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      Volume 13, Number 39 Issue #189                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

Do you write articles regularly? Content is today's currency, so writing articles an important skill to have ... and you can learn how.  Today's feature answers your questions about getting started writing articles for content.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
Writing Devotionals That Stick: Now Available in PAPERBACK

Writing Devotionals That Stick
Originally released on Kindle, Writing Devotionals That Stick is now available in paperback! 

Get the book that's a step-by-step guide explaining how to write devotionals (a unique genre in the faith-based market) in a way that stays with today's busy, distracted readers. 

It's a practical, fun how-to book not just for writers, but also for leaders, entrepreneurs, students, moms, professionals, and many others who want to share their experiences with readers. 

It's is a topic close to my heart after writing hundreds of devotionals for the last 15 years. 

And now  many readers like you have shared how this book has helped them, too.  See some reviews here and take a peek inside.

FEATURE: Writing Articles FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

writing articles faqs
If you're venturing into writing articles to produce content or to get started as a writer, here are some basics to get going.

Q: What is an article?

An article is a piece of writing that  gives information (rather than opinion.) Its purpose is to explain or inform. 

Q. Why should I write articles?

Information is currency. People find information they need: how to do things, where to buy things, and how to solve problems. Why shouldn't you be the person to answer their questions?  When you write an article, you become a ...

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More Tips about the Writing Articles
Top Article Writing Tip: The One-Point Rule 29 Kinds of Articles You Can Write How to Write An Outline for Your Article Writing Blogs vs. Writing Articles: Is There a Difference?
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