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Been spending more time this week kissing and loving on a nine-month-old
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writers, marketing is everything. Not to me. I don’t network. I don’t
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certainly don’t have a blog.
Nine
Ways to Make More Money—Instantly - By Mridu Khullar - While
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Slip Album - By Gloria Griepenstroh - These ego deflators can be
a positive influence that will improve your writing career and better
organize your writing world. Much useful business information can be
gleaned from these pieces of paper.
It's
a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Tax Time! - By Gwynne Spencer - I
often wonder how Superman dealt with his receipts. I bet he had some
doozies. Fifty sets of lost Clark Kent clothing and eyeglasses, to start
with. And probably a number of newspaper- related receipts to throw off
the wiles of Lex Luthor and his henchmen at the IRS.
Reputations,
Accreditations and Scams of Literary Agents - By C. Hope Clark -
Yes, sharks swim in the sea. Arm yourself with information to avoid
predators that could take off with your book or worse, lock it up in a
contract and do nothing but charge you fees for the privilege.
Begin
at the Beginning: Choosing the Right Sample Chapters for Agent
Submissions - By Ally E. Peltier - A client recently told me
that she'd been advised never to include a Prologue as part of her
submission to prospective literary agents. I worked as an acquiring
editor for years and know many agents, but I have never heard this rule.
Join
the Family - By C. Hope Clark - I search high and low for
magazine guidelines, going to the actual magazine web sites and
researching for the elusive rules and desires of editors. I adore it
when I hit upon a family.
A
DIY Writer’s Retreat - By Courtney L. Mroch - Oh, what it’d be
like to travel to to Europe, and to do so with the intent of devoting hour
upon glorious hour to my craft at a retreat. The shivers that race
through me at the very prospect such an opportunity exists!
For
Love or Money? By Mridu Khullar - At some point in a magazine
writer's career, he will realize that he can't just work for either love
or money. It has to be a balanced dance between the two, which can
sometimes be difficult, often exhausting.
Writing
about Writing - By Aline Lechaye - You’ve written fiction,
nonfiction, even poetry. You’ve suffered through writer’s block and
money worries. It’s unlikely that you’re alone. Other writers, at one
time or another, have suffered the same maladies.
Exploring
Your Inner Playwright - By Susan Sundwall - I’m a restless
writer. I can only work on certain projects for so long and then I need
a jolt of something new. This restlessness has led me down more than one
writing path and quite often I’ve been surprised at my success on some
of them. One such path was marked “plays and skits,” and I reluctantly
set my foot on it.
Market
Yourself with a Nonfiction Book - By Laurisa White Reyes - Ms.
Walters, best known for her book Speak and Grow Rich, urged those of us
in attendance to discover our expertise, write a book about it and use
it to market ourselves.
Don’t
Toss Away That Lost Contest Entry: The Hidden Benefits of Writing
Contests - By Joyce Laird - Over three quarters of my work is
for industrial magazines, with the balance divided between consumer
magazine features and fiction. Those form the basis for paying my bills.
However, I try to squeeze in at least one or more writing contests every
month.
Markets
That Pay for Essays - By Michele L. Tune - Love to write essays,
but don’t think they’re worth your time? Well, think again!
It
Does More Than Pay the Bills: Lessons from Technical Writing
- By Katherine Hauswirth - When I reveal that I'm a technical
writer, I don't draw an interested crowd at parties.
Are
You Insane? By Cheryl Pickett - It is said that the definition
of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results.
How
to Find Time to Write Despite Your Busy Life - By Kelly L. Stone
- When I tell people that I've written three books and started a
freelance writing career while holding down a full-time job, their jaws
drop. Then the inevitable question follows: how did you find the time?
That is the basis of my book Time to Write: More Than 100 Professional
Writers Reveal How to Fit Writing into Your Busy Life.
Making
It Pay - By Christine Venzon - I confess. I broke the first
commandment of writing: Thou shall not write for free.
Outside
the Box Sales - By Bob Ibach - As the author of six books, two
of which sold well, two of which sold "so-so" and two others that kind
of floundered, I was very interested in a NEW approach to selling books
that I learned from a self-published author, Rich Wolfe, two years ago
when my company was helping him promote his "For Notre Dame Fans Only:
The New Saturday Bible."
The
Catch 22 of Contracts - By Jennifer Brown Banks - Any writer
worth his “salt” knows that to stay sane and successful in this industry
requires business savvy as well as creativity. Many horror stories exist
about creative individuals who get “burned” as a result of bad decisions
in protecting their “intellectual assets."
Make
Money Writing Grants for Nonprofits - By Katie Krueger - Have
you considered writing grants for nonprofits as a way to make money?
Writers willing to sharpen their skills and learn the craft of grant
writing can easily break into this high-paying niche.
Writing
in the Midst of Tragedy -
By Amanda Southall - Some stories are so powerful
that they rattle even the writers to the core.
Double
Your Query Power- By
Susan Johnston - There is no right or wrong way to
brainstorm for story ideas, but there are a few ways to
maximize your output.
Radio
and Book Signings: A Marriage Made in Writer’s Heaven
- By Dan Case - James
Megellas, an unknown author, was a guest on “The Ticket”
radio station. That evening at his first book signing,
he sold 125 books—every book in the store. More
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