Sell Your Homework

Learn to write stories, articles and opinions

All my lessons are copyrighted and are free for you to use.
I have a few copies left of "Easy English" and "Hey, Kids" (see below).
They are the only items for sale on this site. Please email me at
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regarding the quantities on hand of a particular text.
Professor Dick Bohrer.

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24 Ways to Sell Your Homework: Articles

(an e-book)

Master writers win the gold prize. They sell their articles to magazines. Student writers can win the gold by learning secrets professional writers use. If you know the recipe, you can bake the cake. If you know the structure, you can write the article. Twelve weeks of lessons teach the art of writing articles that sell.

Each week presents the student with a new type of writing structure, illustrated with examples. The student then composes articles he learns to critique and send to editors.

Each week's lesson is downloaded separately.
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24 Ways to Sell Your Homework: Stories

(an e-book)

Beginning with the Picture Book, this series of lessons takes the student slowly through the simple and into the complex structures. Filled with examples from professional writers who have used these secrets, each sample brings a tip to the writer who wants to write one just like that. Writing for church kids gets special attention.

Each week's lesson is downloaded separately.
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24 Ways to Sell Your Homework: Opinions

(an e-book)

Master writers must have strong opinions themselves if they are going to sell their opinions to others. Master writers are readers. Master writers are thinkers. They know how to use their library. They know how to structure reviews of books, stage plays, recitals, and speeches. They can write letters to the editor and get their opinions out to others.

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Let's Write Stories

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Hey, Christian Kids! Let's Write Some Stories

(a text book - not an e-book)

$15.00 + $2.50 S/H

Instruction in writing a variety of types of stories.
199 pages.

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Professor Dick
P. O. Box 624
West Linn, OR 97068

Easy English

Sample Pages

Cartoon

Parts of Speech Page 11

Exercise 7, Verbs, Page 22

Functions of Nouns and
 Pronouns Page 86

Exercise 63, Adjectives and
 Adverbs Page 108

Diagramming Adverb Clauses
Page 122

Noun Clauses Page 125

Easy English - A Grammar Manual

(a text book - not an e-book)

$15.00 + $2.50 S/H

Grammar can be fun and easy when you learn the parts of speech in football terms, sing the prepositions to the �Halls of Montezuma� and the helping verbs to �Chopsticks� or �Brahm�s Lullaby.�  It can be fun when exercises come in funny stories and when diagramming can plot sentences in forms that look like crazy skeletons. 158 pages.

 

Or send a check to:

Professor Dick
P. O. Box 624
West Linn, OR 97068