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The Importance of Copyright

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Today we have a new video - mainly a promo to introduce The Easy Way to Write to visitors unfamiliar with the website. Have a look - you may be surprised just how diverse we've become in the last nine years! Of course, all of the images, material and even the music in the video is copyright to us. Copyright is hugely important to all artists and in today's article, I explain why... Keep writing. Rob@easywaytowrite.com Writers! Click here to get published free by Magellan Books. THIS WEEK'S ARTICLE: The Importance of Copyright Rob Parnell In most modern arenas it's easy to identify products - they exist as objects. You can slap a patent on objects - and often on the processes that make those objects. But ideas are more nebulous. Artistic expression is perhaps harder to quantify - or so it would seem. Which is why copyright and the concept of 'intellectual property' is so important.

Write for the Next Generation

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On the last St Pat's Day, we went out to celebrate. Great lunch at an Irish pub with a band playing. Green hats, Irish flags and Guinness signs everywhere. Terrific fun. It occurred to me how amazing it was that the logistics behind this essentially unofficial world holiday are enormous - and a great testament to the tenacity of humans to find an excuse to celebrate! What's clear is that we do need time out sometimes, just to get a better perspective on our lives and rejuvenate our spirit. Writing can be a solitary profession. We tend to spend a lot of our time alone, typing words into a computer, allowing our subconscious to spill forth words onto the page. Just as it should be. It's funny. Every now and then I allow myself to get involved in other people's affairs. I've noticed that other people like to be sociable and have lots of get-togethers where they just enjoy each other's company. As a writer I tend to observe rather than participate. I fi

Writing Voice and Your Unique Style

Haven't got long this morning. We're off to give a talk on Screen Writing at midday to some esteemed writing students in Adelaide, SA. Should be fun! I have to thank everyone on Facebook for remembering my birthday this week. It was awesome to see so many happy returns. There were far too many to answer! I feel very humbled by your kindness. Robyn and I had a lovely day down by the beach, then we pottered in the garden in the sunshine - and then off we went to another writer's group in the evening. No rest for the wicked. Have a great week. A writer asked me a question this week about writing style. He thanked me for a couple of the courses he'd taken but thought he needed extra instruction on prose style and finding his unique voice. To be honest I was a little flummoxed as to how to respond. My belief is that style is one of those things you can't really teach. Yes, you can correct stylistic errors. Yes, you can make suggestions as to how to structure writing for

Can You Be Too Old To Write?

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You may be surprised to learn that one of the frequent questions I'm asked is, "Am I too old to write?" And the funny thing is that it's not just 'older' people that ask me this question. Sometimes, new writers as young as eighteen and nineteen seek my advice on this issue - apparently wondering whether they've missed the boat if they're not studying journalism or creative writing or some other 'writerly' qualification by the time they're twenty. Of course it depends what you want out of your life - and where you think writing stands in the myriad of possibilities available to you - however old you are. The good news is that there are no barriers to writing success based on qualifications. A good writer is a good writer - as far as anyone is concerned, including readers, publishers, editors and agents. You're neither too old nor too young to write. If your writing is effective at conveying ideas, emotions and information, y