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Home > Write Story Starters That Capture Readers And Won't Let Go We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Write Story Starters That Capture Readers And Won't Let Go. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and Article Search Page 1:
- Write Story Starters That Capture Readers And Won't Let Go
by Jen McVeity. Young writers tend to start their stories where they are 'comfortable', for instance:
* at the start of the day. ('I woke up that morning...')
* at the beginning of the school holidays. ('It was the first day of...')
* or on the bus going to the zoo. ('We all piled into the bus and...')
It's called warm up writing and often it becomes a habit they don't know how to break.
Authors al... products, articles, news
- Breast Feeding Photos : Capture Those Beautiful Moments!
by Abhishek Agarwal. One of the most natural and beautiful things between a mother and her child is breast feeding. Apart from giving the baby all the nutrition the little one needs, it also forms the basis of an intimate and strong bond between the baby and its mother.
Breast milk naturally has everything the baby needs in order to be protected from infection and illnesses, and is a way to nourish and protect the ... products, articles, news
- The Story Behind The Game Of Chess
by Victor Epand. Chess has experienced a long trek throughout history, bringing it to the present day. It has experienced a variety of forms from a number of different countries, each putting a unique spin on the game. In its modern incarnation, Chess is derived most heavily from Europe in the late 15th Century, where most of the common rules of the day became established. Since this time, Chess has formed a hold... products, articles, news
- Mom, Please Help: a True Anorexia - Bulimia Story. Part 1
by Irina Webster. Well, I guess it was 11 years ago I started to notice something was not right with Amy. She had just turned 13 when I caught her always looking at herself in the mirror. She would ask me if I thought she put on weight. I told her of course not, she always looked just right for her age.
You know, I never even thought anything was wrong I took it as just being a teenage thing and really thought n... products, articles, news
- Mom, Please Help: a True Anorexia Bulimia Story.Part 3
by Irina Webster. When Amy and I saw our local doctor, he told us that Amy had this dangerous disease called anorexia.
Well! I nearly fell of my chair; I just could not understand how in the world this had happened to Amy. I knew absolutely nothing about anorexia, except what a had read about movie stars who supposedly had all these kinds of problems through the stress of keeping thin for their careers, but Amy w... products, articles, news
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