Are You Ready For The Publishing Revolution? Author: John Colanzi Writing has traditionally been considered a solitary craft. You wrote you article or book in seclusion. You submitted it to an editor or publisher and prayed it would be published. Along comes the Internet and the monsters out of the cage. You now
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How Can a White Paper Support Sales and Marketing? Author: Christine Taylor A white paper supports PR, marketing and sales because it works for all levels of decision makers. Engineers and executives may not be too impressed by brochures, but they are impressed by well-written white papers. (The same thing goes for trade journal
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How to Build A Success Freelance Career (Part 1) Author: Yuwanda Black In the current job market, many editorial workers have turned to freelancing as a matter of survival. I receive many queries from applicants regarding how to go about freelancing. Here I will address what, in my opinion, is the single most important
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Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes Author: Paula Bardell One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying its cruel and savage temperament in his work as a
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How To Get A Job Writing Speeches Author: Niall Cinneide Jobs in speech writing are amongst the most difficult to find, but are much sought after. In many cases, the subjects that will deliver them will want to find expert advice on what to say, how to say it, and how to make themselves look good through it.
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Deadlines Can Be A Writer's Best Friend Author: Bonnie Boots I click the send button on my e-mail and my article is instantly transmitted to a magazine. Minutes later, I have a reply from the editor. It reads Snappy writing and five days before deadline! Thanks, Bonnie. You're an editors dream. I believe
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How To Find A Job As A Copy Editor Author: Niall Cinneide Jobs for copy editors may seem like they are hard to find, but really you can find them and you can do so with many of the qualifications you already have. But, if you do not have any qualifications, this may be the first step in finding the copyediting
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What Bruce Springsteen Taught Me About Writing Author: Sophfronia Scott This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album Born to Run. Columbia Records is celebrating by re-releasing the disc with lots of audio and video goodies including interview material of Bruce discussing
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It's A Miracle Author: Lynn Colwell I read and walked for miles at night along the beach, writing bad blank verse and searching endlessly for someone wonderful who would step out of the darkness and change my life. It never crossed my mind that that person could be me. -- Anna Quindlen,
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Stafford Loan Consolidation Author: Vanessa McHooley A Stafford Loan, which can help to finance your way through a college or university, comes in two forms: Subsidized Stafford Loans A subsidized Stafford Loan, which you can receive based upon your specific financial aid. When a Stafford loan is
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The Great, Okay and the Ugly of E-Publishing Author: Shalla de Guzman SHALLA CHATS with author Tina Gerow about: The Great, Okay and the Ugly of E-Publishing Who's Tina? Tina Gerow has great passion for romance and anything paranormal. She writes the weird stuff with sarcasm. Her debut novel, Into a Dangerous Mind,
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Slow Pokes: Short Story On The Changing World Of Writing Author: Jesse S. Somer No one will ever know who I am, Im a nobody-writer from nowhere Ive had a thousand rejections from all the major publishers. It seems my destiny is never to be read, another nameless soul lost to the sands of eternity. Johnnys face twisted into a pained
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Becoming A Ghostwriter Author: Lorraine Cote Ghostwriting can be rewarding in two ways. a) You get a chance to research and write about all types of topics that you wouldn't normally have a chance to learn about. The old theory in writing write what you know doesn't apply to ghostwriting since
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Consider Self Publishing in Ebook Format Author: John R Today, more than every before authors are presented with publishing opportunities that have never existed before. This is not to understate the hard work that authors have to go through to get recognition, write great books, and make a full time living
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How To Find A Job Writing Grant Applications Author: Niall Cinneide Do you have what it takes to land a job doing grant writing? Many people are looking for ways to develop a freelance business, but unless you know what it takes to do so, you might as well stop trying. There are several fields in which you can learn
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How To Get Your Book Reviewed In Magazines Author: Sophfronia Scott In one of my past magazine jobs my office was next to that of the book editor. He would get boxes and boxes of books daily. There was a separate room devoted to storing these books, but that still didn't keep them from piling up in his office. Whenever
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How Webmasters Can Become Experts and Write Expert Articles! Author: Kanaga Siva Write Articles, Be recognized as an Expert, Drive a Surge of Traffic to your Website, Increase your Link Popularity, Create Awareness,- yes that is what all Internet Marketers are talking about. Article writing certainly does bring such great results
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Turning Challenge Into Opportunity Author: Jeff Solochek There is a common saying that whenever you are presented with a problem or a challenge, you should turn it into an opportunity. Some of the people who have mastered this concept are; the United States Government, Large Corporations, Self Made
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Software Patents Author: Michael Feigin Recent court cases may change the availability of obtaining software and business method patents. Where is the line between what is considered an abstract and unpatentable invention verses a tangible and patentable invention?
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Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs Author: Stephen Schochet You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill. Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up. Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were
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What is Pay-Per-Click? Author: F. Terrence Markle Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising is when an advertiser pays for each qualified click that sends a search engine user (i.e., visitor) to the advertisers web page. PPC requires the advertiser to bid on key words or key word phrases chosen by the
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