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Travel Writing by Jack Adler Travel Writing could be called the ultimate dream job. Imagine traveling the world and getting paid to tell about your experiences … or sharing your favorite local
A Long Walk on a Short Pier by Arleen M. Kaptur We all write - whether we do it professionally or socially. Kids write homework assignments and mom and dad write out checks to pay bills.
Writing comes in many s
Writing Tip: Why Nouns and Verbs Are Your Friends by Lisa Silverman "The wearily handsome, nervous, stubble-chinned man slowly and carefully got out of bed when he heard the soft, mysterious sound of footsteps in his apartment."
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TURN PERSONAL STRUGGLES INTO BOOKS FOR CHILDREN by Laura Backes TURN PERSONAL STRUGGLES INTO BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
by Laura Backes, Publisher, Children's Book Insider, the Newsletter for Children's Writers
Suppose you've jus
A Scriptural How to for Writing by Joyce C. Lock If you want to know how to be a successful writer, by the world's methods and standards, I don't know the answer. However, if you have a passion to use writing as a tool to
Nice Twist by J Square Humboldt The legendary George Carlin made a career out of calling attention to the difference between how words and phrases are perceived as opposed to what they're 'actually' sa
Getting ideas that sell by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
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Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance by Stephen Earley Jordan, II You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve complete
No Time to Finish your Book by Judy Cullins No Time to Finish your Book? Judy Cullins ©2004 All Rights Reserved.
This number one complaint keeps many a professional from expanding their business through a bo
Common Mistakes When Article Writing by ThomasBerten
As an article directory owner, there are several common mistakes that many article authors make, some of which may directly affect how successful an article is in its p
PERFECT PITCH Query Letters that Kill by Sue Kendrick If you are reading this then you are either looking for information on how to write a query letter or your curiosity has been exited by the heading. Either way, the article h
WEEDING OUT YOUR WRITING by Arleen M. Kaptur Weeding Out Your Writing
An accepted fact with any garden is that there will be weeds. Some have a lot and some have a few. However many there are, one thing is f
Q&A for Writers, Editors and Publishers Thoughts from Your Peers on Life and Work, Part Two by David Geer Part Two
-- Question # Six - Editors, how do you locate that next position when it's time to move to a new publishing house, newspaper or magazine? How do you keep th
Negotiating Right: Get What you Deserve by Mridu Khullar If magazine publishing worked like any other business, writers would fix their rates, and magazines would run around trying to hire the best writer in the lowest possible co
Maximizing The Effect Of Your Freelancers Bio by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
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