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Written by Melody   
Tuesday, 05 June 2007
Issue No. 22: June Bugs and Crazy Days

Spring has sprung and Memorial Day has passed. Most schools have excused classes for the summer vacation, and there are children everywhere. Gardens begin to produce the first fresh vegetables of the season, and you feel as if there simply aren't enough daylight hours for anything - including writing!

Issue 22 may, at first glance, seem sparse; I've included only six new articles. This was done purposely. The days grow warmer, and our schedules grow more tightly packed as we try to cram every one of the increasing daylight moments with projects. Take a moment to relax and glance at the articles - it won't take too much time away from 'real life'. Then, if you still have a few minutes to spare, pick up your pen and try out a few of the pointers!

*Improve your Writing

Are You Setting Yourself Up to Procrastinate
Written with academics in mind, this article is equally applicable to all writers regardless of their education level.

Organizing Your Office
Do you have home office? Does your desk look like a nuclear bomb hit it, scattering paper everywhere? Is very surface covered with paper? Does the paper work spill out from your desk drawers and on to the floor? Can you even find your desk to use it?

*Writing: Fiction

How to Write an Epic Fantasy Novel – A No Nonsense Guide to getting the job done
Here are some simple yet amazingly effective steps that will insure you start and finish your epic fantasy novel. You just need to understand what epic fantasy really is and why you want to write it.

*Writing: Non-Fiction

How To Write Short Article - An Easy 5 Step System
Struggling to put up that article you have been postponing? You need a system. An easy 5 step system of how to write short article you can learn in 5 minutes.

*Writing: Poetry and Prose

The Death of Poetry
Death. It's as much a part of life as being born and, by far, more fascinating to poets. The amount of poetry written about death and dying could lead you to believe that the topic plays on the mind of poets quite frequently.

*Writer's Showcase

A Note on the Biota Outside My Window
Sometimes it seems like the whole world's against you. Other times, it is!














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