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Here is one of our many categories. Articles on Writing is what Every Writer is all about. Here you will find tips, tricks, advice, and some really great observations about the writing world. We have 100s of authors who contribute to our site. Writers in our community make up a great deal of what we do. These articles are some of the best on writing.

 

If you are interested in submitting an article to us, please contact us. We are happy to publish articles about writing and anything that supports writers. This category is represents everything that EWR stands for. We want to bring real writing, for writers into the world. We are for writers by writers, and these articles are a big part of the support we give to the web and the community. Thank you for reading our site, and we hope you will consider contributing an article about writing.

Awards Writers Should Know

Posted on November 5, 2012May 4, 2019 by Richard

Awards Writers Should Know We think the net is a tool. Sure it’s a community, a voice, an amplifier, but it was created as a tool. To that end we think that great writers will want to read great works. They might be in a genre or literary fiction, but knowing and reading great works…

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Sharing Your “Baby”: Why Writers Should Collaborate by Nicolas Gremion

Posted on September 23, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Most writers are possessive of their work. Just like mothers develop babies for months before introducing them to the world, authors often feel their pieces are precious cargo. They take great

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50 Common Mistakes in Speaking and Writing

Posted on February 27, 2011June 1, 2017 by Richard

1. “The business would suit any one who enjoys bad health.” [From an advertisement in a daily newspaper of New-York.] Few persons who have bad health can be said to enjoy it. Use some other form of expression: as, one in delicate health, or, one whose health is bad. 2. “We have no corporeal punishment…

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Best Literary Magazines of 2010 (Part 1)

Posted on January 3, 2011 by Richard

We are taking a look at the Literary Magazine that did the best in 2010. We looked at a lot of factors, and really a few indicators stood out. We have mapped 3 anthologies inclusions of literary magazine over the last year. The three anthologies we picked to give us the best idea are all…

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WordPress Themes for Poets

Posted on June 18, 2010March 4, 2017 by Richard

Here are some of our recommendations for WordPress Themes for Poets. Of course there are thousands of themes out there that might interest poets, and we kept 2 things in mind when we came up with these: ease of use and ease of reading. They are plain, simple, easy to use and easy to read…

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Digital Rights

Posted on July 26, 2009April 10, 2019 by Richard

There seems to be and uproar over Amazon removing all those George Orwell books from Kindles. The company simply pushed a button and zapped all the copies that had been sold from their customers. Now people and groups are fighting for more rights for the buyer. You can read more about this in this NY…

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