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Romance Thesaurus

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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How to break into freelance writting

A noble vocation, “freelance” writing takes it name from the
days (rather, “knights”) of yore! Those not in the service of a monarch
sometimes hired out their services. Some were said to carry business
cards inscribed: “have Lance – Will Travel.”

Seriously, for those who feel the calling freelance writing can be
both enjoyable and rewarding – to say nothing of what it can do for “ye
old ego.”

Freelance writing encompasses an endless variety of both
subjects and approaches to writing: stories for local
newspapers, magazines, children’s publications, technical
journals, romance novels, resume’s advertising copy – even
crossword puzzles (now they have computer programs for these).

Everyone is qualified to write something! About the only
absolute prerequisite is the ability to explain yourself.

The brightest technician who cannot adequately explain his techniques or the potential of his experimentation is of
questionable value to the profession, his employer or
evensociety.

Of course, to break into the higher income potential,
experience, talent and a good knowledge of the language are
essential.

From there, style, consumer demand, marketing, education and plain,
old fashioned luck are factors that usually, but
certainly not always govern how far one can go. Even so,, there is
still, plenty of room for all types and levels of writing — because
there are all levels and interests of readers.

Writing even short articles or instructions requires, as the saying
goes, one percent inspiration; 99 percent perspiration. Work on your
item every single day — preferably for regular hours. Research,
rephrase and rewrite until you are satisfied.

Do not ask the opinions of others — especially during the writing
stage. You don’t need to know how 15 other people would put it — you
simply want to YOUR ideas from YOUR perspective on paper in the best
way you can.

Other opinions can be needless distractions and disheartening; they
can prevent you from following through on your idea and becoming
entwined with someone else’s. If you want advice, get
it before starting your project –or after it is finished.

A few of the more obvious outlets for freelance writers are
magazines, newsletters, advertisers, newspapers, children’s
publications, and trade journal.

Getting into this field may be more difficult than asking your
home town newspaper if they will accept (and possibly pay for) a
short article you have written – and hopefully, to write others
on assigned or your choice topics.

When trying this technique, look around for subjects that would
be of interest to the readership of the publication in question.
This approach may not be the most rewarding financially, but it
can get you started and help build your confidence and
reputation.

If you have an area of expertise that you would like to
concentrate on, write to publishers of applicable trade journals
and magazines in the field.

Ask them for information on items they buy from freelance
writers. Always include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE)
to expedite a reply. Most will tell what they pay, how long the
like their articles and some will include a writer’s guide that
spells out their terms and exactly what they like.

For an up-to-date, annual listing of publishers, look for the
WRITER’S MARKET in your public library.

Probably the most useful tool for a freelance (or any other, for
that matter) writer is a word processor. If you don’t have one,
GET ONE and learn to use it. Get a standard word processing
program, output can be input to publisher programs!

Without a word processor, you will have to work at least twice
as long and hard.. Make sure your computer is IBM compatible (it
can be most any off-brand or clone, so long as it is 100% IBM
compatible.

You can probably get a complete used setup for $500 or so that
will do nicely. An IBM XT (8026) compatible is about the
smallest (and oldest) equipment that will allow you to use a
good, universally accepted word processing program like Word
Star or Word Perfect.

Many publishers will accept manuscripts on disk, so long as they
are in a “standard” program and system. The publishers can then
“import” your data copy directly into typeset or desktop
publishing with his specialized computer program!

If you area poor typist, get a touch typing program — some of
them are really fantastic: you can learn or improve your typing
while playing a game!

Most people can get 30 words per minute in a week; more with
extra time and effort. When using a typewriter or trying to
write in longhand,, the pages get messy and often out of order
as they are edited and re-edited, and have to be done over
frequently.

Unfortunately, when you do one page over, the page lengths never
come out right, so the whole thing has to be retyped. A word
processor takes care of all that, plus spelling, looking up
words in the Thesaurus, margins, page numbering, uniform
formatting, etc.,as a matter of routine.

As soon as you decide to get a computer and word processor, join
a local IBM compatible USERS CLUB. The members will be happy to
advise you. You will be able to ask all the questions you want
to get unbiased answers and assistance.

Although it would be nice to have an expensive, up-to-date model
with a fancy color monitor (video display) and a jet laser
printer, there are plenty of used PC’s on the market starting
around $500 that would do fine for your efforts.

Look under Computers and Software in the classified want-ads for
100% IBM compatible models. Also, check on close-outs and
“clones” (computer magazines usually have many advertisements
for these.

As a minimum you will need an IBM compatible computer (minimum
512 is needed for a standard word processing program), a disk
drive (360K) and a printer. A 9-pin dot matrix will do, but of
course a 24 pin is much better (and more expensive). A daisy
wheel printer will produce letter quality print but will not
handle graphics (logos, illustrations or fancy print) and is not
recommended.

The top of the line is the jet laser, which can cost several
thousand dollars with the associated equipment and programs. A
hard disk (20 to 40 MB would be very good — and is required for
the newer word processing programs), ot at least a second disk
drive.

Although the 3 1/2″ disks are becoming popular, they are not yet
totally standard, so better get a 5 1/4 floppy drive (preferably
with 1.2 megabyte drive — only about $20 more on a new
computer). If you can afford it, get a 640K memory computer –
this will let you process more information at a time. All of
these suggestions can be fully explained at the by members of a
users club.

While the final copy of your manuscript should be either typed
or letter quality print (usually 24 pin dot matrix, daisy wheel
or jet laser) for the best possible impression, many editors
will now accept a clearly printed, double spaced 9 pin dot
matrix, or a disk version in Word Start or Word Perfect program.

If you have a 9 pin dot matrix printer, be sure and ask the
editor if they will accept it first. Otherwise, have a friend
with abetter printer run the manuscript off for you!

The WRITERS DIGEST is THE trade magazine for journalistic
writers, the AMERICAN BOOKDEALERS EXCHANGE serves more
self-publishers and perhaps those interested in the mail order
market.

Several books on writing are offered by various discount book
suppliers (see Business Sources). One (BOOKDEALER) Has one
called “Writing for Non-Professionals” (#70867) that sells for
$2.95. The WRITERS HANDBOOK (THE WRITER, Inc.) Lists over 2,000
buyers of written material – complete with publisher names,
addresses, editors, size and type of material desired, plus
other valuable information of interest to freelance writer.

A potential problem area for creative writers is how to protect
your material. The old tale about mailing it to yourself is a
good story, but not adequate! Some experts suggest that one good
reason for copyrighting is to keep from being sued for
publishing your own material!

At any rate, copyright protection is uncomplicated, cheap and
technically automatic for material created after March 1st,
1989. It is strongly recommended, however, that you at least
display the fact that it is copyright protected, so any
infringements will not be “innocent.” Just include the word
Copyright (or Copr.) or a little c in a circle the first year of
publication, and the name of the copyright owner.

There is no fee for this protection (which lasts for the
lifetime plus 50 years) for works created after Jan. 1st, 1978).

The only “catch” is that while you can prosecute a pirate, you
cannot sue for damages unless the copyright is registered with
the copyright office.

Therefore, to obtain true copyright protection, it is necessary
to register your material. This can be done either before or
after it has been published. If it is unpublished at the moment
you sign the copyright application send in the application and
one copy of your manuscript.

If it has already been published, send two copies. In both
cases, the registration fee is $10.

For more information, see Copyrights in the next section. If it
has already been published, send in two copies. This $10 not
only protects your material here in the U.S.A.: it also extends
to about 80 countries who are signatories to the March 1, 1989
Berne Convention treaty. Not bad for a $10 investment.

BUSINESS SOURCES

REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS, Copyright Office, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC 20559. To register an UNPUBLISHED manuscript,
send one copy of it, a check or money order for $10 and a
completed application Form TX, all in the same envelope or
package.

For additional information, write Copyright Office, Information
Section LM-401, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559, or
call their hotline: 202/479-0700.

COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Publications Section, LM-455, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC 20559. This is where you write to get
the forms to apply for copyright – or call their hotline:
202/298-9100.

THE WRITERS DIGEST, 205 W Center St.,Marion, OH 43305. Trade
magazine for writers.

THE WRITER, INC.,Box 892, Boston, MA 02117. Publishes THE
WRITERS HANDBOOK.

AMERICAN BOOKDEALERS EXCHANGE, Box 2325, La Mesa, CA 92401.
Offers publication support for writers.

AMERICAN AMATEUR PRESS ASSOCIATION, 5009 Dickens Ave.,Tampa, FL
33629. Publishes AMERICAN AMATEUR JOURNALIST for aspiring
writers.

F W PUBLISHING CO., 9933 Alliance Rd.,Cincinnati, OH 452442.
Publishes WRITERS MARKET, an annual listing of 4,000 buyers of
the written word.. Available at most libraries.

PUBLISHERS CENTRAL BUREAU, Box 1187, Newark, NY 07102. Discount
books (reference, novels, history, etc.)

PERSONAL PUBLISHING, Box 390, Itasca, IL 60143. Trade magazine
for desktop publishers – oriented to MCIntosh users.

ALDUS CORPORATION, 411 First Ave.,S-200, Seattle, WA 98104.
Sells Pagemaker programs for McIntosh System. *$495).

DOVER PUBLICATIONS, 31 East 2nd St.,Mineola, NY 11501. Discount
books, clip art, stencils, etc.

QUILL CORPORATION, 100 Schelter Rd.,Lincolnshire, IL 60917-4700,
312/634-4800. Office and computer supplies.

NEBS, 500 Main St.,Groton, MA 04171, 800/225-6380. Office and
computer supplies.

SWEDCO, Box 29, Mooresville, NC 28115. 3 line rubber stamps -
$3; business cards – $13 per thousand.

ZPS, Box 581, Libertyville, IL 60048-2556. Business cards and
letterhead stationery. Will print your copy ready logo or
design, even whole card.

WALTER DRAKE, 4119 Drake Bldg.,Colorado Springs, CO 80940. Short
run business cards, stationery, etc. Good quality but no choice
of ink or color.
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Romantic Ideas Marriage

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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Romantic Ideas for Valentine’s Day and Parties

In this world one will find hundred of communities and every community has its own events and festivals. But there are some events and festivals that are celebrated worldwide. Like New Year, Christmas and Good Friday are some of the annual commemoration that are celebrating with love and affection globally. Apart from these there is one festival which is well known for lovers named Valentine’s Day. The day is named around 500 AD after one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentine and was established by Pope Gelasius I. On this day by offering confectionery, presenting flowers and sending greeting cards lovers can express their love for each other. In previous ages people were believed that love is a sacred feeling that can’t be expressed. But now in this modern era e-mailing, mobile phones, chatting are commonly used to express love and affection. Now for young ages expressing love is like a celebrating festival.

Every year valentines day is celebrated on 14th of February Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the doves, heart shaped outline, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Valentine’s Day is a day that completely belongs to the people who love and taking care for their loved ones. Valentine’s day party plays an important role during its celebration.  It is only day when whole world is celebrating the spirit of love. Every one wants to celebrate with unique, memorable and in the most romantic way. Everyone tries to make feel special while pleasing loved ones on the Valentine’s Day by offering tradition cards, flowers, chocolates, different types gifts are usually exchanged between the lovers on the vent of Valentine’s day. Besides Valentine day there are many events and moments in life when a person plans a well organized party for his or her livings ones. Like bachelor party and masquerade party are the most famous parties which every one tries to recognize in different and unique manner. Bachelor’s party is a party held for a bachelor shortly before he enters marriage life. It one of the special events and memorable time for bachelor’s where he spends some special time with his friends as after marriage it would be slight complex. There are many bachelor party destinations where one can arrange with well organized manner. This event of bachelor’s party marks the transition from a single independent lifestyle into the commitments of married life.

Beside bachelor party, there is one more party with the name masquerade party which is famous for silly masks and costumes. It is one of the entertaining and lot of enjoyable to see everyone comes in incognito. This is very interesting to see recognizing and trying to spot who was who. Therefore, all those who are attending the masquerade are necessary to wear complicated masks.

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Romance Novels Yahoo

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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Can you recommend any futuristic literature that involves a serious romance?

I posted a question earlier today about futuristic/dystopian fiction (the link for this is below) and had lots of really good responses, but…
I’d also like to know of any books with similar dystopian/utopian/futuristic/political themes but that also have a serious passion/romance running through them. There seem to be lots of sci-fi novels that fit most of the bill, but not so many with a little more poetry and emotional depth to them (without being melodramatic), or with first person, intense narratives.
Any more ideas?

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylt=Am_u7fNRay6vz90hKEJzdsvwBwx.?link=ask&menu=396545299

I’m thinking of something more literary than sci-fi. I’ve read Huxley, Orwell, Lessing, Ballard, etc. I also enjoy ancient Gothic tomes and wordmeisters like Nabokov. Mix these together and you get… something that doesn’t seem to exist.

You should definitely check out Karin Lowachee’s books Warchild, Burndive, and Cagebird. There’s not much romance in the first novel, but Burndive and Cagebird both introduce important romantic angles. I highly recommend this series because it’s some of the most emotional SF out there, definitely driven by character, not plot. I consider it more of literary fiction that uses SF as an outlet for character and emotional exploration. I really can’t recommend this series highly enough. Lowachee loves playing with perspective, too. The first book begins in second person, then switches soon to first person, where it remains for the rest of the novel. She also plays around with the past and present tense to give a sense of immediacy. Very cool read, there’s nothing quite like this series on the market today.

You may also want to check out A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick. Dick is an SF/philosophy master. A Scanner Darkly is one of his best books ever, narrated by an undercover narc trying to bust a drug ring in the future. He actually uses the drug to keep his cover, and one side-effect is the slow split of psyche. He’s also very much in love with a woman he’s spying on. This is a haunting, grim novel. Once again, it’s pretty unique on the SF shelf. If you like this, you may want to check out some of Dick’s other work. He was a very prolific author and wrote many novels and short stories.

Idlewild by Nick Sagan is another good book with a romantic subplot for the main character. It’s another first-person narrative with great character development and it’s also a page-turner that keeps you guessing. Sagan follows in Dick’s footsteps, questioning the nature of reality. Nothing is quite what it seems, but the book is very well-written and emotional. The sequel, Edenborn, is a worthy read, too, though not quite as good as Idlewild.

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Romance Song Lyrics

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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Lyrics for Weekend Warriors

Poor Monday.  There are many songs and lyrics about it.  But none are very flattering.  Tuesday has gotten some minor recognition in songs and lyrics.  And Wednesday and Thursday are virtually forgotten.  But Friday and the weekend?  They’re the darlings of songs and lyrics.  Judging from the number of songs about weekends, even famous musicians and bands look forward to them — or they remember their pre-fame days when the weekend was the finish line of their obstacle course through the week, and pay tribute to them in their lyrics.

“Just Got Paid (Friday Night)” by country singer Johnny Kemp is an upbeat song with lyrics celebrating what the opening night of the weekend is all about: hitting the town, shedding the office persona, and cutting loose.  Some of those good-time lyrics are, “Just got paid, Friday night/Party huntin’, feelin’ right/Body shakin’ all around/Nobody thinks when I’m gettin’ down.”

Rock band Loverboy loves weekends — they wrote not only one, but two songs with lyrics about those three magical days.  First up is “Friday Night,” featuring the lyrics, “Friday night, Friday night/I just got paid, no sleep ’til Monday/Friday night, Friday night/Who cares, it’s only money.”  They also wrote the ultimate anthem with lyrics about why people bother to toil away during the week:  “Working for the Weekend.”  It hit #2 on the charts with its churning, power-pop music and universal lyrics, “Everybody’s working for the weekend/Everybody wants a little romance/Everybody’s goin’ off the deep end/Everybody needs a second chance.”

Remember the Bay City Rollers?  The Scottish boy-band scored the first #1 smash hit of the US Bicentennial year in 1976 with “Saturday Night,” and its rousing, chanted lyrics, “S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y….NIGHT!”  Delivered with the enthusiasm of a cheerleading squad, those simple, two-word lyrics perfectly captured the anticipation of the weekend, and the excitement of its arrival.

For Elton John’s lyrics writer, Bernie Taupin, Saturday night was about letting off steam in a different way — by guzzling some liquid courage, and putting up your dukes.  He wrote the lyrics to “Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting),” about his teen years in British bars, where brawls were nothing unusual:  “Don’t give us none of your aggravation/We had it with your discipline/Saturday night’s alright for fighting/Get a little action in.”

Sunday has its share of admirers, too.  Queen paid tribute to it with the bubbly, campy lyrics and music of “Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon.”  The tune bounces along like part of an operetta, and includes the lyrics, “I go out to work on Monday morning/Tuesday I go off to honeymoon/I’ll be back again before it’s time for sunnydown/I’ll be lazing on a Sunday afternoon.”  The lyrics, which sound as though they’re being played on an old-fashioned gramophone, were fed from the studio where Freddie Mercury was singing through a tin bucket in another studio.

One of the Bangles’ most famous songs is titled, “Manic Monday,” but the lyrics are really all about how much they enjoy Sundays: “Its just another manic Monday/I wish it was Sunday/’Cause that’s my fun day/My I-don’t-have-to-run day.”  Prince, who apparently is a big fan of Sundays, actually wrote the music and lyrics — and the song became the Bangles’ first hit.

Sorry, Monday.  When it comes to lyrics, there aren’t many nice ones about you.  But, hey — it’s better to be infamous than to be ignored, right?

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Romance My Chemical Romance

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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