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By Margo Dill 1 comments
Children's magazine editors are always looking for great short stories for their readers. But writing for children is not as easy as it looks. There are guidelines to follow when creating a story for children. Read on before you start writing ... more »
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There may be a subject that you are knowledgeable about, but you don't want to waste readers' time with another book that is full of redundancies because your editor said you needed more words in order for your subject to qualify as a book. But ... more »
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Writing articles for personal blogs takes some getting used to. However, if you are willing to commit to the process and learn from mistakes and constructive criticism, you could be well on your way to earning a substantial amount of cash... more »
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Writing brochures for a hotel can be a fun and productive experience. The hotel might ask you to stay in their establishment for a few days to really get the feel about the hotel and features. If you are a published writer, then words will come ... more »
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Writing brochures for a restaurant can be fun because you get to try out some fabulous dishes and dine out while gathering your information. Some restaurants might require that you have some marketing experience, but if you are a good writer by ... more »
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Doctors take note: legible writing is a valuable thing. What good is writing messages if the reader cannot decipher what you've written? Luckily for scrawlers, better handwriting results from simple steps to focus on creating legible text. It's ... more »
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If you have a passion for the written word and you always jot down your thoughts, then a career in writing may be for you. Writing can be a productive and satisfying job, and you can make a living with the right job opportunity. You can write ... more »
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Every writer needs friends and colleagues who can provide honest critiques. By learning to accept a critique gracefully, a writer encourages others to continue to offer this valuable feedback... more »
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Revisiting a novel and turning it into a shorter or longer screenplay is a challenging and often frustrating task for a writer. However, if you ever get the chance to adapt your novel, don’t pass up the chance. Taking the challenge step by step ... more »
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If you're ready to become a new eHow contributor, welcome! We appreciate your help in making this site the best How To resource on the web. First, sign up to be a member of our community and get some thoughts on paper. Then, to further enhance ... more »
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New to this site? Want to add more friends in your friend's lists? Check that button says Community and then at the bottom part hit the button says Members and there you can start adding your new friends... more »
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Want to get more attention for your blog but don't want to spend too much time reading other blogs in blog exchange communities? Why not submit articles as a way of advertising your blog. Here's how you can do it... more »
By CatsEyeEditing 0 comments
Starting a freelance business can be rough in the beginning. You have to work hard to develop a clientèle and this is even more difficult when you don’t have disposable income to allocate toward advertising. However, there are other avenues of ... more »
By Yuwanda Black 0 comments
Ebooks can be written in a matter of days. I have even written one in a few hours. They are popular for just this reason. They can be relatively easy to write, and in a short period of time. However, writing is the easy part. If you’re an ebook ... more »
By akaplan 0 comments
Whether you are looking for work as a full-time, part-time or freelance business writer, it is important to be able to display your work in a professional manner. Below are some ways to store your work so that potential employers can view it... more »
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Writers get together at a writer's conference to network and make connections. Attend a writer's conference to make contacts, get inspired, achieve more credibility and gain experience in the writer's world... more »
By TMcElligott 2 comments
Be prepared as you begin to create your list of possible agents you'd like to have represent you and your work. The relationship between writer and agent is that of a team. Rejection is part of the job for writers who are looking to get ... more »
By tkfinley 0 comments
The fantasy genre gives writers lots of freedom to create new worlds. However, many authors keep returning to stock fantasy settings, stock plots and stock characters. You’re probably quite familiar with the young farm boy who discovers his ... more »
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Powerful characters are the key to writing a good story. You want your readers to either love or hate them. Creating a weak character can hurt your story considerably, making your readers look for something else to do. Follow these tips to avoid ... more »
By Greatfunmoms 1 comments
There are so many working at home website and most of working at home offers out there are scams. Below are tips to differentiate real working at home from scams... more »
By renee82 0 comments
In almost every opportunity, you must sell yourself to get ahead and become a success, especially when it comes to writing. If you want to have at least one or two feet at the door, here are some steps to take to prevent sending a bad letter... more »
By DebbieBarr 0 comments
Do people say you “have a way with words”? Do you love words? Do you tend to frame everything with words—-thinking about things as if you were writing about them? Yep—-you’re a writer! If you’d like to be an even better writer, consider the ... more »
By DandelionMom 0 comments
Follow these steps and you can be a full time relaxer for a living!.. more »
By Kathleen Fuller 0 comments
Many writers have critique partners or belong to a critique group to help them improve their writing skills or to assist in preparing a manuscript for submission for publication. Read on for some tips on how to be a good critique partner... more »
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If you have a love and knowledge of various sports and a knack for writing, becoming a sports beat writer may be a great career choice for you. A college degree may be able to send you up the ladder quicker, but there's no teacher quite as good ... more »