A trip around the writer's block
Writing about a small or mundane thing that happened during your day is a start â a small one that works. Don't pay too much mind to how it sounds or what picture you're painting in the beginning. The aim here is to just get those first few words out, and let the rest come together. You'll probably see it as
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The power utility needed the blessing of its major funders to remain a going concern. A key condition for that was the appointment of a credible board and dismissal of those accused of corruption. Eskom also needed assurances it would receive R20bn to service debt due early in February and in early
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Recent release “Unnatural” from Page Publishing author Nikole Gesualdi is an intriguing narrative that delves into an otherworldly desire by beings of … Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Nikole Gesualdi's tantalizing novel follows Faith, who was just a dhampirâhalf human, half
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Ace by DAISY, equips the publishing industry with a tool which can test their ebooks against internationally recognized standards for accessibility. This open source tool is designed to be flexible, and customized into publication development workflows, helping to achieve the shared goal of ensuring that
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THE SOCIAL NETWORK Facebook has made its privacy principles public for the first time as it prepares for GDPR, which will come into effect on 25 May. Under the GDPR data protection rules, companies such as Facebook will be expected to report data breaches within 72 hours and allow customers to
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Alexa devices were the top sellers across Amazon, with the Echo Dot coming in as Amazon's best-seller in all categories across the globe. To encourage sales and growth, the Echo Dot was put on sale for $30, which was the cheapest price it has ever been. According to Jeff Bezos in an Amazon Q3
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She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing and certificate in public history from Rutgers University-Camden. She is a contributor to the anthology Faithfully Feminist and blogs at MariamWilliams.com. Follow her on Twitter: @missmariamw.] Editor's note: Don't miss Mariam Williams' column,
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This quarter, I decided to branch out of my comfort zone and take classes in Computer Science and Public Policy, in addition to Creative Writing. I'm loving it. This may sound crazy, but I feel like I can literally sense the different sides of my brain working throughout the week. On an average day, I take a
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