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Writers, like artists, actors and other creatives, need to play in order to work. Play stimulates our imaginations and fills us with enthusiasm. It is the very source of  creativity and uniqueness. We invite you, then, to abandon routine rationality and indulge in a few minutes of fun.

 
 

MAKE OUR WARNING SIGNS FOR WRITERS  If writers don't get no respect, perhaps it's because people--and even editors--don't regard us as  worthy. Try wearing one of our "Warning Signs For Writers" around your neck and see if the world doesn't start showing you the deference due something as dicey as you!

 

MAKE OUR KURT VONNEGUT 3-D MINI POSTER  Harvey Wasserman said of Kurt Vonnegut, who died April11, 2007, " Kurt Vonnegut was a force of nature, with a heart the size of Titan, an unfettered genius who changed us all for the better." Pay tribute to a great American genius by making our 3-D mini poster.

 

MAKE OUR ANNE FRANK 3-D MINI POSTER   Anne Frank, a passionate and hopeful writer, did not live to see her writing published. She could never have known that one day the power of her words would make her known in every nation, every language in the world. Make our "print, cut and paste" 3-D mini poster and pay tribute to a young writer who wondered, long before her work became an immortal classic, if she had any real talent.

 

READ THE WINNING ENTRIES FROM OUR  "Editors Are Evil" WRITING CONTEST. Perhaps no one throws more punches at writers than editors. So when we gave writers the chance to strike back with heavy-handed humor, they leapt to the task. The witty winners are posted here.

 

TESTIMONIALS: Read letters of praise from famous writers who've experienced the transformational effect of wearing their Write Side Out.

        

 

 e.e.cummings: This poet lost all punctuation after the bliss of wearing his Write Side Out.

 

 

George Bernard Shaw: Write Side Out took him from pensioner to party animal.

 

 

 Edgar Allen Poe found wearing Write Side Out T-shirts turned his frown upside down.

 

 

William Shakespeare  has been acting up in his Write Side Out.

 

 

 

 

Here's a free mini-tutorial on the use of images in web pages. Follow this links and see  Pat O'Bryan ask why he's not getting bang-up images from his software.

 

 

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