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Volume 4, Issue 2 - 24 January 2007 Brought to you by Aneeta Sundararaj
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CONTENTS
from the editor's desk ...
Dear [First Name],
The winner of a copy of The Stream by H. Steven Robertson is Diana Stjepandicappy. Diana, please contact Steven at coachr@bellsouth.net to claim a copy of The Stream.
Steven now offers his other book, An Exercise Manual For The Couch Potato for the contest which runs until 7th of February 2007. Click here to enter this contest.
In this edition, I post an interview with Lee Masterson. She is the editor-in-chief of Fiction Factor, which is an online magazine for writers. For those of you contemplating a career in writing, this interview shares some interesting insights into to the world of a writer. I have also featured Lee's article, Do You Really Need An Agent? under Articles for Storytellers.
Also, there are the usual stories/pieces from our columnists in StoryAsia, Jack's Fables and Storytellers Nuts and Bolts.
I've listed new blogs for storytellers, new websites and new paying markets - they're all to be found under resource for storytellers.
As always, there's much to read and I hope you enjoy the information shared.
Here's to your storytelling success.
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Go to: http://howtotellagreatstory.blogspot.com/ INFOSYNTEHSIS
The Value of Identity
What is your identity in the marketplace? Maybe you don’t have any. All you know is that you have a business and you are telling your story. Who cares about identity anyway?
If that is your answer, you are heading for trouble, for soon and very soon, if your identity is not right, it will distort your story and this can ruin your business. This can happen as the market begins to ask questions such as: “We want to know who you are, what you represent, what you stand for; how you operate and how genuine are you?”
To read more, please click here ...
STORYASIA
The Perforated Coin
A long time ago, most of the coins used were not perforated. When a person did find a perforated coin, it was believed that this perforated coin would bring him much good luck.
In a small village in India, a man had a terrible job working in a factory. He was poor, not very successful and felt miserable. One day, as he was walking along a lonely street, he stepped on something hard and bent to pick it up. As he turned the item over in the palm of his hand, he realised that it was a perforated coin. Realising that it would no longer be considered legal tender, he placed the coin inside his pocket and took it home.
To read more, please click here ... Jack's Fables
Is it me or is it my imagination?
The umbrella was watching the changing sky anxiously. Greyer and greyer by the minute. The usual ritual of being grabbed by the neck, carried out at great speed and unfurled in a windy, murky, wet and miserable street was imminent.
Most of the routine was OK, as that’s what umbrellas are for, but the wind was another matter. Despite being well made, the umbrella knew if it turned inside out enough times, quality or not, the waste bin beckoned.
To read more, please click here ... Storytelling Nuts and Bolts
Reposition Your Preposition © Kristy Taylor 2007
Never end a sentence with a preposition! This is one of the first rules of writing you may have learnt in high school English. It is the one grammar rule that was always enforced, especially when writing essays. It is also one of the easiest rules to break, because sometimes a sentence just doesn’t sound right any other way. So the question at hand is whether or not this rule holds true today.
Ordinarily a preposition is placed in front of a noun, pronoun, noun phrase or pronoun phrase to give a sentence more direction, or to show where something is located or when something happened.
To read more, please click here ... PROMPTS TO TELL YOUR GREAT STORY ...
Pick a title to a song you like. Write a short
story of no more than 1000 words with this title as the theme of
your story.
BLOW YOUR OWN TRUMPET!
Persistent Storyteller - interview with Lee Masterson
Excerpts ...
Aneeta: Lee, this is all I have to ask. Is there anything you’d like to
add?
Lee: Yes. I would love to be able to tell all writers to
PERSIST. No matter how hard it gets or how many people
tell you it can’t be done – persist. Never give up on your dreams and goals.
Never allow anyone to denigrate those ideals. Never tell yourself you can't do
it. Be positive. Believe in yourself and your vision of where you want your
career to go, and then keep on persisting.
It will happen
J
As Richard Bach said: A professional
writer is an amateur who didn’t quit!
To read more,
please
click here ...
If you'd like to be interviewed for this column, please
contact me at
editor
ARTICLES FOR STORYTELLERS Do You
Really Need An Agent?
Every How-To article and book
these days seems to scream "Get an Agent and you can't fail!"
Right?
Copyright Lee Masterson. All rights reserved
Source of article:-
http://www.fictionfactor.com/articles/agent.html
1000 Reviews
Vashtu Sastra Guide by T. Selva Excerpts ...
Vasthu Sastra Guide
is a non-fiction piece of work. In the author’s own
words:
Although the awareness of Vasthu Sastra is increasing
daily worldwide, I found that many people lacked
understanding of the effective application of Vasthu
Sastra rules on their properties. This prompted me to
write this book to enhance the understanding of Vasthu
Sastra. … My purpose in writing this book is to share my
discoveries and knowledge of this science with people
interested in harmony and peace of mind.
The topic in question is Vasthu Sastra and for those who
do not know what it is the author has provided a simple
definition of this term – ‘vasthu’ means a habitat and
‘sastra’ means science. Indeed, Mr. Selva states,
‘Vasthu is not magic, superstition, a religion or
religious ritual, and does not work on a belief system.
It is also not a question of faith but a fact of life.’
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click here
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please click here...
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