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| ![]() American Robin Publishing LLCC.Writing becoming so practical one can tell if the style is telling a fiction or none from the heading. Serious writting is a skill of those who have it. A talent of an artist who set the stage of telling his segment to unkown audience.
By: Eddie Elchahed, Publisher/Editor weconnect2.com The serious writer doesn't look for what the readers want to read about a marathon runner. Once a writer begin making up additional sentences to fit into his tale in order to impress a group of readers, the writing become artificial and a mix of fiction and none fiction alerting the mind for questionable mixed of ideas which lasted only shortly as junk in and junk out. Yes of course, one need to stimulate the thinking of the reader about his short story, report, paragraph, and a book. Everything in writing begin with a sentence, i think. In building muscles, reducing fat, taking on a weight loss program, and including the diet food system all are explained similar to the a tale. Building a hamburguer for example, one begin with choosing the beef size and quality of the hamburguer and it end in that crunchy bite of that crispy lettuce inside, the chilled tomato slice, toasted warm bun garnish with the hamburguer dressing and the salty taste of the pickles in your watery mouth. In telling about digestive food system, describing the importance of the mouth silyva is before the first step leading to the stomach muscles which move the food from the mouth like chain belt untill the macousa are melted by the digetive juice. Stomach muscles which move the digested food from the mouth to the final point leading to the waste area are called (Peristalsis looks like an ocean waves. The food as entered to the swolling area before the stomach is taking involuntary and proceeds under the control of nerves. For more deails visit www.weconnect2.com or go to amazon.com for mybook of Abs"Belly Flat SIXPACK 7,8", on sale with special offer. # # # Publisher/editor/ End
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