Michael Sinkolongo
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- Fiction,web design and programming
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- Kundananji Creations Limited
Michael Sinkolongo is passionate and attached to his writing to so great an extent that he feels it were one of his limbs. Having started writing his own stories from a tender age of eleven, he has managed to touch the hearts of most of his readers.
He believes that for a person to be a good writer, she must have passion and feeling for her work. He assists writers not only to improve their writing, but also to become attached to it, because only if they do this will their writing touch thousands of lives, and possibly, the world.
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How to Create Suspense
Suspense is what keeps the reader interested in your story. It is what keeps her going. She wants to find out what is going to happen next, and she is thoroughly interested in how it is all going to end. So, what can you do to build up this interest and keep it burning? There are quite a number of ways. Often the best way of doing it is by promising excitement. This involves hinting at certain outcomes. You do it in such a way that the reader looks forward to these outcomes. In addition to promising something, you must leave room for uncertainty.
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Love Conquers All Things
Someone told me that love conquers all. Yes, that is what she said. She said Love conquers all. However, she did give me an exception. She told me that the only thing that love cannot conquer is a toothache. Her assertion that the only thing more powerful than love is a toothache is worth ...
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Three Easy Tips on How to Improve Your Vocabulary
Do you want to increase your vocabulary? Do you want to wow your friends with big words? Or perhaps you want people to carry dictionaries when you are around them so that they can look up those peculiar words you utter? Here are a few tips that will make you sound like a word genius. It is actually simpler than it seems. Tip # 1: Read plenty “Ha,” You are probably saying, “I’ve heard that one many times before, but it never works!” Well, it is not just about reading. As you read, mark or write down unfamiliar words.
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Love at First Sight
You are walking along the corridor, engrossed in your own world. You don’t see the guy approaching from the other side. As he passes you, the strap of his backpack gets caught in your file. In an instant, it slips out of your hand and drops to the ground. Papers fly out and scatter all over the floor. “Whoops! Sorry,” the guy says, crouching down to pick up the papers. “It’s okay,” you say with a titter as you crouch down as well, “happens all the time….” As you pick up the papers, you suddenly lift up your heads and look into each other’s faces.
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Failure is just a bump on the Road to Success
When I dropped out of University about three years ago because of my inability to love school and fit it, I felt like the biggest failure in the world. I remember walking around, feeling as if I had a big 'F' burnt into my forehead. It was one of the darkest moments of my life. But I learnt a single lesson that changed my whole outlook: failure is just like a bump on the road to success. You may hit your foot against it, fall down, but if you rise up again, you are assured of success.
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"A story springs from a feeling. When you have no feelings, then you cannot write. My stories are all as a result of feelings, and I am pretty certain I cannot run out of them!"
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