As a pseudo writer or a ghost writer, the important thing is to adhere to the publisher's requirements or the person to be written on. Because this is very personal and you may not be in a position to write what you desire to your liking. Unless, the initiation allows you to write in your own way, do make sure you know what they want or otherwise face a total rejection.
Be certain that you have all the facts down so that there will not be any fraud or fakes. Remember you are the ghost writer, so just perform the writing and have a amicable partnership. However, if there are certain things that you know on your side that you have to stick to, lay it on the table before the contract commences. This way all can be smooth on the legal side and all you will be discussing is the writing style or alteration of contents.
Do write it as if you are the one being portrayed so that you will make it very personal and then follow what is required of the sponsor.
Writing Tipz: Biographies : Guideline 1: Who's Who
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on Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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WritingComics:Guideline2: Story-boarding
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on Friday, January 22, 2010
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So you have a story to tell, and you are very visual, just that you fall short in the area of writing, what can you do to excel? Exercise your strengths, use your visuals to lead your writing for story-boarding.
Use no more than 15 words to describe a scene, 10 words to put in each dialogue and 10 words to link one scene to another. Use exclamation words or expressions like sounds, names and call out actions. In this way, your word are kept direct and impactful with your visuals leading the story with the words to assist the whole comic project.
Being crisp demands the attention of readers more and motivate them to keep reading the intense built up of the story and makes the whole reading experience a impulsive one and this creates appetite and interest to the audience of images and words.
Use no more than 15 words to describe a scene, 10 words to put in each dialogue and 10 words to link one scene to another. Use exclamation words or expressions like sounds, names and call out actions. In this way, your word are kept direct and impactful with your visuals leading the story with the words to assist the whole comic project.
Being crisp demands the attention of readers more and motivate them to keep reading the intense built up of the story and makes the whole reading experience a impulsive one and this creates appetite and interest to the audience of images and words.
WritingComics:Guideline1: Script It simple and meaningful
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on Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Comics are targeted in different styles. Commonly, the writings or dialogues are to be planned beforehand before any drawings or writings commences. And so to begin with, the whole story line has to be scripted with detailed scenario description and dialogues described or written down. The narrative script writing and dialogue writings can be in tandem or in sequence with many iterations.
Basically, for teamwork production, keep all descriptions simple. flowing and crisp. This applies especially so for dialogues where the readers or end customers is assumed to be of the mass of varied literacy. The dialogues or any wordings need to serve the purpose of the particular scene.
So the wordings aims to connect to the end readers and support the illustrations or drawings. Make wordings that creates the impact, that captures the mood and intonation of the scene. This is certainly a specialized gifting of writing as wordings that blends in well with the images and follow the purpose of the story require creativity, imagination and the feel of how end-readers will react translated to words.
Very importantly is to have fun and be engrossed in the story line and place yourself always in the scene from all perspectives: the characters themselves, bystanders, the producers and the end readers and you will definitely have a well groomed comic in the part of the writings simple and meaningful.
Basically, for teamwork production, keep all descriptions simple. flowing and crisp. This applies especially so for dialogues where the readers or end customers is assumed to be of the mass of varied literacy. The dialogues or any wordings need to serve the purpose of the particular scene.
So the wordings aims to connect to the end readers and support the illustrations or drawings. Make wordings that creates the impact, that captures the mood and intonation of the scene. This is certainly a specialized gifting of writing as wordings that blends in well with the images and follow the purpose of the story require creativity, imagination and the feel of how end-readers will react translated to words.
Very importantly is to have fun and be engrossed in the story line and place yourself always in the scene from all perspectives: the characters themselves, bystanders, the producers and the end readers and you will definitely have a well groomed comic in the part of the writings simple and meaningful.
Writing SEO: Guideline 3: Research on the Contents
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on Sunday, January 3, 2010
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When time is not so to your advantage, and you decide to skip this step to research on your content, calm down and read on.
The objective is to always keep the marketing writing relevant and no matter how well your prior knowledge on the current content is, if you do not research sufficiently, you will end up putting effort into non-optimized results which is debasing your credibility as a writer, and creating an ill culture of SEO writing.
Put in the shoes of your client, they are deterred to engage a low quality piece of work, even if the submission of directories are good.
In other words, be of integrity and be well guided by knowing your content well to deliver high quality SEO writings optimized.
The objective is to always keep the marketing writing relevant and no matter how well your prior knowledge on the current content is, if you do not research sufficiently, you will end up putting effort into non-optimized results which is debasing your credibility as a writer, and creating an ill culture of SEO writing.
Put in the shoes of your client, they are deterred to engage a low quality piece of work, even if the submission of directories are good.
In other words, be of integrity and be well guided by knowing your content well to deliver high quality SEO writings optimized.
Writingz SEO: Guideline 2: Directories Search
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on Monday, December 28, 2009
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Where do you go to after the word analysis?
Submit your articles in the relevant directories according to your category and so you will be in your niche marketplace to be noticed.
Be certain that you express clearly and uniquely about your website or blog for this will be the chance people will click to view.
Search the list of directories from authoritative websites like yahoo or google and make an inventory for your submission to tabulate your results.
Remember to follow their instructions and criteria for submission lest you did not know that the requirements are not met and still think you are listed.
Happy marketing.
Writing SEO: Guideline 1: Keywords
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on Friday, December 18, 2009
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When embarking on SEO, there need to be in a study on the blog or website concern. The aim is to make sure that you know the essence of the content in its respective line of industry or categories of the marketplace.
For SEO, having the relevant keywords or tags will put the blog or website in the top spot for searches from the viewer. Also in the charge of the writer is the analysis of other websites/ blogs that are of the same subject. This will give you the overview of the contest you are to engage in.
Techniques for such analysis will be to do your own search on the search engine and find the tops to contest with. With that in mind, when delivering the marketing, you will need to write according to your keywords.
For SEO, having the relevant keywords or tags will put the blog or website in the top spot for searches from the viewer. Also in the charge of the writer is the analysis of other websites/ blogs that are of the same subject. This will give you the overview of the contest you are to engage in.
Techniques for such analysis will be to do your own search on the search engine and find the tops to contest with. With that in mind, when delivering the marketing, you will need to write according to your keywords.
Writing Fiction: Guideline 6: Level out Distractions and Other Ideas.
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on Saturday, December 5, 2009
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It is in the process of harnessing ideas of fiction for your present work that you also give birth to unwanted or irrelevant ones as well. It is in view of preserving your continuous train of thoughts that you quickly pen down immediately these distractions and other ideas.
Such unloading will ease and focus your idea generation and recording of your present work to make space for future inputs to advance this fiction. As for the present distractions or other ideas, they may serve a positive purpose in time to come which becomes a resource then.
Speaking of time management and efficiency of delivering work for the present and preparing for the future which will become the present that builds on the past distractions, you are constantly endowed with a writer's treasure: ideas.
Such unloading will ease and focus your idea generation and recording of your present work to make space for future inputs to advance this fiction. As for the present distractions or other ideas, they may serve a positive purpose in time to come which becomes a resource then.
Speaking of time management and efficiency of delivering work for the present and preparing for the future which will become the present that builds on the past distractions, you are constantly endowed with a writer's treasure: ideas.

