Writing Like A Rock Star! By: Mersedeh Arvaneh, Irvine CA USA, Spring 2006
Some New Writing Categories Ad hoc  Real time  Abbreviated  Symbolic  Blog
Real time writing Reply Feedback Answer quizzes Answer forms Fill online
Ad hoc writing IM Reply to your email On-line survey On-line form On-line poll On-line quiz Text messaging
Abbreviated writing OMG MOM, LOL Right to the point Between friends Secret language Less formal More mistakes Accountable!
Symbolic writing Some funny faces More pictures Special characters Short Fun
Writing is as easy as ABC A Character One Word A Line Few Lines More Lines Beyond Lines
Writing …One Character Only Finding the right character Make it happen Make it clear Make it meaningful
Try Writing (finding) a special character (1,2,3 characters) Finding the right characters) Make it unique Make it your own Meaningful or meaningless! Unforgettable
Coined by Shakespeare Shakespeare contributed more phrases to the English language than anybody else. Here's a small collection of well-known quotations that are associated with Shakespeare, although not all of them were  coined  by him.  Lie low Like the Dickens Love is blind write in water Milk of human kindness Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows Much Ado about Nothing Mum's the word My salad days Neither a borrower nor a lender be No more cakes and ale?
Writing Slogan Methodology Short, Cool, Sharp & Memorable "Just do it." "The ultimate driving machine." "We try harder."
Writing Commercial Slogan (Line Writing) Bold Creative Alert Cool Short Prompt Provocative Unforgettable Delightful Tasty Cheesy
Try writing some new Slogan for “writing” Not Writing! hurts! Reading rocks! Writing…hum…I’m loving it! Writing, like a rock star! Writing, another right meet
Writing simple lyrics Remember Yellow Submarine® A Cat in the Hat®
Writing , and re-writing Collecting Combine Compile Correct some sentences
Writing (Caterpillar Method) Find an ugly worm (any text) Read it first Re-read it (several times) Edit, Modify, Change, Enhance Read it last A “Butterfly” is born.
Writing (the Silk Road Story) Find a source in another language Read it first Translate it Interpret it Edit, Tailor it to your needs, Fix, Modify Read it last Viola! A Star is Born.
Writing (an old story) Find anything ancient Find anything free of Royalty Find anything belongs to Masters  Read it, Feel it, Absorb it, Grasp it Re read it again, rethink, re Feel it, taste it, express it  Make it your own
Writing (for new age-internet) Blogging  Web casting Headlines Sub-lines Small ads Big ads
Writing (Graphical style) Convert existing ideas into mind map Convert existing ideas into Graphs Show data via flowcharts, graphs
Writing (based on existing products) Summarize existing books, articles Writing abstracts Writing Captions Writing Descriptions Writings Specifications
Writing (based on existing templates) Locate your sources Find as many as Templates  Choose one Template Follow the nature of template Change certain topics Change certain sentences, words
Writing (1,2 or 3 words) Just do it! Stop insanity! I’m loving it! Show me the money! Bravo! Yahoo!
Writing (regarding to the databases) Lookup the certain topics Collect as many as from reliable sources Index, Cluster or just simply Categorize your data Focus, write, re-write & write your table of content Cut, paste, revise!
Writing (the obvious) Your gut feeling Feeling, Desire, Dream Passion Paper & pencil Writing from your heart (not rule) Continue, do not stop At the right moment, Finish!
Writing (The old school way) Read, Read & Read Write Low, Write High Write Day, Write Night Write in the bus, train, car, airplane, Write in the middle of night Write on Napkin Write on Laptop Write, Write & Write
Writing (for Blogging) Find your true, natural, talent Make a portfolio (images, texts, quotations) Create 6-7 on the go articles
Writing (Quizzes) True/False Blank  Multiple Choice
adaptations Each year  an average of thirty novels are made into movies for the big screen. Authors watch tensely as their stories are filtered through the hands of screenwriters, directors, cinematographers, and studio chiefs. If they're lucky, these film adaptations do the original story justice. However, it is often the case that the book is significantly better than the movie. Here, we present upcoming movie adoptions of classic novels to keep you up-to-date on what books are being adapted for the big screen. See the right column for yearly movie and a novel listings.
Adaptations
Writing (a List) Order  Top 100 Must see Must read Must visit Must do Must…
Writing (Dead man Chest) Method Find a top-notch dead writer Find his/her genuine work Dig, Scoop , Surf, Deep thinking Pick, opt for, single out Read, Feel, Experience, Know, Savor, Taste, Sense, Think Change the time, date, location, names, events (stay with style, flow) Works for poetry Works for short story Works for short essay
Try a sample dead man chest method (adapted by version)#1 If you can talk about it, it ain't Tao. If it has a name, it's just another thing. Tao doesn't have a name. Names are for ordinary things.  The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and unchanging name. The tau (reason) which can be tau-ed (reasoned) is not the Eternal Tau (Reason). The name which can be named is not the Eternal Name.
Try a sample dead man chest method (adapted by version)#2 Come, come, whoever you are.  Wonderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times Come, yet again, come, come.  RUMI "Come, come whoever you are wanderer, idolator, lover of leaving.  It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair.  Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times.  Come, yet again, come, come.                                                                                  --  Rumi "Come again, please, come again, Whoever you are. Religious, infidel, heretic or pagan. Even if you promised a hundred times And a hundred times you broke your promise, This door is not the door Of hopelessness and frustration. This door is open for everybody. Come, come as you are."
We are all writers, aren’t we? A writer like you A writer like me Find the writing spirit Find the writing desire inside you

Writing Like A Rock Star

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    Writing Like ARock Star! By: Mersedeh Arvaneh, Irvine CA USA, Spring 2006
  • 2.
    Some New WritingCategories Ad hoc Real time Abbreviated Symbolic Blog
  • 3.
    Real time writingReply Feedback Answer quizzes Answer forms Fill online
  • 4.
    Ad hoc writingIM Reply to your email On-line survey On-line form On-line poll On-line quiz Text messaging
  • 5.
    Abbreviated writing OMGMOM, LOL Right to the point Between friends Secret language Less formal More mistakes Accountable!
  • 6.
    Symbolic writing Somefunny faces More pictures Special characters Short Fun
  • 7.
    Writing is aseasy as ABC A Character One Word A Line Few Lines More Lines Beyond Lines
  • 8.
    Writing …One CharacterOnly Finding the right character Make it happen Make it clear Make it meaningful
  • 9.
    Try Writing (finding)a special character (1,2,3 characters) Finding the right characters) Make it unique Make it your own Meaningful or meaningless! Unforgettable
  • 10.
    Coined by ShakespeareShakespeare contributed more phrases to the English language than anybody else. Here's a small collection of well-known quotations that are associated with Shakespeare, although not all of them were coined by him. Lie low Like the Dickens Love is blind write in water Milk of human kindness Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows Much Ado about Nothing Mum's the word My salad days Neither a borrower nor a lender be No more cakes and ale?
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    Writing Slogan MethodologyShort, Cool, Sharp & Memorable "Just do it." "The ultimate driving machine." "We try harder."
  • 12.
    Writing Commercial Slogan(Line Writing) Bold Creative Alert Cool Short Prompt Provocative Unforgettable Delightful Tasty Cheesy
  • 13.
    Try writing somenew Slogan for “writing” Not Writing! hurts! Reading rocks! Writing…hum…I’m loving it! Writing, like a rock star! Writing, another right meet
  • 14.
    Writing simple lyricsRemember Yellow Submarine® A Cat in the Hat®
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    Writing , andre-writing Collecting Combine Compile Correct some sentences
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    Writing (Caterpillar Method)Find an ugly worm (any text) Read it first Re-read it (several times) Edit, Modify, Change, Enhance Read it last A “Butterfly” is born.
  • 17.
    Writing (the SilkRoad Story) Find a source in another language Read it first Translate it Interpret it Edit, Tailor it to your needs, Fix, Modify Read it last Viola! A Star is Born.
  • 18.
    Writing (an oldstory) Find anything ancient Find anything free of Royalty Find anything belongs to Masters Read it, Feel it, Absorb it, Grasp it Re read it again, rethink, re Feel it, taste it, express it Make it your own
  • 19.
    Writing (for newage-internet) Blogging Web casting Headlines Sub-lines Small ads Big ads
  • 20.
    Writing (Graphical style)Convert existing ideas into mind map Convert existing ideas into Graphs Show data via flowcharts, graphs
  • 21.
    Writing (based onexisting products) Summarize existing books, articles Writing abstracts Writing Captions Writing Descriptions Writings Specifications
  • 22.
    Writing (based onexisting templates) Locate your sources Find as many as Templates Choose one Template Follow the nature of template Change certain topics Change certain sentences, words
  • 23.
    Writing (1,2 or3 words) Just do it! Stop insanity! I’m loving it! Show me the money! Bravo! Yahoo!
  • 24.
    Writing (regarding tothe databases) Lookup the certain topics Collect as many as from reliable sources Index, Cluster or just simply Categorize your data Focus, write, re-write & write your table of content Cut, paste, revise!
  • 25.
    Writing (the obvious)Your gut feeling Feeling, Desire, Dream Passion Paper & pencil Writing from your heart (not rule) Continue, do not stop At the right moment, Finish!
  • 26.
    Writing (The oldschool way) Read, Read & Read Write Low, Write High Write Day, Write Night Write in the bus, train, car, airplane, Write in the middle of night Write on Napkin Write on Laptop Write, Write & Write
  • 27.
    Writing (for Blogging)Find your true, natural, talent Make a portfolio (images, texts, quotations) Create 6-7 on the go articles
  • 28.
    Writing (Quizzes) True/FalseBlank Multiple Choice
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    adaptations Each year an average of thirty novels are made into movies for the big screen. Authors watch tensely as their stories are filtered through the hands of screenwriters, directors, cinematographers, and studio chiefs. If they're lucky, these film adaptations do the original story justice. However, it is often the case that the book is significantly better than the movie. Here, we present upcoming movie adoptions of classic novels to keep you up-to-date on what books are being adapted for the big screen. See the right column for yearly movie and a novel listings.
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    Writing (a List)Order Top 100 Must see Must read Must visit Must do Must…
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    Writing (Dead manChest) Method Find a top-notch dead writer Find his/her genuine work Dig, Scoop , Surf, Deep thinking Pick, opt for, single out Read, Feel, Experience, Know, Savor, Taste, Sense, Think Change the time, date, location, names, events (stay with style, flow) Works for poetry Works for short story Works for short essay
  • 33.
    Try a sampledead man chest method (adapted by version)#1 If you can talk about it, it ain't Tao. If it has a name, it's just another thing. Tao doesn't have a name. Names are for ordinary things. The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and unchanging name. The tau (reason) which can be tau-ed (reasoned) is not the Eternal Tau (Reason). The name which can be named is not the Eternal Name.
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    Try a sampledead man chest method (adapted by version)#2 Come, come, whoever you are. Wonderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times Come, yet again, come, come. RUMI "Come, come whoever you are wanderer, idolator, lover of leaving. It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times. Come, yet again, come, come.                                                                                 -- Rumi "Come again, please, come again, Whoever you are. Religious, infidel, heretic or pagan. Even if you promised a hundred times And a hundred times you broke your promise, This door is not the door Of hopelessness and frustration. This door is open for everybody. Come, come as you are."
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    We are allwriters, aren’t we? A writer like you A writer like me Find the writing spirit Find the writing desire inside you