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Authors Access Interview
Donna Magazine —
Authority: 128
On November 5th, 2009 Tyler R. Tichelaar and Victor R. Volkman spokewith Toronto-based educator and print, radio, and TV journalist DonnaKakonge about how any writer can successfully refocus their work intothe freelance journalism marketplace. She believes that you CAN breakinto the journalism business without having ...1 day ago -
How to Turn Your Writing Career into Journalism
Donna Magazine —
Authority: 128
I’ve been interviewed with Authors Access – where authors get published and published authors become successful. To listen to the show, visit: http://authorsaccess.com/archives/1632 days ago -
Top 10 Secrets No One Ever Told You About Getting the Most Out of Your Resume
Rock Your Career —
Authority: 103
1. Clearly define your career focus. “Candidates have to be focused,” said Laurie Purcell, Executive Recruiter. “The biggest complaint from employers over the years has been ‘We didn’t hire so-and-so because she or he didn’t know what they wanted.’” 2. Be specific when recounting your achievements. ...4 days ago -
5 Tips For Beginning Freelance Writers
Leanne Boyd - 1WebDiva.com —
Authority: 141
by Kyle M. Deighton Freelance writing is a very competitive business, and it’s not hard to see why so many beginners can get frustrated and quit before ever coming close to their full potential. Everyone knows how hard it can be as a first timer at anything, so the following article will provide five great tips ...4 days ago -
What to write next
Day By Day Writer —
Authority: 121
I didn’t get too much done on my revision today, but I think I got some important sticky points figured out in my head. We’ll see if they work on paper. Fingers crossed. Even though I’m still revising my second novel, a third novel has been playing around in my head lately. The main character has been chatting ...5 days ago -
Power Blogging: Achieve Your Writing Success
Angela Booth's Fab Freelance Writing Blog —
Authority: 467
Want success for your writing career? Here’s the key in one word: blog. Of course, there’s more to it than that. With millions of blogs online, and thousands of new ones being created every single day, you’ll need to think strategically.Here are some questions to help you.1. What Do You Want Your Blog to Do?This ...5 days ago -
Using what you live to deepen character conflict
Writing Career Coach —
Authority: 112
"That will end up in a book." If you spend any time around a writer you will hear that phrase. That is because so much of our writing is drawn from our personal experiences in one way or another. While most of my stories are not autobiographical [I dont stalk women based on a misinterpreted scripture, nor am I a ...5 days ago -
Professional Writing: 4 Essential Tips to Build Your Writing Career
Angela Booth's Fab Freelance Writing Blog —
Authority: 467
Want to build a professional writing career? It’s easy, when you focus on client service. Treat your clients well, and you’ll be doing them and yourself a favor.Let’s see how you can improve your client interactions so they’ll be thrilled with the writing you do for them.1. What’s the Job? Discover What the ...1 week ago -
Ways to Make Extra Money – Start Writing For HubPages Today
Web Works —
Authority: 143
Finding ways to make extra money isn’t always easy – however, if you know how to write then there are many opportunities available to you. You don’t have to be a perfect writer or have loads of experience, you just need to know the basics about a few different subjects to be able to write online. Making Money ...1 week ago -
Writers and Social Media Tools – Are You Using Social Media to Further Your Writing Career?
Get Paid to Write Online —
Authority: 110
Some writers use social bookmarking tools to follow the bloggers that they regularly read and to occasionally chat with other writer friends. Social networking can be a great way to take some of the isolation out of working from home alone. But if you’re not also using social media tools to your advantage to boost ...1 week ago -
10 Steps to a Freelance Writing Career
PoeWar —
Authority: 411
One of the keys to freelance writing success is finding the right market for you. Developing a writing specialty that is both enjoyable and profitable will bring you long-term success as a writer. You don’t have to limit yourself to a single market. You should find and exploit your strengths in as few or as many ...1 week ago -
Writers, Are You Working Too Hard?
Get Paid to Write Online —
Authority: 110
Is your writing career wearing you out? How would an extra hour a day help you? New freelance writers often go through the following cycle: Take every writing opportunity that arises Write all day and all night Run out of time to spend on other aspects of life Burnout or wonder whether this career is right for ...2 weeks ago -
Forum Posting Techniques to Help You Promote Your Blog
Make Money Online —
Authority: 128
Having a blog can be a great start to an online writing career. A blog will allow you to express yourself, providing you with an outlet for your stress, which can be especially useful if you are working or in school. A blog can also allow you to share your experiences with friends and family, [...]2 weeks ago -
How to write a really good author bio, part VI: tying up those pesky loose ends
Author! Author! —
Authority: 120
Since this is my last post in this series — presuming that no one posts a magnificently insightful follow-up question as a comment over the next few days, hint, hint — I’m going to seize the opportunity to say this just one more time, for the benefit of all you procrastinators out there: please, I implore you, ...2 weeks ago -
I feel a tiny bit like I’m losing it
Wide Awake in Wonderland —
Authority: 121
That rhymes! Anyway, does anybody remember (what I believe was) the first Sims game, SimLife? The other thing that made SimLife so painful to play were these really shitty graphics. Im having a flashback and feeling kind of panicked just looking at this... Where you had a planet and you could populate it with ...2 weeks ago -
NaNoWriMo Lessons
Fiction Notes —
Authority: 122
NaNoWriMo and the Evolution of a Writer Guest post by Beth Cato . Follow her NaNoWriMo progress at her blog, Catch a Star if It Falls . For years I dreamed of being a published writer, but I didn’t actually write anything. I had plenty of excuses – college, a full-time job, marriage – but I couldn’t stop ...2 weeks ago -
How to write a really good author bio, part V: a picture is allegedly worth a thousand words, but in a bio, you seldom get to use that many
Author! Author! —
Authority: 120
All throughout the weekend (hey, even bloggers occasionally like a day off), I could have sworn I heard the muffled cries of my readers from afar, small as the mews of freshly-born kittens. “But Anne,” these wee voices called after me, “you didn’t tell us how to format an author bio…and you ALWAYS tell us ...3 weeks ago -
How to write a really good author bio, part IV: resisting the temptation to be terse, or, yet another reason to admire Amy Tan. Oh, and you might want to steer clear of those carnivorous toads.
Author! Author! —
Authority: 120
For the last couple of posts, I’ve been encouraging you — yes, YOU, you fabulous writer — to mine your background for intrigue-producing tidbits for your author bio. Not for its own sake, mind you: the creation of a lengthy list of everything about you that either: 1. Renders you the best possible ...3 weeks ago -
I’m talking and I can’t shut up.
The View From Here —
Authority: 124
I love when people ask me questions about books, writing and reading. Thank you so much for this opportunity! You can find a downloadable high resolution photo on my web site here: http://susanwiggs.com/press.shtml 10 Questions for Susan Wiggs 1. What was your favorite book as a child? SW: I loved so many ...3 weeks ago -
How to write a really good author bio, part III: a revisit to the land of the giant moles
Author! Author! —
Authority: 120
Hello, campers – I seldom re-run a long-ago post wholesale, at any rate without significant modification, but today, I’m bringing you a post from last November virtually untouched. (The hardcore editorial mind is incapable of leaving any piece of text entirely untouched, of course.) While I can’t help but ...3 weeks ago