Writer’s block is a virtual “block” or obstacle that occurs between a writer and his thoughts that make him unable to write. This state is characterized by lack of ideas, creativity shortage, and lack of words or vocabulary. This is due to excessive work load, less relaxation time, worked out mind, inspiration need etc.
Below you will find 10 tips to overcome your writing blocks.
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February 11th, 2010 | Posted by PWT in Writing Basics | No Comments
Do you struggle to have new ideas for your creative writing? Then even if you do have an idea, you don’t know how to develop it further, and shape it into an interesting piece of writing? Below are 10 tips for finding writing ideas.
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February 3rd, 2010 | Posted by PWT in Writing Basics | No Comments
When you get to college, you are going to engage in some serious acts of research and writing academic papers. But where are you supposed to look for information? There are plenty of research resources at your disposal. You just have to know where to start looking.
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January 22nd, 2010 | Posted by PWT in Research Paper Tips | 1 Comment
Writing an academic paper remains a difficult, trying, and intimidating task for many students. This is unfortunate because much of the course subjects a student will take while in a university requires paper writing as an academic exercise. With this article I have written, I aim to address this deficiency by presenting you a supplemental tool to writing academic papers, arranged in easy and numbered steps, beginning with Step 1 and continuing through to Step 12.
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January 20th, 2010 | Posted by PWT in Research Paper Tips | 2 Comments
Experimental data of papers are presented in a table, figure, and text. A table can list large amounts of numerical values in a small space, and its superior to a lengthy explanation in the text when data are extensive. Therefore, a table should be prepared well.
How to write table? Here are some valuable tips:
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January 14th, 2010 | Posted by PWT in Research Paper Tips | No Comments