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<title>Allan Mayer - EzineArticles Expert Author</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Allan Mayer is the author of 'Tasting  the Wind' (available now on Amazon and Book Depository.) He is currently the manager of a day service for adults with severe learning disabilities.]]></description>
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<title>The Cheapskate's Guide to Book Marketing During a Credit Crunch (2) - Creating a Web Presence</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A POD or self-published book will sell to more than just your friends and family. The advent of the internet has enabled authors to sell their books around the world. All you need is to create a web presence. And you can do this without spending a penny.]]></description>
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<title>The Cheapskates Guide to Book-Marketing in a Credit Crunch (1)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If you have POD published, self published, or been published through a small press, your book will go nowhere unless you market it. Here are some ideas on how to promote your book for at little or no cost.]]></description>
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<title>NLP and the Author - Finding a Model of Excellence</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Setting out to write a novel? It's a good idea to look into a 'model of excellence,' a writer you admire and want to emulate.]]></description>
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<title>Seasonal Affective Disorder - A Personal Perspective</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I am very skeptical about the existence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD.) At least, that is, during the Spring and Summer months. From about the end of March, to the end of September I sometimes find myself wondering if it is an imaginary illness, something existing purely in my mind which, the next time it appears, I should be able to positively think out of existence.]]></description>
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<title>Dr Who -The Early Days and Now</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The cliche which stuck to the Dr. Who of the sixties was one of children hiding from the Daleks behind the settee (or sofa, depending on where you came from.) This in itself is a cultural/economic comment. These days you cannot always hide from the daleks from behind the furniture, because it is probably against the wall. In early 1960's Britain your settee would have been away from the wall and in front of the TV and fireplace because you would not have had central heating.]]></description>
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<title>Introducing a New Rabbit</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Introducing a baby rabbit to an established pet can be difficult. Here are a few tips on how to do it successfully.]]></description>
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<title>Four Humorous Poems - Well Sort Of</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:25:02 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Hope these make you smile. They were originally written for performance, so are best appreciated when recited at the top of your voice in your local town centre.]]></description>
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<title>Finding it Hard Finishing Your Novel? Try This PATH</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Stuck with a half-finished novel? I got myself organised and motivated using the PATH method.]]></description>
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<title>Random Writing Tips - Coming Out (Approaching Your First Readership)</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 13:07:05 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[So you are sure of who you are, and what you want to do. You know there's nothing wrong with it- you've been doing it for years for God's sake. All you have to do now is to tell someone.]]></description>
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<title>Random Writing Tips - Revising Your Novel</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Revising your novel: All of the greats have done it. A few thought s on what to consider and how it can be an enjoyable creative process.]]></description>
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<title>Random Writing Tips - Structuring Your Novel - To Plan Or Not To Plan?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Random thoughts on novel writing. Do you plan each twist and turn or just set off and see what happens?]]></description>
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<title>Random Writing Tips - Creating Characters</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 15:49:45 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[So you're writing your first novel. Your story should be character driven, in which case you will find that the situations which start to form in your mind already come from what those characters are 'about.' All novels, whether they be thrillers, romances, Science Fiction, or whatever, should reflect life in that they deal with what happens when person A, with a certain agenda, meets with person B, with his particular motivations.]]></description>
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<title>The DaDisney Code</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hear about the connection between 'Dark Side of the Moon' and  'The Wizard of Oz?' Well there is a rumour that there is a similar connection between the Seven Dwarves and... well judge for yourselves.]]></description>
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