September 2009 News

A Dating Story From My Youth

Published: September 30, 2009

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Matt Matcherson is a writer musician and humorist. Sometimes he even writes funny music. His site MatchTales brings dating stories, site reviews and free dating support forums to the web.
One of my first “Big Dates” was a Cotillion dance in 8th grade…or was it seventh? Cotillion was an attempt by a local “grande dame” to [...]


How To Organize A Book About Family History

Published: September 30, 2009

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From scrapbooking to videography, so many families around the world are trying to document their life history before they depart from this world. But what happens when one becomes frustrated with it all, not enough time and/or money, started a project but never finished it or better yet never even began?
Online experts have provided many [...]


What Can The Mystery Writers Of America Learn About Discrimination

Published: September 30, 2009

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What Can The Mystery Writers Of America Learn About Discrimination From The Sneetches?
The Mystery Writers of America (MWA), an organization that defines itself as ” the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre,” has developed a list of “approved [...]


Philippe Jaroussky: The Chart Of A Counter Tenor

Published: September 30, 2009

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Philippe Jaroussky is perhaps the most prominent French counter tenor of the century. He has a voice of great power and beauty the tone of an angel and the virtuosity of the Devil, one French critic wrote.
But a counter tenor? Its important to note that this is a conscious choice [...]


How To Create Traffic Online With Article Marketing

Published: September 30, 2009

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The main function of many WebPages is to deliver information of value. People use search engines to find web pages that deliver information of value to them. This is where articles come in. Articles are used to give information of value to the online surfer. This demand for such articles converts them to an important [...]


How Gibson Guitars Are Made

Published: September 30, 2009

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The Gibson Guitars Hummingbird model is one of their most loved guitars. Players of Gibson guitars often wonder how the great Gibson Guitars Hummingbird model is made. Made in Nashville, Tennessee, the Gibson Guitars Hummingbird model is made much like their other models. To begin with, the wood is chosen for the [...]


How To Write A Murder Mystery

Published: September 30, 2009

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The murder mystery genre is alive and well and living at an on-line bookstore just a mouse click away. How is it that this over-utilized method of story-telling has remained so fresh and compelling after well over a hundred years? The answer lies in the basics of writing.
Grab Them Where it Hurts and Their Minds [...]


An Ideal Gift: Personalized Wind Chimes

Published: September 30, 2009

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Personalized Wind Chimes: Ideal Gift for Any Occasion
Ancient giant bamboo chimes had practical uses such as protecting rice fields from birds and animals. Musical and artistic qualities of wind chimes were refined by ancient Asian civilizations. The Chinese in particular were skilled metal workers and excellent iron refiners. Wind chimes designed by the Chinese were [...]


Leisure Audio Books Reviewed

Published: September 30, 2009

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Leisure Audio books (LAB) is recently launched affiliate program that allows you to promote a wide range of downloadable Audio books from an online store of over 6000 titles, including business, self help, fiction, health and more.
You can sign up for a Leisure Audio Books account for free by visiting http://108492.leisureaudiosales.com Once you have created [...]


The secret to writing faster and with more focus –

Published: September 30, 2009

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The secret to writing faster and with more focus — Writing in your sleep!
One of the most powerful tools in my creative arsenal is what I call unconscious creativity.
No, I do not ask someone to brain me with a hammer and I don’t even need to be actually unconscious. This is when I simply allow [...]


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