By Michael Rad / Published on April 2th, 2008 / Writing
So, you’ve decided to take up a career in freelance writing. You’ve hooked up the computer, installed the printer, and learnt the nitty-gritty of your word processor. You’ve maybe even been [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on April 2th, 2008 / Writing
For freelancers, knowing the basic terminology “before” they begin can be a valuable lesson in earning a few extra dollars in that initial stage. When I started my freelancing career, I knew [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on April 1th, 2008 / Writing
It’s nearing the end of summer, and I have no credentials to my benefit these holidays. As the end of the holidays approach, I keep wondering what I have to show for the summer other than the [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on April 1th, 2008 / Writing
You’ve written many articles for Websites, newsletters and now you’ve even conquered the territory of getting published in a magazine. What’s the next step, you ask? How to I make the editor [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on April 1th, 2008 / Writing
Got talent but no clips? Here's the recipe for getting published... * Procrastinating When you've finally decided you have to put into writing the fabulous idea that just struck, you enter the [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on March 31th, 2008 / Writing
I know a good idea when I see one. So should you. Dump those time-tested ideas you’re sending off to editors every other day, and find ideas that will get you the assignment each time, every [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on March 30th, 2008 / Writing
Sometimes, you just don’t get second chances. Freelance writing works a little that way. If you’ve offended an editor, it’s quite unlikely that she’s going to work with you again. If you don’t [..]
 By Michael Rad / Published on March 29th, 2008 / Writing
They can be mean, unethical and downright unprofessional. But not all editors fit that bill. In fact, most editors would rather give you money that take it, make no changes than rewrite whole [..]
 By Rumki Sen / Published on March 29th, 2008 / Writing
The most common mistake people tend to make while writing is in the use of Punctuation. Wrong punctuation can damage the flow of ideas and change meaning, but properly used punctuation not only [..]
 By Elaine Currie / Published on March 29th, 2008 / Writing
More Tips For New Writers (Part III) Writing for your home based business just as important as any other kind of business writing. When you have an online business, you will be judged by the [..]
 By Elaine Currie / Published on March 28th, 2008 / Writing
Golden Rules For New Writers - Things you need to know before you begin. Rules govern everything we do in life; even if those rules are of the unwritten kind we abide by them and expect [..]
 By Lynne Pembroke / Published on March 27th, 2008 / Writing
Article Summary: Over the years, I’ve found that new screenwriters frequently have confusions and misunderstandings on the proper way to write slug lines, also known as master scene headings. [..]
 By Laura Hickey / Published on March 27th, 2008 / Writing
If you know of anyone writing that likes to hear others experiences from authors, please share this and include the byline. One Isn't Enough When it Comes to Proof Reading Your Work [..]
 By Elaine Currie / Published on March 26th, 2008 / Writing
More Tips For New Writers (Part IV) When you begin writing for your home based business, never lose sight of the following facts: 1. People notice things (sometimes even the most minute [..]
 By Judy Cullins / Published on March 26th, 2008 / Writing
How to Build and Sell your eBook at the Same Time Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved. Why write an eBook? You want ongoing, lifelong multiple streams of income. You want to raise your [..]
 By Judy Cullins / Published on March 26th, 2008 / Writing
Top Ten Checklist to Edit Your Articles Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved. Submitting articles once or twice a week can yield 15 or more subscribers to your own ezine each time. Read by [..]
 By Jill Nagle / Published on March 25th, 2008 / Writing
Platform-Building Tip 1: Switch Writing Hats! Around eighty percent of nonfiction books today are written by “experts,” that is people who have a) earned credentials in the field they’re [..]
 By Peter Carnes / Published on March 25th, 2008 / Writing
There’s often some confusion about the word "Cassis". Firstly, the French word "cassis" means “blackcurrant". Well, that’s simple enough. Then there’s "crčme de cassis", that [..]
 By Arthur Zulu / Published on March 24th, 2008 / Writing
“Whatever you can do or believe you can, . . . begin it now.” —Goethe When beggars receive freshly minted coins from the lords with a bow and a smile, it is not that they do not desire to [..]
 By Arthur Zulu / Published on March 24th, 2008 / Writing
"If you write without getting published, then there is no use in writing at all.” Those are words of wisdom from someone who wants you to seriously consider publishing your book. But before [..]

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