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Does anyone know of a ‘safe’ resource where an aspiring article writer can have their work critiqued?

I am what I guess one would call a very timid, aspiring writer. Writing is one of my passions, and I couldn’t go a day without writing SOMETHING. I can quickly produce a dozen pages in one sitting with no problem when inspired, which is often. Although family members, friends, and even former employers have told me I’m a good writer and should consider doing it professionally, I remain very insecure about my work. I’ve never submitted a single thing for publication. At the moment, I find myself unemployed due to a disability that may be prolonged. Perhaps this is my window of opportunity. I want to test the waters. Is there a way to have one of my articles reviewed (short of submission to an actual publisher), and get some honest, constructive feedback without the fear of someone taking my work or ideas for their own benefit?

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Abbey Road (Deluxe Crate Edition with T-Shirt)


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The Beatles’ last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling. Though all four contribute to the…


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OpenOffice.org Writer


OpenOffice.org Writer


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Thanks to OpenOffice.org, there is an alternative to Microsoft Word. If you’ve ever been frustrated by Word’s quirks and limitations–including its price tag–and longed for a practical alternative, then it’s time to break free. OpenOffice.org is the free, open source office suite and its word processor, Writer, has proven extremely popular with both Windows and Linux users. How good can it be if it’s free? you might ask. And how much trouble will it be to install and learn? A quick tour of the program will show you: the features you use regularly–from formatting and spell check to using templates and creating indexes –are all there. And Writer’s intuitive, surprisingly familiar interface lets you navigate with ease. To quickly master the ins and outs of Writer, you’ll want a copy of OpenOffice.org Writer: The Free Alternative to Microsoft Word. This handy reference is packed with essential information to help you learn the basics of Writer and become adept with its advanced features. Written for intermediate and advanced users of word processing programs, OpenOffice.org Writer: The Free Alternative to Microsoft Word provides guidance for common and advanced word processing tasks. With this book, you’ll learn how to: Set up OOoWriter to work your way Write, edit, and review documents Control page layout Use templates and styles effectively Get the most from using fields Work with Tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies Manage large or complex documents Insert, edit and create graphics Make a smooth transition from Microsoft Word OpenOffice.org Writer: The Free Alternative to Microsoft Word provides guidance for anyone who wants to break out of the Word rut. Its detailed Table of Contents make it a handy reference for even the most experienced word processing users who want to get up to speed quickly with this program, or make sure they’re taking full advantage of OOo Writer’s features. With the complete office suite included on a CD (which you can install on as many machines as you like), this book makes using Writer an easy decision. OpenOffice.org Writer: The Free Alternative to Microsoft Word is part of the O’Reilly Community Press Series. Unlike classic O’Reilly animal books, O’Reilly’s role in the series is limited to providing manufacturing and distribution services rather than editorial development, so that each Community Press title reflects the editorial voice and organization of the community that has created it.

Pennyweight Windows


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"Revell is a writer of singular talent and ambition . . . he takes the reader to unfamiliar and strange places and, in the process, he creates some of the most beautiful poetry in our language."-Harvard Review For over 20 years, Donald Revell has used the pastoral as a tool of protest/revolution against violence and war and as a guide to peace, arguing for personal, natural and political growth in precise, delicate lyrics. Pennyweight Windows: New and Selected Poems includes a powerful new group of poems and much of the finest work from Revell’s eight previous collections. Strong political and antiwar themes make this collection highly relevant to today’s most important cultural and political debates. From The Pennyweight Woods I ran into the woods to find the red house. But what is the use of a house without A planet to put it on? I mean, without Peace? Until the armies disperse, It is better to cook my food with broken glass Than with fire. The black & white cinema wants to know Where have they taken our Lord? The beetle asks the flowers at Beauvoir, Where? Change is change. Here is my eye when I was a baby. It is clean for you now And for the rest of the family Helping the sunshine over there. Poet, translator and critic Donald Revell is the author of eight previous collections of poetry. Two-time winner of the PEN Center USA Award in poetry, Revell has also been awarded the Gertrude Stein Award, the Shestack Prize, a Pushcart Prize and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation. Currently, he is a professor of English at the University of Utah, poetry editor of the Colorado Review and a columnist for American Poetry Review.

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NCLEX-RN Practice Test and Review (With Diskette for Windows) by Waide, and Linda / Roland, and Berta/ Waide, and Linda/ Roland, and Berta Pap/Dsk Published in 1998 by Chicago Review Press

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Review for Surgery


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This updated Second Edition provides a comprehensive review for those studying for board and recertification examinations. Keyed to the textbook, Surgery: Scientific Principles and Practice, it provides questions, answers, and most importantly, the rationale behind correct answers. This new review book now comes with a disk for Mac or Windows.

Writer's Resources


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Good writing skills are a critical part of college success. WRITER’S RESOURCE: SENTENCE SKILLS WITH READINGS and the accompanying CD-ROM provides you with the practice you need to improve your writing skills and get better grades in your college courses! A variety of exercises help you practice and learn the most important rules and concepts needed to write effective sentences. Additional instruction and practice can be found on the accompanying CD-ROM. Review Exercises, Editing Tests, and Mastery Tests found throughout give you realistic practice and practice exercises allow you to check your progress.

The Writer's Resource


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THE WRITER’S RESOURCE is a rhetorically organized reader that provides a multigenre collection of essays, poems, and short stories with extensive apparatus. The fourth edition includes a new introductory chapter on active reading and a new closing chapter on critique and review writing. As always, this edition features up-to-date pieces by women and ethnic writers. Chapter introductions have been expanded to include fuller coverage of the rhetorical modes by giving examples of how they are used in the chapters’ selections as well as by asking students to examine how these strategies can be applied to their own writing. Also, pre-reading journal prompts have been provided for every selection.

The Writer's Options


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This classic rhetoric has taught thousands of readers to write clearer, more eloquent prose through practice. Teeming with exercises, The Writer’s Options encourages readers to investigate their writing "options" through sentence-combining to create more sophisticated, more effective constructions. This edition brings new Overview and Review sections to each unit as well as new samples. Over 25% of the examples and exercises are new, and like the previous editions, they reflect appealing, interesting themes often in a lighthearted vein. This classic writing guide uses sentence-combining exercises within a rhetorical context to teach readers how to master the conventions of grammar and compound/complex sentence constructions. An introduction to the writing process-including prewriting techniques, drafting, and peer collaboration-is featured at the front of the book, putting the emphasis on writing. Part II offers a review of sentence parts and how they can be varied. The book covers sentence-level matters of style-coherence, tone, and emphasis. Appealing and accessible examples and exercises were chosen specifically to be relevant to today’s readers. Expanded coverage of audience and tone provides more rhetorical context for discussions. For those interested in developing their grammar and writing skills at the sentence level.


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