From the daily archives: Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Science fiction is a genre of fiction where the stories often deal with elements of science or technology and many of these imaginary elements are largely possible within scientifically-established or scientifically-postulated laws of nature. In many of these stories some of the scientific elements, or most of it, are still pure imaginative speculation. Science fiction is therefore often called speculative fiction.

Science fiction should to some extent be related to science that is in existence at the time of writing, i.e. the science should not be completely unbelievable or implausible, for the reason that it will then venture into the genre of fantasy. Sometimes the boundary between science fiction and fantasy can get fuzzy, but the primary separation between the two genres concerns whether the story is plausible or not. Rod Serling (1924 – 1975), an American screenwriter and television producer, best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone, differentiated between science fiction and fantasy by saying: “Fantasy is the impossible made probable. Science Fiction is the improbable made possible.”

In Brave New Words (2007), Jeff Prucher defined science fiction as “a genre (of literature, film, etc.) in which the setting differs from our own world (e.g. by the invention of new technology, through contact with aliens, by having a different history, etc.), and in which the difference is based on extrapolations made from one or more changes or suppositions; hence, such a genre in which the difference is explained (explicitly or implicitly) in scientific or rational, as opposed to supernatural, terms.”

Many of the settings or story elements in science fiction deal with settings that are contrary to the known reality. Some of these may include:

A setting in outer space, on other worlds or planets, or involving aliens, or all of these elements combined
A setting somewhere in the future, in a parallel universe, in an alternative timeline, or in a historical past that oppose known facts of history or archaeological finds
Stories that engage scientific principles or technology that contradict known laws of physics or nature
Stories that involve the discovery or the application of new scientific principles, such as time travel, or new innovations or technology, such as nanotechnology, faster-than-light travel or robots, or of new and different political or social systems

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Neil Marais is an avid reader of science fiction, history, etc.

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Historical Fiction Books take you to a period that was real and re-create it for us – opening up both intriguing stories, plus also informing us of the actual history of the times, people and places – usually with accuracy and attention to historical fidelity.

It is well known that writers of this era create some of the top historical fiction books you can read… simply as reading for pleasure or to try and recreate historical events in an entertaining way.

Likewise, there are also historical fiction writers who use different eras of history and different writing styles as settings for crime yarns – some straight forward ‘whodunits’ (e.g. Lindsey Davis) and some with tongue in the cheek humor such as David Wishart. Other historical fiction books are about the days of Kings and Queens, nobility and protocol, with the church intertwined?

It is often found that historical fiction books, even those that are closely based on actual persons and events, inherently represent a much lower standard for historical accuracy than typical non-fiction history books.

There are numerous examples of historical fictions that are carefully crafted by authors to be highly accurate in regard to events, people, details, and circumstances of the period portrayed. Unfortunately, without even being read, these novels frequently suffer the disdain of history buffs simply because fictional elements are incorporated into the story.

Can well-written historical fiction books be equivalent in accuracy to books routinely classified as non-fiction? Works of historical non-fiction are founded on the author’s interpretation of often vaguely written, contradictory, and incomplete documentation of past events.

Often events that are published as historical non-fiction is simply an educated guess by the author, based on their interpretation of the available material.

By creating authentic scenes and dialogue that may very well have happened, a novelist can enhance our understanding and appreciation of past events and the people who lived in those interesting times.

Those people who focus almost exclusively on non-fiction history will find that, on occasion, reading a well-crafted historical fiction books can be both enjoyable and educational.

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Information, much of it in the form of written content, is what drives the Internet. As a result, article writing is extremely important to Internet entrepreneurs who wish to succeed. But sometimes circumstances arise when the articles just aren’t coming.

Writer’s block happens to the best of us. I have cases of it all the time. I’ll be sitting at my keyboard, staring into a blank screen, just hoping that a decent thought will jump into my head and I can start typing again. One minute goes by, then two, then ten, and nothing happens. Drat!

If this has ever happened to you, you know how frustrating it can be. In my personal experience, writer’s block usually occurs when I have not adequately prepared myself to write at the particular time at which I’m trying to write. What I mean is, I have ideas for articles all the time. Unfortunately, they usually show up when I’m in the shower, driving down the highway, in the middle of trying to complete ten other things when something just “pops into my head”, or lying in bed at 3:00am. But, when it’s time to recapture my thoughts, when I’m sitting down and ready to write, nothing.

If this sounds familiar, if you’re in a bit of a slump, or can’t seem to get or hold onto a decent article writing idea, here are some tips:

1) If you get ideas frequently, but can’t seem to recall them when you need them, “sticky notes” and a small notepad work wonders.

I know, it seems ridiculously simple. No rocket science here, but I’m telling you if you’ve never tried this, it works. The problem is not that you don’t have ideas that can be transformed into great articles. The problem is that you’re not capturing the ideas you have.

Keeping small notepads (we don’t want to create clutter, because clutter disrupts our ability to think and act clearly; a subject for yet another article) around the house, in the car, on your desks or anywhere else you tend to frequent, helps you to record important or creative ideas as soon as you get them (or soon thereafter). By taking time to “jot down” your thoughts as they come, you create a means of saving them; a record and a resource. Then, when you’re in a position to do something with the ideas, or when your “well runs dry”, you have a great tool at your disposal. (Note: Using a personal voice recorder instead of a notepad, will work just as well.)

2) If getting ideas in the first place is your problem, here are three quick idea sources: current news (What’s going on that affects your niche?), industry news (What are the new/hot trends, what changes are occurring, what are people saying/doing?), and current problems or challenges your audience may face.

Each of these sources can be reviewed quickly without taking too much of your time or effort. They can each provide the “seeds” from which to generate interesting and helpful articles. In addition, don’t overlook the value of your own experience. Your challenges, successes and failures are likely very similar to those of other individuals who are involved and interested in the same things as are you. Often, just writing about a subject and offering readers a different perspective can provide a great deal of benefit to your audience.

3) My final tip…Don’t force it.

If you’re experiencing difficulty with your article writing, walk away. If you’re attempting to write an article and nothing is happening, STEP AWAY FROM YOUR COMPUTER (or paper or notepad).

Turn your attention elsewhere. Feed the cat, walk the dog, get some fresh air. Do something to break away from your writing. Engage yourself in activities that are completely different. Then return to your writing task with a refreshed mind and renewed energy. I believe you’ll find that you can write. If however, your “dry spell” lasts more than momentarily, my advice is still the same. Disengage, even for a period of a day or two if needed, and completely immerse yourself in other things. When you feel refreshed, come back to your writing and begin again.

Although there may be similarities in the actions of individuals involved in the task, article writing is somewhat different for everyone who does it. As writers, we all have different routines, different rituals, and different methodologies according to what works best for each of us. Invariably though, at some point or other, every writer comes to a point when their engine stalls.

The best advice is to keep yourself renewed and refreshed on a regular basis. Avoid getting so involved in your writing (or for you who are entrepreneurs, any of the other gazillion tasks you perform), that you exclude all else. This will help you to maintain a fresh perspective, and that “freshness” will certainly be reflected in your ability to write, as well as in the quality of your writing.

But when a difficult period does arise, be prepared. Have the tools in place to help you to get your article writing started and going again. Hopefully the tips included within this article will help you to do just that. Happy writing!

For more of Kimberly Clay’s tips and information about article writing, article marketing and Internet marketing, visit http://www.GetMyWealthNow.com.

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After years of research and clinical studies, the best non prescription HGH supplements are now available to most everyone. The fountain of youth has been sought after for centuries, and the best non prescription HGH supplements are putting it within arms reach. The benefits of increasing the HGH (human growth hormone) levels in your body are numerous.

How long have people been using HGH supplements?

The first synthetic human growth hormone was first created in 1986, and was called Somatotropin. In 1990, a man by the name of Dr. Rudman, published a study in the New England Journal of Medicine about the benefits of HGH supplementation. In a 6 month study, two groups of men were given a curriculum of similar diet and exercise. The group that received the HGH supplements showed numerous health benefits that the alternative group lacked. The best non prescription HGH supplements are now affordably available to the average Joe.

Why is taking HGH supplements important?

Our body’s anterior pituitary gland in the brain naturally creates HGH. HGH is responsible for aiding in tissue repair, supporting our immune systems, and regenerating cells in the vital organs, muscles, and bones. As we grow older, our body gradually ceases in the production of HGH. Many illnesses associated with old age can be linked to deficient HGH levels. Using one of the best non prescription HGH products available will simply assist your body in operating the way it wants to, like it did in your prime.

The Benefits of HGH

The best non prescription HGH formulas can help to normalize blood pressure, metabolism, tissue repair, and immune system functions. Studies have also shown that HGH Increases lean muscle mass, Increases skin thickness resulting in wrinkle reduction, helps to restore hair, improves mood, improves sleep, increases sexual function, increases energy levels, and lowers cholesterol. In addition, the best non prescription HGH Product will result in better brain function and has been associated with better vision. As you can see, the best non prescription HGH products will improve your overall welfare, resulting in improved self esteem and vitality.

So what is the Best Non Prescription HGH formula available?

Appropriate homeopathic sprays that contain HGH are known to be very effective. The reason Homeopathic sprays work so well is because during the homeopathic process, the growth hormone molecules are transmitted into the water molecules of the base solution. Then the base solution itself becomes intensified by the HGH. Sytropin is one of the best non prescription HGH supplements available on the market today, and is the only one that comes with a 90 day money back guarantee.

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Sudhani is an internet marketer, specializes in promoting websites for highly competitive keywords like HGH.

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For me, fiction writing is the easiest writing I have ever encountered than to write non-fiction contents. Know why? That’s because, in fiction writing, you are dealing with what you feel or with what your mind would suggest you to write. It is more on your imagination and your won point of views. Of course, you should also stick to the facts but then, fiction writing can be any type of writing such as stories or novels, essays, poem and other kinds of writings that are not factual.

It’s a lot challenging also when you write contents that are fictional since you have to deal with your mind and how your readers will interact with your topic. It is more on influencing the minds of the public and how they will take actions with your writings. Mon-fictional writings like news story and research require accurate and factual contents.

Since you like to write freely with what your minds and your heart dictates, you should go on for fiction writing. However, there are also instances that you might come up with a bad fiction writing. In order to avoid such low quality writing, you should first determine and learn how to write a good quality fiction writing and how to avoid bad contents.

Trying to write fiction? While I don’t consider myself an expert, these things are generally what irks me most when I’m trying to go through an imaginative piece. Please, avoid them at all costs – or I’ll end up cursing your name as soon as I finish any of your writing.

1. No Dialogue

No matter how well you craft a story, it always feel incomplete without dialogue. There’s just something about reading lines from a writing’s characters that makes it feel more real and more personable. If you’re going to write a story without speech, why not just compose an essay in its place? In f act, if you use an English software with a style-checker, that’s probably one of the things it’s going to tell you.

2. Beginning Or Ending In A Dream

Fiction that begin and end with a dream were probably fun to read at some point in time. Nowadays, it’s just a cop-out. Same with stories that are only fantasies in a deranged person’s head. They’re so easy a cop-out that every single high-school writing class probably sees at least a dozen of them every semester. If you have a bad plot, put in revisions to make it stronger – not introduce a dream sequence that makes it boring.

3. Jumping Between Viewpoints In The Same Scene

This one’s a pet peeve that even some advanced fiction writers become guilty of. When you “jump into another head” right in the middle of the season, it forces the reader to think hard without any real benefit to either the flow or their enjoyment of your writing. At best, it’s a confusing sideshow. At worst, it makes people want to throw your work away for making absolutely no sense.

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One of the best reasons to write is articles is that you can write articles on any topic. Whether you sell your own products and services, or someone elses, you can use articles to promote.


Although there are many ways to write an article, the easiest type of article to write is a tip sheet. Give a list of tips for a particular topic. Tips are popular because they’re easy to skim, and it makes it easier to read online.


If you’re an affiliate writing articles, you will need to make a few minor changes when writing your articles.


1. Create a basic website.


If you’re selling affiliate programs, you probably don’t have a website. If you’re not technically proficient, or you don’t know how to build a website, the easiest thing to do is build some type of blog or Squidoo lens. These are easy to build, and you can make them topical. You may also add other affiliate programs related to the topic. This allows you to create additional streams of income.


One of the biggest mistakes new affiliates can make is to market only one program. If that company goes out of business, the affiliate won’t have any other income coming in. These simple websites help you avoid that.


2. Use your product to create your tip sheets.


Good affiliates know their products. They buy them. They read them or use them depending on what type of product it is. By using the product you are selling, it allows you to gain a competitive advantage over other affiliates. You can give potential buyers a better taste of what the product does.


A good tip sheet tells things about what the product does in a generic way. Make sure that the product you are offering actually solves the problem you are writing about. Formulate several lists of bullet points so you can write several articles.


3. Read the guidelines for the article directory you plan to use.


Most, if not all, article directories have some type of guidelines for the type of articles they accept. Most won’t accept articles with affiliate links in the resource box, or articles with links in the body copy. Only general directories will accept just about every type of article. For example, don’t promote your internet marketing articles in a gardening directory.


4. Write more than one article per product you are promoting.


I mentioned this one earlier: creating multiple bullet points to draw tip sheets from.


If you’ve ever read anything about bum marketing, you know to write at least thirty articles. The more articles you have promoting a product or site, the more traffic you will get. Because some of your articles will succeed and some won’t, the more articles you have, the more traffic you will drive to the affiliate products.


5. Stick to about three different topics.


In his book, “How to Become a Recognized Authority in 60 Days or Less”, copywriter Robert Bly recommends developing three different specialties. This way, you have more than one area where you can make money. The other side of this is that you’re not stretched so thin writing on so many topics. Again, this allows you to develop multiple streams of income without putting too many eggs in one basket.

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Jinger Jarrett is the author of “Internet Marketing for Free: The GUIDE, on Amazon.

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Specifically, anorexia

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Controversy is huge when you bring up the subject of the ages, which is better, a folding chair, or a non-folding chair?

The Debate

The argument has elapsed since the dawn of the folding chair. Suddenly there was no more need for stationary, non-folding chairs. This upswing in popularity lead to folding chairs in all shapes and sizes, colours and combinations.

naturally, those still loyal to the non-folding chair, found this new model of chair to be strange and unnatural. leading revolts around the world, the NFCM (non-folding chair movement) burned down factories and threw insults at lonely campers in their folding chairs.

All this turmoil leaves members with a neutral stance on chair preference with one question, just which chair is the better camping chair?

The Pros

It can certainly be argued that the folding chair is more practical when going on a camping trip. With it’s lightweight compatibility and it’s ability to compact into a car, it is certainly more popular in terms of camping chairs.  leaders of the folding chair movement point out the enjoyment they feel when they are actually able to fit chairs for the whole family in the car.  Hikers have also given consent to the fact that, if it weren’t for folding chairs, they would not have the ability to sit in comfort after a long days hike.

However, their are simple and straight forward pros to non-folding chairs.  Thanks to a team of scientists and psychologists, we have conclusive evidence that supports the claims of the NFCM. The non-folding camping chair is indeed more comfortable based on a case study lead by the leading psychologists and statistical analysts of the age.  And the engineers of Engineering Magazine have also concluded, based of the schematics of the most popular non-folding chairs, that they are easier to construct and install than folding chairs.

The Cons

While folding chair activists argue that the chairs are easier to store, they do regret that they require one more step to install than the non-folding chairs.  But they haven’t given up hope. Donations are starting to be collected in order to pay a team of engineers from the scientific community at CERN to develop a easier to install folding chair.  In response to the claim they are less comfortable than non-folding chairs, the folding chair activists assert that the conclusions were bias and that their products are certainly more comfortable.

The non-folding chair members are relentless in their pleas. They insist that the new technological advances that lead to folding chairs will undoubtedly lead to a race of chair people who will overpower us with their handiness and collective ingenuity.  “Don’t let your children suffer for your comfort!”, they cry to those that will listen.

Just one thing is certain, the chair debate has grown in popularity but the one question that must be asked is, “Which do you find to be better?”

I love camping and sitting. I thought I would combine the two passions and create my own blog about my favorite camping chairs! For more information on camping chairs and their functions visit my blog about Camping Chairs

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Submitting your quality written, and keyword rich articles is certainly your first step to achieving your personal or business related goals. However, many authors wonder why their articles are not being picked up by publishers and webmasters to be placed on their theme related websites, and if you’re willing to follow a few simple steps, you will be on your way to having a successful article writing campaign that will appeal to publishers, webmasters, and also your online readers.


The truth of the matter is, that many publishers and webmasters are looking for fresh, well-crafted content to place on their site that offers their readers valuable information and tips, but they don’t like to accept articles for their sites that show obvious signs of self-promotion of your own business, products, or services. Selling your business in your article is just going to drive people away, and they will move on to the next article that will help them answer the questions they’re seeking.


Tip #1: When readers search for a specific topic of interest, they’re searching for information that answers specific questions they may have at the time. If you’re not exactly sure how to format your article to flow with all the necessary information, just remember that when you start writing your articles, consider formatting your articles with the focus on the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, and WHY. When you start to develop your articles in this format, you will definitely make it easier to write your articles on specific topics that will flow naturally.


Tip #2: If you’re writing about a specific topic that can help your readers, provide a brief introduction of what you’re about to talk about. This way if the reader is interested in what you have to say, they will know what direction you’re going in on your specific topic. In the body of your articles, have the key information that your topic is talking about with many features followed by the benefits.


The best way to achieve this is to talk first about the feature of your topic, product, or services briefly, and then follow right below your feature, a detailed benefit (make sure you focus and write more on the benefit). At the bottom of you article, always end it with a brief conclusion. Never stop writing without having an ending. Readers will be wondering if they received the entire article, or if you’re missing some information. Remember, most if not everyone likes an ending.


Tip #3: In the body of your article, make emphasis on your features and benefits that you’re talking about by adding “bullets” and also “highlighting” the important features and benefits. This does several things to your article, it allows your readers to quickly find the important information in your article, and if they happen to not want to read the entire article from top to bottom, they may opt to go directly to the information that they want, and you make it much easier for them to find it with bulleting, and highlights!


Tip #4: If possible, when writing about a unique topic, you will add more impact and credibility to your content when you offer your readers important resources to back up your claim. You can provide a few legitimate testimonials, a list of awards that were achieved, or anything else you feel will back up what you’re talking about. This is a great way to provide your readers solid proof you’re the authority on this topic, and you have value for them to obtain from your information.


Tip #5: The biggest mistake many new authors make when writing their articles for ezine directories to be picked up for distribution is creating a really weak “Author Bio”! You spend all your time and effort creating the perfect article to be submitted to the ezine directories, and many ezine publishers and webmasters start picking up your article and adding them to their emails and sites. However, if your author bio at the end of your article doesn’t have impact, it will not motivate the reader to click through to either read more, or get additional information on what you are truly offering.


Make sure you spend as much time in creating the best author bio as you do when you start writing your article. Make sure that you let your readers know who you are, and that you are the expert on this topic, and if you’re talking about several products or services, in your author bio, if you’re allowed a maximum of 3 hyperlinks to your site, blog, or email, also make sure that you take advantage of this option, and add your maximum allowable links for your readers to click through and continue their journey to specific information they’re interested in reading.


These tips are only a guideline to your article writing success, and if you take some of the information I provide and use it that best fits your writing style, I feel that you will be on your way to being a great Web Author, and many of your well written articles will be picked up by publishers and webmasters hungry for freshly written content that offers a quality message to their readers.

William is the owner and Author of GobalArticleVillage.com William offers a niche targeted Free content source for Travel and Tourism Authors, Ezine Publishers, and Webmasters looking to exchange and share their industry experience and knowledge in one convenient Global Village.

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I’m supposed to write an essay on that question based on the book “The things they carried” and I really cn’t think of anything….Im so ridiculously tired I can’t focus or think. Any help is much appreciated!

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