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Posted on Sunday, February 15th, 2009 at 11:19 am

What is a good way to improve your throwing distance in the disc golf?
I use a pro-spectrum and I think that you can not pull too far. Any suggestions?
First off, let the faster newer discs on the market (Boss, Destroyer, Wraith, strength, etc.) and collect their putters and midrange discs. My favorite would be a Roc. First learn to cast his Roc 300 + feet and then pick up the drivers. Trust me, this will help its distance and the game of golf in general. Reduce the speed of your career to the tee, opens the hips and move on. Learning to throw midrange discs will control their players next year to collect the newer, faster disks and throw them. The discs are too fast for you to take right off the bat.
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A field trip may be just what you need a Novel
As part of his research for the novels, bestselling author Jodi Picoult has milked a cow in the land of the Amish and beaten with natives of Alaska. She shudders when he recalls heading to a mental institution in New England left in a winter night investigators of the paranormal. His group walked through a field where a building had burned down with the patients inside.
â € OEI walking with a sensitive, someone who can 'feel' ghosts, â € â € said. Picoult œSuddenly, all the hair stood in the back of my neck. Before I could talk about this to my walking partner, built a digital camera, and lifted him back among us, on our shoulders. Although there was nothing visible to the naked eye in the viewfinder of the camera was a white, misty, ghostly as image.â €
Like many published novel, Picoult, author of books such as acts of escape, doesn € ™ t spend all your time on your computer or wouldn € ™ t of fiction be as richly textured as it is. Field trips like yours can expand a writerâ € ™ s knowledge base and provide opportunities for color, atmosphere and the scene of the information is not available in a research book. The hands even more important, "the exhibition will showcase the editors you did your homework. Agents trusted authors and publishers who are fighting for the accuracy and readers as authors who launch them in a world full of authentic details.
â € œThereâ € ™ s nothing worse than reading a book and see some of the only rings false, â € says the novelist Erica Orloff.
Of course, wrote the adage "what you know" has some truth, but if that is all she wrote, our fiction would boring. The next time you stay stuck in a scene, put on your reporter € ™ s hat and fetch their history. Here are some tips on how to do, and a look at how some successful novelists of the practice of putting to work.
Organize Tours
If you want to travel to a site or interview an expert, Internet search and directories of organizations leads. can have a bigger public relations department that handles inquiries. Cold Calls are fine, but donâ € ™ t anyone subject to an interrogation field, make an appointment to have time for both prepare. You could also describe your request in a letter or e-mail. Before the visit, read about your topic and formulate specific questions. Bring a notebook to the interview and ask if you can call with follow-up questions. Then be sure to show your appreciation with a thank you note.
The best-selling suspense author Lisa Gardner met with the Rhode Island State Police for survival Club novel and even bet on a Providence court to determine the ideal angle for a sniper shot. For The Killing pm and visited the FBI Academy to learn about the life of a new agent and she spent a week with the team of the Survey U.S. Geological Survey, verifying remote places in Virginia for a OEEC € â-€ Killera to abandon their victims. The other daughter took on a hunting trip to Texas, where she researched the protocol implementation.
â € OEI need to be able to write something the picture, â €, said. â € œActually see the Texas electric chair, retired, was more exciting than just reading about it. To walk through a prison maximum security, get the sights, sounds, and especially the smell, made all the atmosphere come alive in a way that simply talking about I never would. Then, I use this experience to turn, and make it come alive for reader.â €
Stephen Coonts, best-selling action / adventure author took a flight on the F-22 concept demonstration cockpit of Lockheed Martin in Georgia for Fortunes of War. He talked about his path in the V-22 Osprey simulator at NAS Patuxent River, the base for scenes in his novel "Al-Jihad." Â While research is vital, it is advisable not to overload the reader with information.
â € œThe first requirement for any writer is a good story, â € â € œOnce Coonts said. see how history going, then make an inquiry sufficient to give a history authenticity. the taste of salt in a little slang, only a little. Write everything details that do not make a know. The easiest and best way to do research is to find an expert and ask precisely the questions that you need answers. Shotgunning (or sparse) research is a waste of time.â €
Make It Ring True
Orloff recommends decide setup from the beginning so that they seem organic to the story. We explored out for the Spanish Sanibel Island Disc and realized the limits slow speed that bother her heroine impatient. Orloff would represent a grungy bar in the Roofer, located in Hell's Kitchen in New York. He visited a similar place and saw that nicotine accumulation had left stains yellow-brown on the Bara ™ € s paneling.
â € œThat is the kind of detail that provides good writing, apart from simply write "dirty", â € he said. Â â € œWhen speak to school children as an author, I say banish 'cheesy' as adjectives in their writing: beautiful, dirty, ugly. What is dirty to the average reader can not compare to what the crime lord of Hell's Kitchen regarded as dirty. I think something that sinks a book for some readers, is someone who gets premises wrong.â €
Children's book author Uma Krishnaswami literally wrote the book of visits, beyond the field visit, teaching and learning in public places, which describes the benefits of school excursions. Krishnaswami returned to his roots in India for the investigation of novel intermediate of Maya names.  Remember to stop to take a picture outside a police station in Chennai, India as it and her mother ran a grocery store.
OAS police â €, â € he recalls, â € œcame load to scold me and said I do not know that these are dangerous times and could not go taking pictures of a police station. . . . My mother said: "He can say you are 'more from there. Â Â Well, I was wearing a sari, but oh, hell, Teva shoes, water bottle. . . What I thought, that could be confused as well? Â Everything was so perfect that the scene just fell in my book and shut that place where nothing is fit.â €
Keep a fresh Series
The authors of fiction series face special challenges as they re ™ € portrays recurring characters and settings. To avoid stagnation, Twist Phelan has taken classes loop, cycling from coast to coast to coast and went rock climbing for its Pinnacle Peak Mysteries. Mindy Starns Clark, author of the Christian themes Million Dollar Mysteries, owner of a paranoid conviction that the left in a secret mine.
Clark advises writers to develop the plot brief outline quotas next series before writing the first book. This makes it easier to detect unwanted and similarities to create the unique circumstances.
â € œIt also helps to know where you go in the future, and that allows the seeds of plants, â € â € said. OEI knew my character be doing some diving in a later book, so his statement that he was a certified diver, in a previous book. Otherwise, donâ ™ t I think € ™ € Woulda been seen as credible when they finally happened.â €
Short Sharon, that centers on a series of mystery around Josie Toadfern laundry owner, wanted Josieâ € ™ s autistic cousin Guy traveled to regulate appearances. a residence, the interview with the director and compliance with autistic man who proudly prepared tea for the guests. Without that visit, the doubts short Coulda Guy ™ € I have a continuous nature. She did her research well before she had a contract and said that the new writers Shouldn € ™ t feel embarrassed by the lack of credentials publication.
â € œMost people love to talk about their areas of interest, â € he said. â € œJust saying â € ~ I'm writing a book about XYZ and would love to visit his museum / store / residential home / whatever and ask a few questions € ™ is enough to unlock most of the doors. And if it works. . . find someone who ask.â €
Rhys Bowen, author of the Molly Murphy Mysteries and Constable Evans Mysteries, has a series set in North Wales and one in 1901, New York. She is always across the world to make sure he does things. In Wales, you can details as small as that beer drinking in a bar determined. Â In New York, his explorations could focus on the time it takes to walk from one place to another and is a viable path narrow boots his character wears.
â € OEI not feel you can write about a place without feeling his soul, € "Bowen said. â € œChoose a scenario and characters, because they feel passion for them. . . If the set-off, which will have to live with these people for a long time.â €
Creative Alternatives
This can be a difficult decision to travel to research, especially if youâ € ™ re a family and unpublished work. Sometimes the phone can be a cheaper alternative. Audrey Couloumbis, Newbery book author Honor approaching the baby needed to learn about Louisiana's Cajun country for a previous project. Your local library went to the people who could call in phone. He got an idea of the language and learn about the holidays as if â € œMiz Lanforcaux threw annual pig roast there are no men, wimmins chirrun would miss or even to make € Mur. When the question arose, called one of his new friends.
â € OEI details fascinating is "Snakes on rain," one of the hottest days in history, and yes, snakes just fell from the branches of tree when it got too hot, â € Couloumbis said.
Writers can be proactive about gathering information in a journal of experiences, even if the story is not yet in hand or mind. Keep the details so that if you ever need them, youâ € ™ ll have a account. After a journey firsthand, store brochures, real estate magazines and maps in a file œyou never know â € €. When Owens, Sue Wright, author Howling Bloody Murder, was a guest speaker at the Illinois Basset Waddle, realized that couldn € ™ t let this chance slide. More 1,000 dogs competing in contests such as longest Span when Dumbo ears spread-style. Waddle King and Queen slept there on top of Float your real clothes.
â € œUnbeknownst dogs and their owners, while observing this strange sight for the first time, I was also taking notes, â € â € said OEI Wright. left with a lot of background Material. €
The sad truth is that publishers have many reasons to reject a manuscript. Donâ € ™ t let inaccuracy or lack of images of ruining the chances of publication. Keep a watch book to life, and make the right is the duty of a good writer.
As part of his research for the novels, the best-selling author Jodi Picoult has milked a cow in the land of the Amish and beaten with natives of Alaska. She shudders when he recalls heading to a mental institution in New England abandoned on a winter night with paranormal researchers. His group walked through a field where a building had been burned with the patients inside.
â € OEI sensible walking with someone who can 'feel' ghosts, â € â € said. Picoult œSuddenly, all the hair stood standing in the back of my neck. Before we could even mention this to my walking partner, built a digital camera and raised it with us back on our shoulders. Although there was nothing visible to the naked eye in the viewfinder of the camera was a white, misty, ghostly as image.â €
As many published writers, Picoult, author of books such as leakage Acts, doesn € ™ t spend all your time on your computer or fiction wouldn € ™ t be as richly textured as it is. Field trips as it can expand a writerâ € ™ s knowledge base and provide opportunities for get the color, atmosphere and scene information is not available in a research book. More importantly, the show focuses on hands editors who did your homework. Agents trusted authors and editors who strive for accuracy as authors and readers immersed in a world filled with authentic details.
â € œThereâ € ™ s nothing worse than reading a book and know some who just rings false, â € says the novelist Erica Orloff.
Of course, wrote the adage "what you know" has some truth, but if that is all she wrote, the next time our fiction would stay boring. stuck in a scene, put on your reporter € ™ s hat and fetch their history. Here are some tips on how to do it, and a look at how some successful novelists of the practice of putting to work.
Organize Tours
If you want to tour a site or interview an expert in Internet search and directories of organizations leads. can have a bigger public relations department that handles calls inquiries. cold are fine, but donâ € ™ t anyone subject to an interrogation field, make an appointment to have time for both prepare. You could also describe your request in a letter or e-mail. Before the visit, read about your topic and formulate specific questions. Bring a notebook to the interview and ask if can call to follow-up questions. Then be sure to show your appreciation with a thank you note.
The best-selling suspense author Lisa Gardner met with the Rhode Island State Police for survival Club novel and even bet on a court in Providence to determine the angle ideal for a sniper shot. For The Killing pm and visited the FBI Academy to learn about the life of a new agent and she spent a week with the team from the U.S. Geological Survey, verifying remote places in Virginia for a OEEC € â-€ Killera to abandon their victims. The other daughter led to a hunt in Texas, where she researched the protocol implementation.
â € OEI need to be able to picture something to write, € he said. â € œActually see the Texas electric chair, retired, was more exciting than just reading about it. To walk through a maximum-security, get the sights, sounds, and especially the smell, made all the atmosphere come alive in a way that simply talking about never would. Then I can use this experience to turn, and make it come alive for reader.â €
Stephen Coonts, best-selling action / author adventure, he flew the F-22 concept demonstration cockpit of Lockheed Martin in Georgia for Fortunes of War. He talked about his path in the V-22 Osprey simulator at NAS Patuxent River, the base for scenes in his novel "Al-Jihad." Â While research is vital, it is advisable not to overburden the reader with information.
â € œThe first requirement for any writer is a good story, â € â € œOnce Coonts said. see how the story will go, then make an inquiry sufficient to give a history authenticity. the taste of salt in a little slang, only one Write little. all details that make a know. The easiest and best way to do research is to find an expert and ask precisely the questions you need to answers. Shotgunning (or sparse) research is a waste of time.â €
Make It Ring True
Orloff recommends to decide the setup from the beginning so that they seem organic to the story. We explored out Sanibel Island for the Spanish Disco and noticed the slow speed limits that bother her heroine impatient. Orloff would represent a grungy bar in the Roofer, found Hell's Kitchen in New York. He visited a similar place and saw that nicotine accumulation had left stains yellow-brown on the Bara ™ € s paneling.
â € œThat is the kind of detail that provides good writing, apart from simply write "dirty" â € he said. Â â € œWhen speak to school children as an author, I say banish 'cheesy' as adjectives in their writing: beautiful, dirty, ugly. What is dirty to the average reader can not compare to what the crime lord of Hell's Kitchen regarded as dirty. I think something that sinks a book to some readers, is someone who gets a local wrong.â €
Children's book author Uma Krishnaswami literally wrote the book of visits, beyond the field trip, teaching and learning in public places, which describes the benefits of school excursions. Krishnaswami returned to its roots in India to research her novel intermediate Maya name.  Remember to stop to take a picture outside a station Police in Chennai, India as she and her mother was walking to a grocery store.
OAS police â €, â € he recalls, â € Load œcame scolded and told me not know these are dangerous times and could not go taking pictures of a police station. . . . My mother said: "He can say you are from 'over there. Â Â Well, I was wearing a sari, but oh, hell, Teva shoes, water bottle. . . What did I, who could be confused as well? Â Everything was so perfect that the scene just fell in my book and shut that place where nothing is fit.â €
Keep a cool series
The authors of fiction series face special challenges as they re portrays ™ € recurring characters and settings. To avoid stagnation, Twist Phelan has taken classes loop, cycling from coast to coast to coast and went rock climbing for its Pinnacle Peak Mysteries. Mindy Starns Clark, author of Christian-themed Million Dollar Mysteries, owner of a paranoid conviction that the left in a secret mine.
Clark advises writers to develop the plot brief outlines upcoming series of assessments before writing the first book. This makes it easier to detect unwanted and similarities create unique circumstances.
â € œIt also helps to know where you go in the future, and that allows the seeds of plants, â € â € said. OEI knew my character would be doing some diving in a later book, so his statement that he was a certified diver, in a book. previous Otherwise, I donâ t ™ € ™ € that Woulda been seen as credible when they finally happened.â €
Sharon short, which centers around a series of mystery Toadfern Josie laundry owner, wanted Josieâ € ™ s autistic cousin Guy to appearances. regularly walked a residence, the interview with the director and compliance with autistic man who proudly prepared tea for the guests. Without that visit, short doubts that Coulda Guy ™ € I have a continuous nature. She did her research well before she had a contract and said that the new writers Shouldn € ™ t feel embarrassed by the lack of credentials of the publication.
â € œMost people love to talk about their areas of interest, â € he said. œJust saying â € â € ~ I'm writing a book about XYZ and would love to visit his museum / store / residential home / lo that is, and ask some questions € ™ is enough to unlock most of the doors. And if it works. . . find someone who ask.â €
Rhys Bowen, author of Mysteries Molly Murphy and Constable Evans Mysteries, has a series set in North Wales and one in 1901, New York. She is always crossing the world to make sure he does things. In Wales, you can details as small as that beer drinking in a bar determined. Â In New York, his explorations could focus on the time it takes to walk from place to place and viable path is narrow boots his character wears.
â € OEI not feel you can write about a place without feeling his soul, â € said Bowen. â € œChoose a scenario and characters, because they feel passion for them. . . If the set-off, which will have to live with these people for a long time.â €
Creative Alternatives
This can be a difficult decision to travel to the investigation, especially if youâ € ™ re a family and unpublished work. Sometimes the phone can be a cheaper alternative. Audrey Couloumbis, author of the Newbery Honor book approaching the baby needed to learn about Louisiana's Cajun country for a previous project. Your local library turned to people who might call in phone. He got an idea of the language and learn about the holidays as if â € œMiz Lanforcaux threw pork annual roast there are no men, wimmins or chirrun would miss even make € Mur. When the question arose, called one of his new friends.
â € OEI has fascinating details as "the day it rained snakes', one of the hottest days in history, and yes, snakes only fell from the tree branches when it got too hot, â € Couloumbis said.
Writers can be proactive about gathering information a journal of experiences, even if the story is not yet in hand or mind. Keep the details so that if you ever need them, youâ € ™ ll be After one trip account. firsthand store brochures, real estate magazines and maps in a file œyou never know â € €. When Owens, Sue Wright, author of Howling Bloody Murder, was a guest speaker at the Illinois Basset Waddle, realized that couldn € ™ t let this chance slide. More than 1,000 dogs competing in contests such as longest Span when Dumbo ears spread-style. Waddle The king and queen loafed on top of her dress real float.
â € œUnbeknownst dogs and their owners, while observing this strange sight for the first time, I also I was taking notes, â € â € said OEI Wright. left with a lot of background Material. €
The sad reality is that Publishers have every reason to reject a manuscript. Donâ € ™ t let inaccuracy or lack of images of ruining the chances of publication. A view bring a book to life, and make the right is the duty of a good writer.
About the Author
Stacy Juba is the author of the mystery novels Twenty-Five Years Ago Today and Sink or Swim. (Mainly Murder Press) More information on her books can be found at http://www.stacyjuba.com.
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