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 Writing Advice: The Cover Letter made easy!
Writing Advice Author:Liana Metal

You have completed your ms, and now what?

You may ask yourself:
How can I submit it to publishers?
How can I present it?
Posted by Rose on Wednesday, May 30 @ 21:35:55 EDT (1453 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Freelance Writers - Five Reasons Why You Need A Website
Writing Advice Author:Sharon Hurley Hall

Freelance writing can be a tough business. Here are five ways to make your life easier by creating a web showcase for your work.
Posted by Rose on Wednesday, May 30 @ 21:28:04 EDT (760 reads)
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 Writing Advice: The Rogue Knight of Cinema: Why Screenplay Contests Matter
Writing Advice BlueCat writes "Author: Gordy Hoffman

Screenplay contests are changing cinema. Coming from a person who runs one, your first reaction to this statement is most likely, “The only reason you’re saying that is you want me to enter yours.” "
Posted by Rose on Friday, May 18 @ 14:49:28 EDT (669 reads)
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 Writing Advice: A Barebones Guide to Writing Successful Press Releases
Writing Advice Author:Dr. Randall Hansen

One of the most important lessons that beginners need to learn is that writing media releases is all about developing a persuasive communication within the framework of a traditional news story format.
Posted by Rose on Thursday, April 19 @ 23:16:08 EDT (796 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Some Sticky Grammar Situations or How to Avoid Some Ugly Mistakes!
Writing Advice Author:Jan K

With the advent of electronic word-processing and spellchecker programs, many people just presume that simply by running spellchecker all of their grammar errors will be caught and corrected. This is simply not so. Spellchecker programs often include some grammar checking, but no man-made program can catch all the innuendoes of the English language.
Posted by Rose on Thursday, April 19 @ 23:01:15 EDT (757 reads)
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 Writing Advice: To Generalize or Specialize: That is the Question (for every freelance writer)
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

Using a photographic analogy to make a point about writing is a good way to present one of the toughest decisions you will face as a freelancer: the choice between focusing tightly on a particular area (genre, style, subject, medium) or becoming a generalist who does a little bit of everything. Which choice is the best one? There are as many answers to that question as there are writers. "
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, April 17 @ 15:42:38 EDT (542 reads)
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 Writing Advice: 7 Ways to Carve Out Your Niche as a Freelance Writer
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

As a freelance writer, would you rather use a wide-angle-lens approach to clients and editors (all things to all people) or a telephoto (focus on one subject or genre)? Let's say you want to find your special niche. Where would you start? Here are 7 suggestions."
Posted by Rose on Sunday, April 15 @ 14:46:48 EDT (536 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Think Like a Winner
Writing Advice BobbiLinkemer writes "Author:Bobbi Linkemer

Writers put words on paper for public consumption, and it isn't always easy. Why? Isn't that what we are supposed do? What kind of courage does it take to write something - a piece of news, a brochure, a PR release, or an article - and let someone else read it? "
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, April 03 @ 14:57:13 EDT (769 reads)
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 Writing Advice: Chasing the Wild Unicorn: How to find your Unique Writers Voice
Writing Advice epicfantasy writes "Author:Will Kalif

Finding your unique writing style and voice is much like chasing a wild unicorn. You can’t do it! The harder you look, the further away it gets. You have to let it come to you. Here is some advice on how to do it. "
Posted by Rose on Tuesday, April 03 @ 14:36:44 EDT (685 reads)
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 Writing Advice: How to Write a Successful Query
Writing Advice Author: Moira Allen

As editors become increasingly swamped with inappropriate manuscripts, more and more publications are closing their doors to unsolicited submissions. This means that the query letter is fast becoming the only way to break into some of the best markets.
Posted by Rose on Sunday, March 25 @ 15:52:52 EDT (980 reads)
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