Monday

 

Novel Romance On Your Mind? Page Down: Sportswriting

With all the convenience that using the Amazonlinks on WritingfortheInet brings I still like to run over to the megamall and check out what is happening at the bookstores. Yesterday the weather had the first hint of the rainy season, so the mall was packed. I appreciate that. The more people shopping for books, the larger the database of information.
The bigger bookstore chains have their own version of Coffeebuck$ inside of them, and a large selection of magazines to flip through as the people-watching ebbs and flows.
I noticed several ladies selecting and carding for armloads of Romance paperbacks, some of them had lists where they were checking-off selections as they took them off the bookshelves.
I remember reading several articles that mentioned that the Romance Category was one of constant growth, and that section of the bookstores was the only one that had constant traffic.
Although I am a very romantic person, narrating a story that you would read and find believable takes a special set of skills that I have not acquired yet. I have read several romantic novels by the bestselling writers and the way that they craft their characters is a very stylized artform.
Creating Romantic Characters: Bringing Life To Your Romance Novel by Leigh Michaels
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1892689073/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
will help your characters escape from your imagination and become three-dimensional characters in your readers mind.
The Romance Writer's Handbook by Rebecca Vinyard has the answers for those writers toiling in the romantic vineyard and not harvesting baskets of unrequited love's grapes.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1892689073/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
Are those grapes sometimes sour? Yes, but Romance Writing doesn't encompass the revenge aspects involved in affairs of the heart that take place in the other popular fiction genre, the Murder Mystery.
With every graduating class of women, the magazine short stories that serve as an introduction to this type of literature creates a new generation of readers. Eventually, they discover the joys of reading the full length novels. The stories you write can become a part of that progression.


Wednesday

 

Sportswriting For The Internet

Sportswriting for your region's largest circulation newspaper would allow you to attend all of your school's games, with the best seats in the fieldhouse; road games as well as at home. You would be sought-out by influential, and wealthy alumni for your advice on which high-school picks in your state to recruit for the next season. Sportswriting could be your ticket into the big game of sports broadcasting. Who knows, your sportswriting could even attract an offer from a video game company to put your name and image on a sports video game.
You have to start somewhere, no matter how much you think you know about sports, you just can't jumpball and start being a publisher sportswriter.
I am using basketball for the theme of this article because less is more. Basketball has less players on the team. Football has dozens of players on the roster, some who never make-it off the bench and on to the field during the season. So less players means less information to keep track of, and write about during the season. Football takes more time to cover, besides the lengthy games themselves (which are added to timewise by frequent timeouts) the practices are more time consuming and have sessions seperately conducted for the units that make up the offensive and the defensive teams and are further subdivided into player specialties.
Basketball players are more versatile and play both offense and defense, the practices take less time because they don't have as much information about the next opponent to analyze and prepare the game plan for.
Basketball is the best sport for an aspiring sportswriter to become accustomed to dealing with the information required. WritingfortheInet is the 3 point line to the print media and broadcast connections to make future career moves.
The Official NCAA Basketball Scorebook published by the National Collegiate Athletic Association will guide you in the gathering of information to informatively write about the games you attend. These Scorebooks are also available for the other college and professional sports. Once you are experienced handling the basketball information you can make the transition into writing play-by-play coverage of baseball and football.
http://www.ncaa.org/library/statistical/basketball_scorebook.pdf
Basketball For Dummies by former Notre Dame Coach Richard "Digger" Phelps explains the strategies and coaching practices that the sportswriter needs to be knowledgeable about when she goes to interview the coaches and players. Amazon Offers FREE SUPER SAVER SHIPPING! Genuine Amazon Link.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0764552481/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
Stephen King is the marvelous writer that got his first professional article byline writing about the Lisbon High School basketball team for the Lisbon Enterprise when he was a sixteen-year-old Sophomore, he is now an American writing superhero.
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Friday

 

Can A Self-Published Book Be Successful?

The unexpected success of author Kathleen McGowan's first book, The Expected One has the New York City book publishing companies being more receptive to manuscripts that their editors have rejected in the past. When they achieve mail-order sales in the thousands, the authors have proven that there is an audience for their stories.
Author Kathleen McGowan relates a tale told in her family's long tradition of storytelling.
An ancient prophecy tells of a woman, The Expected One, Maureen Paschal, whose visions of Mary Magdalene reveal that she is a descendant of Mary and Jesus Christ and seeks a gospel written by Mary in southwestern France.
A hidden organization within the Vatican has secreted documents and conspires against interlopers who seek to verify the myth's origins and validity. This narrative may be similar to the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, but Kathleen McGowan started writing it in 1989, and she herself claims to be a descendent of Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ.
These types of books were traditionally classified as New Age but are now called Mystical Christianity. Americans have a renewed interest in these subjects as the success of the Da Vinci Code has proven.
The Expected One sold 2,500 copies as a self-published book before the Touchstone division of Simon & Schuster signed-up the religious thrillers author.
Other books that have healed the self-published book stigmata are: The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/044651862X/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20id
The Christmas Box Miracle: My Spiritual Journey of Destiny by Richard Paul Evans
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0743219422/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
The Expected One by Kathleen McGowan
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0743299426/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
All three are examples of books that started out as rejected manuscripts, were self-published and their authors now have a relationship with the editors at major publishing houses.

Wednesday

 

Marge Simpson's Homecareer: Writing For the Internet

Mariah Carey and Madonna are the usual subjects I write about. Ladies, who without a college education have made it in to the top of the entertainment world and have been able to stay there for several years as well. Jennifer Lopez has created the merchandise-marketing-model for the new generation to follow, Paris Hiltonomics you could call it. Now I'm going to add Marge to that idollustrious list, Marge Simpson wife of Homer Simpson, loving mother of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson.
Stay-at-home-mom would be the print medium phrase to describe Marge Simpson's career as a homemaker, but perhaps she aspires to become a published writer on the Internet, to share the stories of her son Bart's many misadventures and of her daughter Lisa's many accomplishments at school with the accompaning philosophical insights she imparts to the adults she interacts with.
Since it has been several years since her last high school English composition class she went online and ordered a copy of the English Grammar Workbook for Dummies by Geraldine Woods, which will refresh Marge Simpson's writing skills and have her writing with style in just a few days.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0764599321/ref+nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
Marge Simpson has an idea for her favorite online magazine The Springfield Startler,
but needs some guidance on how to develop her writing and form it to fit different markets. Writing Feature Articles by Brendan Hennessy is just the book to do that.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0240516915/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
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So as The Simpsons television show, by Matt Groenig, created the Fox Television Network, soon Marge Simpson will be on her way to being a published writer.

Tuesday

 

Christian Writing: A Lifelong Career

Foxfaith is a new movie distribution company that will concentrate it's efforts on reaching the Christian Audience that has not been going to the theaters as they did in decades past when there were more family oriented films produced. There are going to be more films with Christian Themes produced as the recent hundreds-of-millions-of-dollar Boxoffice receipts for movies with religious characters has proved that movie-goers are curious about spiritual subjects.
But writing for the Christian Audience is a lot different than writing for the "Pop Culture Audience", both in print and WritingfortheInet. There are specific Do's and Don'ts when it comes to writing for this growing audience. The Christian Writer's Manual of Style by Robert Hudson will guide you around the potholes in the writer's road.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0310487714/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
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This Christian writer's manual is published by Zondervan Publishing Company the American Bible Publisher.
A good training ground for writers is writing movie reviews; there are many websites publishing them and the movie studios release a lot of information several weeks ahead of the films arrival in theaters.
Obviously, movies rated "R", or "not rated"' will not be appropriate for review on Family or Christian websites, but that still leaves hundreds of movies that are made and distributed (some "straight to video") each year.
American culture can be appraised from a spirtual point of view. Finding the spiritual truth in movies made for the popular culture audience will be your mission as a movie reviewer. Using those concepts to share the Gospel with readers in a way they can comprehend, and relate to them is what Jesus did with his Parables.
Bible studies can be derived from the content and message of the movie and narrated with descriptions of the images to create an imprint on the readers soul, further fulfilled when they see the movie in the theater with their family or at home on DVD.
The Little Handbook of Perfecting the Art of Christian Writing by Leonard G. Goss and Don M. Aycock
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0805432647/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
The Little Handbook will help you understand the framework of the faith, the basic practice of biblical teaching, so that your movie reviews will start the conversation with people outside of the church. Using the most popular medium, movies will enable you to reach people who have lost their biblical frame of refrence, and establish your Lifelong Writing Career.





In later years, as the graduates are consolidating those tens of thousands of dollars of Federal student loans do they think back on how much work they saved by using those research paper websites? Was the time better spent surfing the Internet for entertainment? Student loans are there to enable students to complete their education and is money well spent; I don't think anybody would object to other college students consolidating and organizing information so that it would save research time on the Internet.

Saturday

 

Rating New Restaurants: Fullfeeling Writing

On your way to work this morning you noticed a new restaurant has opened where that old pizza chain had it's store in the mini mall. You make a mental note of this; that you and your husband are going to give this new restaurant a tryout on Friday night.
This one restaurant opening in your neighborhood is part of a national trend; chefs not satisified at being second or third chefs at fine dining restaurants in hotels and casinos are opening their own gourmet bistros in locations that previously baked pizzas or flipped burgers. They are venturing out into underserved areas of the United States' cities and suburbs, cooking and baking the specialties they have attended culinary institutes to learn how to prepare and perfected with their experience cooking under the supervision of the executive chefs where they previously worked.
It is a tough business, in part because the public (with long cultivated pizza tastes- I once ate pizza every night for three months- please don't tell my mom) needs to be educated that there are other cuisines out there. The raw foodstuffs are more expensive because it is of higher quality. It takes longer to prepare meals from them rather than opening one-gallon cans of sauce, thawing five-pound frozen blocks of meat and scooping-out loaves of dough from buckets of pre-mix for baking.
Your mission as a Restaurant Reviewer, if you choose to accept it, is to inform the public about the new culinary opportunities opening-up in your area.
Will Write for Food: The Complete Guide to Writing Restaurant Reviews by Dianne Jacob.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1569243778/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
Will Write for Food has more than the Secrets of Restaurant Reviewing in it's contents, it will help season your food writing and add to your knowledge when you interview culinarians about their backgrounds and influences on their cooking.

You have decided to become a writer and want your work to be published on the Internet, WritingfortheInet is about the basics of writing on the Internet.
You do not have to be a college graduate with degrees in English and Journalism to be published on the Internet! That is the greatest thing about the Inet, with a little bit of knowledge anybody can be published on the Internet.

I know that you are excited about the opportunities available to writers on the internet.
Writers Digest Handbook of Magazine Article Writing Edited by Michelle Ruberg details the basics of writing articles and having them published in the Print Magazines you are familiar with.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1582973342/ref=nosim/your_httpgetoveblo-20_id
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Another area to be concerned with is the useage of the English language so that your articles are a pleasure to read. If you have been out of school for awhile English Grammar Workbook for Dummies by Geraldine Woods will soon have you writing with style, at the same time writing complete sentences that communicate clearly the very important ideas you are writing.
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