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Writing

How To Make An Outline For Writing Fiction

Twelve Surefire Tips For Writing Killer Dialogue

Writing Secrets – Questions And Answers On Writing

Pretty Sentences

Questions and Answers About Writing – 2

Internet Writing – How Much White Space Should A Writer Leave?

Some Questions And Answers About Writing – 1

Ten English Words And Phrases That Folks Use Incorrectly (2)

Ten English Words And Phrases That Folks Use Incorrectly (1)

Writing – Ten Tips For Becoming A Better Writer

Creativity – A View Of The Fiction-Writing Process

Recent Posts

  • Fifteen Not-So-Smart Ways to Spend Money
  • Nine Content-Development Errors That Many Bloggers Commit
  • Return Of The Nymphs
  • How To Use The Magnetic Lasso Tool In Photoshop CS5
  • Grandpa’s .12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun
  • The Abyss
  • Thirteen Common Excuses For Being Overweight
  • The Nymph Queen
  • A Boy And His .410 Shotgun
  • Twenty Advantages To Being Thin

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My Spanish blog

  • 1stSpanish.com

My books

  • The Second Half of the Life of Bernard Trammel
  • What Your Lawyer Doesn't Want You to Know

Purpose

SlingingtheBull.com is a blog for people with diverse interests. The author's goals are to provide readers with useful information in a concise, well-written form and to entertain them with short fiction.

About the author

Douglas Eikermann is a writer, author, and linguist who dedicates his time to writing in English in the virtual world and to teaching Spanish in the real one. His primary interests are writing, didactics, and language.

Publications

Aside from the articles, essays, and short stories on this blog, he has published a nonfiction book titled What Your Lawyer Doesn't Want You To Know (Self-Counsel Press, Inc., 2002) and a novel titled The Second Half Of The Life Of Bernard Trammel (Creative Arts Book Company, 2002).

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