed and place a love note on the tray. Create a bookmark if your loved one is an avid reader and place it in the book he or she is reading.

These are just a few ideas on how to use love quotes. Just use your imagination and you will think of other ways to spice up your love life with quotes.

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Searching for Screenplay Contests


2011
02.02

Scriptwriters know that screenplay contests are helpful to gain money for your hard work and acknowledgment from top screenwriters and directors. Your determination to win is the goal of writing the script that you wrote and edited a thousand times. There are a lot of screenwriting contests out there that are willing to spend money and time to look for their next big writer who wants to make a name for himself.

The internet houses numerous contests for the indomitable writer who wants to test the waters of screenwriting. However, this can also be a source of online scams and con artists. It is not easy to look for legitimate online screenwriting contests but it is fairly easy to spot those unscrupulous competitions. Do not settle for the first online contest that you see without any prior research. It is better to be safe than sorry. So Do your research and find a good one.

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Books Reviews, Charlie Rose Books, and Cerebral Conversations


2010
10.11

Charlie Rose books offer us something different. Sure, he has on the politicians and the leaders of the moment, but he also gets into obscure topics, things that no other sort of show would really even bother considering getting into, and this is a critical point really. You have to figure that everybody has 24 hours in the day, and that inherently makes things, makes life very zero sum. If you’re spending your hour doing A, then you can’t be possibly doing anything else, and that’s the main point that we’re driving at with our blog posts and our websites, and our book reviews: we want to overdose on information, but we want to do so in a way that’s actually productive. Call it multitasking for bibliophiles, and it’s something that we’ve managed to do quite well, actually. It’s something that we’ll continue to do quite well. Read from our site to check out what we’re talking about.