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Writing Mysteries

Writing Mysteries

Heather Wright

Heather Wright
2019
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This book is your desk-top companion on your mystery-writing journey.Well-designed tools created especially for your genre will guide your creativity and keep you inspired. In this workbook, you can record details about your characters, your plot plans, your notes on setting, and anything else you need to regularly refer to as you create your story. This workbook also includes journal pages where you can reflect on and celebrate your work plus a calendar to track your progress.All your notes, thoughts, questions, planning--all in one place.Inside this book you will find worksheets, planners, and journal pages to help you develop characters, find your story, and reflect on the process. Use this book to schedule your writing time, beat writer's block with a little coloring, and best of all, get the words on the page as you've been dreaming them.
Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens

Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens

Heather Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The second edition of Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens contains expanded chapters and over 50 writing prompts to help you find story ideas and defeat writer's block.If you're a teen writer, Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens, has the concise answers you need to your writing questions. Whether you're at the beginning of your story or in the middle, or whether the words or flowing or you're stuck for inspiration, you'll find writing prompts, encouragement, concrete solutions to writing problems, tips for plotting, writing dialogue, characterization and more. Reviewers of the first edition said: "Writing Fiction is a bare-bones resource. If the information isn't useful, it isn't there. That is what makes it so valuable. Teens don't have to wade through pages of padding to get to the good stuff. The book contains only the good stuff. Teens interested in writing will make good use of this book."CM: CANADIAN REVIEW OF MATERIALS, Manitoba Library Association"This guide to writing fiction speaks directly to young writers and provides tools to help them become successful in their writing endeavours and to have fun doing so ... The author's love of writing and enthusiasm for sharing her expertise with young writers shines through this guidebook, making it a wonderful resource for young writers."CANADIAN TEACHER magazine
The Busy Teacher's Guide to Hamlet

The Busy Teacher's Guide to Hamlet

Heather Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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These are the notes you wish that the previous teacher had left behind-the basics that you need to get on with your job: scene summaries, homework questions, backgrounds to the play and Shakespeare's time, themes and essay topics. Your teaching time is limited, but you want your students to get as much out of the text as possible in the short time in which you have to teach it. In your wildest dreams, you want them all to love it. At the least, (which isn't a small thing at all) you want them to feel like competent readers with the ability to take on a new text and find the keys to understanding it.To help you find what you need, this book is organized into 7 sections:1. Context 2. Key Themes and Images 3. Format/Genre 4. Scene-by-Scene - plus handy homework questions 5. Topics for Journal Writing 6. The 5-Paragraph Essay - plus an essay-writing template, a sample essay, and links to evaluation rubrics.7. Online Resources
A Quick Guide to Writing Better Emails

A Quick Guide to Writing Better Emails

Heather Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This book is your quick guide to writing better emails. Ten short chapters outline the strategies you need for writing emails that get the responses you want and mark you as a professional. People spend a lot of time on their computers or smartphones communicating for fun. Facebook, Twitter, and instant messaging have made us very fond of short forms, acronyms and multiple punctuation marks But business writing is different. Writing for business has two purposes: 1. to make your company look good. 2. to make you look good. In ancient times, such as those when I first went to work in an office, managers had secretaries. Managers dictated letters and secretaries typed them up, corrected the grammar, and were responsible for accurate spelling and formatting. Those days are gone. There is no skilled buffer be-tween your thoughts and the words that go to your cli-ents, co-workers, and your boss. And the pace has changed, too. Letters could be proofread, retyped, and changed again, before they were finally put in the mailbox at the end of the day. The recipient knew that it could take a week before he or she got the answer to the original letter. Business today would collapse with that kind of time line. The expectation is that email gets answered within a matter of hours or even parts of hours. Quick response is expected. Your limited time is the reason that this book is short. You don't have the time to muddle through a large text. You need quick fixes fast. Read this book from the beginning or just read the chapters that apply to the questions you have now.
A Quick Guide to Better Presentations

A Quick Guide to Better Presentations

Heather Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This book is your quick guide to better presentations. In ten short chapters, you'll have the strategies you need to create viewer-friendly presentations and to develop the speaking skills you need to mark you as a professional. Like every other form of business communication, presentations have two purposes: 1. to make your company look good. 2. to make you look good. This book will refer to PowerPoint(R) presentations but you can extrapolate the guidelines to any presentation format you choose. A format that adds more movement to your presentation or has backgrounds that are more interesting isn't necessarily more accessible or more appreciated by your audience. If you're going to apply the KISS principle (Keep It Short and Simple) to any form of business com-munication, your presentation is the one to pick. The strategies that follow will help you make a good impression and avoid boring your audience, and give you a pattern to follow that will make you a sought after presenter.
ADO.NET

ADO.NET

Heather Wright

APress
2002
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ADO .NET From Square One is designed to get programmers up to speed with ADO.NET fast. It's aimed at developers who have little or no real experience with ADO.NET or .NET in general, and who need to get up to speed with ADO.NET fast. Peter Wright focuses on the issues that will affect developers most when adopting ADO.NET, moving the reader painlessly through everything from simple database access to the manipulation of disjointed XML documents within offline fully relational Datasets. Wright also covers just how to apply ADO.NET to real-world scenarios. ADO .NET From Square One could be considered the ultimate zero-to-hero guide for ADO.NET. It assumes no knowledge of ADO.NET and takes the reader through learning everything there is to know about using ADO.NET in full enterprise applications. Wright starts out exploring the basic structure of ADO.NET, covering the Data provider objects, as well as the critical ADO.NET objects such as the DataTable, and Dataset. He then drills down into great detail on every aspect of ADO.NET, from forward only data access in a web service using a DataReader, to building and navigating a fully relational dataset. Given ADO.NET's dependence on and support for XML, Wright also explores System.XML, showing where it fits into the ADO.NET puzzle and how to use it both with and outside of ADO.NET.
Beginning Visual C# 2005 Express Edition
In the 1990s, Microsoft did the impossible and released a programming tool that let everyone write programs to run on Windows. Author Peter Wright was so excited about that tool, Visual Basic, that he wrote a series of books on it and introduced nearly a quarter of a million people all over the world to programming. Now Microsoft has done it again with the release of the Express tools. With nearly every home now having a computer and most people having access to the Internet, being able to take control of the computer and write your own programs is more useful and exciting than ever. So Wright has decided to do it again. In this book, you'll find everything you need to program your computer by using Visual C# 2005 Express, one of the very latest programming tools from Microsoft. If you have never written computer programs before, Wright will show you how much fun and how easy it can be. Perhaps you are a programmer and just need to get up to speed on .NET for work—this book is for you too. Wright took the same approach with this book that he did with the VB titles, and inside you'll find a fast–paced guide to the essentials to get you programming fast. You'll learn the C# language and the tools Visual C# 2005 Express provides. He covers everything from simple console programs to code that talks to the Internet, and even how to write your own database programs. Whatever your reasons for wanting to learn to program with C#, this book will get you where you want to be quickly, and hopefully with a smile on your face. So dive in and change the way you use computers forever.
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition is the affordable, accessible route to learning the .NET programming languages. Author Peter Wright proved his ability to teach Visual Basic to over 100,000 aspiring programmers during the 1990s with his line of best–sellers. Now that Microsoft is launching its new Express products, Wright is repeating his mission to teach you how to program, providing a friendly, clear message along the way. Wright helps you explore Visual Basic 2005 Express. You'll learn about core programming principles that will enable you to move towards more complex and rewarding programming tasks. This book guides you through every major aspect of Visual Basic 2005 Express, and guarantees that you'll learn how everything fits together—from the first programming principles to Express Start Kits that advance you in your own programming. By the end of the book, you'll be able to write your own programs.
Writing Romance

Writing Romance

Heather Wright

Saugeen Publishers
2019
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This book is your desk-top companion on your romance-writing journey. Well-designed tools created especially for your genre will guide your creativity and keep you inspired. In this workbook, you can record details about your characters, your plot plans, your notes on setting, and anything else you need to regularly refer to as you create your story. This workbook also includes journal pages where you can reflect on and celebrate your work plus a calendar to track your progress.All your notes, thoughts, questions, planning. All in one place.Inside this book you will find worksheets, planners, and journal pages to help you develop characters, find your story, and reflect on the process. Use this book to schedule your writing time, beat writer's block with a little coloring, and best of all, get the words on the page as you've been dreaming them.
Writing Fantasy & Science Fiction

Writing Fantasy & Science Fiction

Heather Wright

Heather Wright
2019
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You are already doing your research, reading the fantastic books out there to help you write a great fantasy or science fiction novel. You have ideas, notes, reflections, information. This book is your desk-top companion on your writing journey.Well-designed tools created especially for your genre will guide your creativity and keep you inspired. In this workbook, you can record details about your characters, your plot plans, your notes on world-building, and anything else you need to regularly refer to as you create your story. This workbook also includes journal pages where you can reflect on and celebrate your work plus a calendar to track your progress. All your notes, thoughts, questions, planning--all in one place.Inside this book you will find worksheets, planners, and journal pages to help you develop characters, find your story, and reflect on the process. Use this book to schedule your writing time, beat writer's block with a little coloring, and best of all, get the words on the page as you've been dreaming them.
Beginning Google Blogger

Beginning Google Blogger

Heather Wright-Porto

APress
2010
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Are you interested in starting a blog but can’t decide on which service to use? Google’s Blogger offers many advantages over other blog publishing systems, including seamless integration with Google services and web applications. Beginning Google Blogger is a complete resource on how to create and manage a blog using Blogger. The book offers step-by-step instructions and visual aids which walk you through both the basics of Blogger and the advanced features it offers—from creating a new blog and choosing fonts and colors, and installing custom blog graphics; to converting from a 2-column to a 3-column layout, setting up a domain name and creating an online store with a built-in navigational bar. The journey from newbie to experienced blogger will be fun and challenging. You’ll learn practical applications of the most popular gadgets, search engine optimization tips, how to make money using Blogger, and, overall, taking blogging to a new level by incorporating social networking tools, using advanced blog design techniques, setting up a custom domain and creating an online store.
Creative Blogging

Creative Blogging

Heather Wright-Porto

APress
2011
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Creative Blogging shows you how to start blogging for the very first time to express your creativity, reach out and be heard—and even how to make money with your blog! You'll start at the right place: The beginning! Learn answers to the most important and popular questions: What is a blog? Do I need a blog? How do I get started? What do I blog about? How do I blog? Creative Blogging then takes you through the how-to aspects of blogging, so you can quickly learn the terminology and get started. You'll then be able to choose the right blogging tool for you! Soon, you'll be prepared to unleash your creativity! Like a good author, you'll learn how to find information to blog about, and how to express yourself in your blog in the ways that you want. Your creativity is what will make your blog successful, but every artist needs an audience. Creative Blogging reveals how to draw people to your site! You'll also discover how to work with images and video, how to integrate your blog with Twitter and Facebook, and even how to make money with your blog! Let your creativity bring your audience to you and your blog with Creative Blogging.