A Ghost Writer Service Makes Writing Your Book a Breeze As they say, 'Everyone has got a story to tell' and in today's interactive world, it's very easy to get your story out there for others to enjoy The desire to tell our stories is a very human one that has been passed down from our ancestorsKeywords:
Donna Monday, Write, writing, writer, book, books, how, publish, published, time, tips, pointers Thinking Within the Box: Keynesian Economics, Pragmatism, and the Demise of Natural Law The economic history of the United States since 1900 is a sad story about the tragic demise of constitutional government and natural law in a republic that was birthed from the blood of revolutionary patriots in the struggle of bringing forth the American Constitution and a libertarian nation. It seems that Americans have forgotten that laws are created in a republic to support and legalize the existing economic ideology. In the beginning, laws were passed by Congress to sustain natural law, liberty, and a free market. Since 1934, natural law has been deliberately abandoned. Read on. . .Keywords:
Norton R Nowlin, keynesian, liberty, natural, law A Quick Guide to Writing Memorable Characters If you want to create memorable characters that your readers will eventually remember as they read your work, then you should at least know your characters in writing first before letting the people know about them
When you create important characters for your writing, you should consider their personalities first and how they will act in every situation within the story that you are going to writeKeywords:
Jane Sumerset, fiction writing, short stories Telling a Story that Influences Others To create powerful and influential stories, include stories. This article from Kevin Eikenberry includes several ideas for crafting your stories to influence and persuade your audience.Keywords:
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