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  1. jadevarden.blogspot.com

    Again, because I can't stress this enough, you're not using AP style. So spell your numbers out in total, unless they're gigantic. Spell out everything above five, everything above nine, and don't forget to format your compound numbers.Whether it's fifty-seven or twenty-one, compound numbers are always written with a dash in-between and both numbers spelled out in full.
  2. writersdigest.com

    Now I currently run several successful blogs, including The Life of Dad and this online editor blog.It's been a challenge juggling them but, by sticking to these 12 specific dos and don'ts of writing a blog that I've developed over my years of experience, I've been able to establish growth (increased pageviews).
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    Based on interviews with authors over the years, conferences, editing dozens of issues of Writer's Digest, and my own occasional literary forays and flails, here are some points of consensus and observations: 15 of them, things anyone who lives by the pen (or seeks to) might consider. (The 5 biggest fiction-writing mistakes and how to fix them.)
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    2012 was the year that we learned about the employee who wouldn't stop hugging people, the coworker who used flatulence as a weapon, the pushy dietician who wouldn't stop harassing the body-builder, and the former coworker who wanted to throw a party for some coworkers but not all and have the CEO pay for it.. With a year like that, it's hard to choose, but here are my top 10 favorite ...
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  7. openculture.com

    Like fel­low genre icon Stephen King, Ray Brad­bury has reached far beyond his estab­lished audi­ence by offer­ing writ­ing advice to any­one who puts pen to paper. (Or keys to key­board; "Use what­ev­er works," he often says.) In this 2001 keynote address at Point Loma Nazarene Uni­ver­si­ty's Writer's Sym­po­sium By the Sea, Brad­bury tells sto­ries from ...

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