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Creative Writing Contests. Hello Poetry. 60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers. June 20th, 2010 Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore.

60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers

Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the process, from coming up with great ideas to finding a publisher to get your work into print. Both writers still in college and those on their way to professional success will appreciate this list of useful search applications that are great from making writing a little easier and more efficient. Professional Find other writers, publishers and ways to market your work through these searchable databases and search engines. Writing These helpful tools will help you along in the writing process. Research Try out these tools to get your writing research done in a snap. Google Scholar: With this specialized search engine from Google, you’ll only get reliable, academic results for your searches.WorldCat: If you need a book from the library, try out this tool.

Reference Need to look up a quote or a fact? Niche Writers. One Minute Tip: Live Within Your Means — Apartment Therapy Videos. 5 Subtle But Clever Ways to Make a Small Space More Livable. Think you have to make huge or dramatic changes to have a big impact on the way your space feels?

5 Subtle But Clever Ways to Make a Small Space More Livable

It's just not so. In fact, sometimes it's the small and subtle changes — especially in small homes — that have the biggest effect on whether a home is its most livable. After the jump, find five simple, subtle changes you can make to a small space to up its livability (and maybe improve your sanity!). 1. Replace swinging doors to gain more furniture rearranging possibilities Having to accommodate a swinging door — one that opens out into your living space — can possibly keep you away from finding the best furniture arrangement. 2. 3. 4. 5. What's a small and subtle change you've made to your small space that has made your home more livable? (Image credits: Michelle's Sweet and Eclectic Studio; Charlotte Moss design via Topsy Turvy; Melanie Acevedo for Domino; Design Within Reach; BH&G) Spring Closet Cleanout: The 7 Questions You Need to Answer Right Now. Don't Rush & Don't Settle: Advice on Finding What You Love. We live in a culture of immediacy.

Don't Rush & Don't Settle: Advice on Finding What You Love

We want things finished, perfect and now. But sometimes the best things come when you wait. And the best homes are definitely ones where no one settles for less than what they want. As usual, we've got our round up of the best home tours from this week along with great advice on creating authentic homes from real-life folks. "Don’t decorate all at once, do it in stages, that way you can think through each room and not rush. . — From Meg & Joe's "In Full Bloom" House Tour "Don’t be afraid to keep moving things around. . — From Jamie's Eclectic Sensibility Don't rush to decorate your space all at once — pick up different pieces that you really love. — From Meg's Classic Glamor Apartment "Even if it seems well over your budget, sometimes it’s best to purchase quality pieces of furniture that will last a lifetime.

. — From Nick & Spiro's City Farmhouse "Buy the best designs you can afford, and use them proudly. " — From Joshua's Usonian Retreat: The L.H.