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Published on Friday, January 28, 2011 by
Is it more wisely to participate in capacity writing or correspond with in place of publication publication?
The insusceptible to doubtful is literally multifaceted and can serve you determine the total force of your freelance editorial career.
It has been estimated that a writer last will and testament beggary to pen a million words beforehand a publisher is te... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 by Essays
As a freelance writer, some of my least favorite projects are those where the client wants me to rewrite an existing article. I have since learned that this type of statement, “It’ll only involve a little editing,” usually really means, “You’ll have to rewrite the entire article in order for it to make sense.” My advice to you, the ... Read More »
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Published on Sunday, December 27, 2009 by Essays
Inasmuch as I enjoy writing, I do not enjoy participating in schemes to create “templated” articles for other "authors" to use or misuse to their delight. Or, at the very least, to profit from my hard work!
On occasion, I am asked by a client to take someone else's article, make some changes, and make it their article. Quite frankly, this smacks of plagia... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 by Essays
Some people say that I have it all &ndash I disagree. I constantly have to struggle with this love-hate relationship I have with writing. I love reading, that’s for sure. And I love to write....about myself as and when I want to. But when I am required to write about something like....say....how to change the black oil in a car or how to pick the right motherboa... Read More »
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Published on Friday, October 23, 2009 by Essays
Like most creative professions the question of a qualified success in writing is not easy to concentrate into one definitive answer.
Just as there are a multitude of writing styles, so too are there many examples of writing success.
Examples
1. "If I can just finish my first story, I will have success."
2. "If I can just work up the courage to submit this to a publ... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 by Essays
It may be the hope of all who have ever put pen to paper that they might be able to write on a full-time basis. The romantic notion of a writer's life is compelling enough to many to find them seeking ways to make a living by crafting the written word.
David Boles is the publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Go Inside Magazine. Boles indicates his day starts at 8:00 a.m. ... Read More »
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Published on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 by Essays
There just never seems to be enough time in the day for all of the things we must accomplish. Unfortunately education sometimes takes a back seat to the every day challenges of living. A copywriting course you can do in the privacy of your own home may be just what you need to help your writing skills. There is a growing job market for copywriters and with a little in... Read More »
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Published on Monday, September 14, 2009 by Essays
Writing for online publishing can be a tricky undertaking especially considering that what may be popular today may not be so in a month or two, thereby making what you wrote irrelevant.
To overcome the possibility of your words falling to the ground instead of being received by your customers’ eyes you need to determine if the subject matter is a trend or a fa... Read More »
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Published on Friday, August 7, 2009 by Essays
There are at least sixty different types of rhetorical devices in English literature. The English language is an odd mixture of truth and symbolism and most often exhibits this propensity in the form of various figures of speech. Of all the types of symbolic or rhetorical devices used, hyperbole is the most common. The use of hyperbole may remind you of William Shatne... Read More »
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Published on Saturday, August 1, 2009 by Essays
I rarely suffer from what writer’s complain about the most and that is: writer’s block. Oh, sure, if I must write on a subject that I am not familiar with, then a certain amount of trepidation and the occasional blankness will set in. Still, if I accept a project I do so believing that I know enough about the topic to produce a compelling piece. Writing is... Read More »