In a front page story this morning, the New York Times reporter (and Forbes alum) Nicole Perlroth writing a length story detailing how people are now totally embarrassed to be using their Research In Motion BlackBerry phones in front of other people.
And when the author of "A Christmas Carol" was writing, the great clanking machinery of a Ramadan-length Christmas had not got into gear, and English people reserved Dec. 26 ("Boxing Day") for the exchange of tokens.
The essay-writing service has a menu of prices, determined by the length of the essay, the quality in terms of degree level and how rapidly it is required.
I've got a few really good ideas for novel-length works, but I mean I'm finding the transition from writing short stories to writing something longer just increasably(ph) difficult.