| 431 | Make Money Writing Fillers Preview: What Is A Filler? Open any magazine, newspaper or webpage, and most likely you will come across a filler. A filler is a short item used to fill a space in a publication (or to fill time on the radio or television--keep in mind that a writer writes these fillers as well). "The Teaching Home" and "Reader's Digest" actually reserve space specifica... (more) Published By: Teraisa J. Goldman Submitted: 11 December,2002 |
| 432 | Why Art? Preview: The following is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to write. If I can get through this, all the way through this, than my little corner of the universe will make sense again and I’ll be able to get a good night’s sleep. If I don’t get through it…well…if I don’t get through it then you won’t be reading this and I’ve vanished off into the world of obs... (more) Published By: Joseph Devon Submitted: 22 December,2002 |
| 433 | Freelance Writing Markets, Poetry Markets - Highly Paid -v- Unpaid by AskProfessors.com Preview: Amazing as it may sound, there is a real shortage of good writers and poets. Try telling that to the thousands of writers and poets who get daily rejection slips. As far as they are concerned, writing is virtually impossible to break into no matter how hard they seem to try. There may be a number of reasons why they don't succeed: Their writin... (more) Published By: AskProfessors.com Submitted: 29 December,2002 |
| 434 | Not Getting Where You Want As A Writer? Change Your Mind Preview: Being a creative writer has never been easy. From learning the craft, to practicing it, to selling your work. But that enthusiasm we felt sparked into passion as we got more involved in it and it continues to ignite us through the long and hard road of getting published. We are ready to make money from our writing. And it stands to reason ... (more) Published By: Georgina Stath Submitted: 01 January,2003 |
| 435 | Who Said You Can’t Make A Profitable Income Selling Your Short Stories? Preview: The truth is, selling your short stories to publishers is not the way to make a comfortable living from something you enjoy doing. The reason isn’t hard to understand. Publishers pay a once-off payment for your stories, if they are accepted. And that once-off payment, in most cases, isn’t anything to get excited about. But most writers settle... (more) Published By: Georgina Stath Submitted: 01 January,2003 |
| 436 | The Internet Has Made Millionaires. Can It Make You, The Creative Writer? Preview: The revolution of the internet has brought opportunities for many that wanted to make a difference in their lives. It doesn’t cost much to launch a business as it would in the offline world. The coverage is enormous and your target audience is easily accessible. The fact is, you can make your own success story using this medium and those that... (more) Published By: Georgina Stath Submitted: 01 January,2003 |
| 437 | How to Write a Children's Book in 30 Days or Less! Preview: How to Write a Childrens Book in 30 Days or Less! The first time I attempted to write a children's book it took me three months and several years of promising myself I would do it "one day." In that time I managed to wash the dog a million times, rearrange my closet, get my apartment so clean that they should have done a commercial about it and ... (more) Published By: Caterina Christakos Submitted: 14 January,2003 |
| 438 | Earn $5,000 per Month in Residual Income from Market Intelligence Reports Preview: Writing market intelligence reports (also called "industry reports") probably never enters your mind. It may sound a bit intimidating and foreign. It may sound too out of reach. "I am not an industry expert and I can't write something of that caliber," you may say to yourself. But what if the benefits are far greater than the "fear"? You either ... (more) Published By: Jennie S. Bev Submitted: 26 January,2003 |
| 439 | Simple Ideas for Quality Content Preview: What is good quality content for a web site? We can usually recognize quality content when we see it. It is a total package deal; the words used, the grammar, the presentation, the supporting artwork. Daily I receive articles from people giving advice that quality content is one of the golden rules of the Internet. Without quality content your vis... (more) Published By: Grant McNamara Submitted: 06 February,2003 |
| 440 | Never, Ever Release Any Of Your Rights To Anyone Preview: One of the grandest scams on the Web, which goes largely unnoticed, is for a web-based bookseller or publisher to require some rights to your work in exchange for the service to be provided. Many demand the electronic rights, for example. Don't do it! Never, ever release any of your rights. Here's why. The Writer's Goal Winning the writing... (more) Published By: Bob McElwain Submitted: 08 February,2003 |
| 441 | I've Written An Article...Now What Do I Do? Preview: You've finally done it! You've written your article, looked it over, tweaked it ....and looked it over... again and now...you are ready to publish! Now what? Two things need to be added to your article. A how to publish statement that is added just before your article and your resource box or bio added at the end of your article. Here is an ex... (more) Published By: Livvie Matthews Submitted: 13 February,2003 |
| 442 | Stop Your Readers In Their Tracks! Preview: Stop Your Readers In Their Tracks! Copyright 2003 Livvie Matthews Studies have shown that while 75% of the people read headlines, only 25 % keep reading "the rest of the story". Breaking it down even further, you have about 4 seconds to convince that reader to read on! When writing, the two most important elements are your headline and your op... (more) Published By: Livvie Matthews Submitted: 13 February,2003 |
| 443 | Become an Expert: Write Articles Preview: What is one of the best ways to become an expert in your chosen field? It is to write articles on the internet. I have been writing articles online regularly for about 4 years and I am constantly amazed at the exposure I get for myself and my online businesses. I am even more amazed at how little expense is involved in getting this exposure. ... (more) Published By: David McKenzie Submitted: 14 February,2003 |
| 444 | The Boside Artists' Newsletter Preview: THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS NEWSLETTER - Issue 1 Date 26/2/03 Published by "The Bogside Artists" _________________________________________________________ Hi, No. We are not going to tell you how to make a million by farming bagpipes in Donegal. Nor do we wish to add to the deluge of unwanted horseshit already in your email box. Instead, we will a... (more) Published By: The Bogside Artists Submitted: 27 February,2003 |
| 445 | Compelling Words that Sell With the Magic of Pixie Dust Preview: Compelling Words that Sell With the Magic of Pixie Dust -- (c)2003 By Linda Alexander This article may be freely published in your print or online newsletter or on your website provided 1. You include the byline and the resource box (author bio); 2. You print the article in its entirety, unchanged; and 3. You notify the author when and where it'... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 28 February,2003 |
| 446 | "I Have Nothing To Say!" Overcoming The Fear Of Writing Preview: You have worked hard on your business and now the time has come. You keep reading that you should do it and all the benefits of it, but the thought terrifies you! You've been putting it off, but eventually you know you are going to have to do it. Okay so today is the day, after all nothing is being done putting it off and your fear certainly isn't... (more) Published By: Penny Graham Submitted: 03 March,2003 |
| 447 | Filters-What They Are, How To Avoid Them Preview: FILTERS, WHAT ARE THEY, HOW TO AVOID THEM By Jennifer Turner Filters are the extraneous words we use when attributing a thought or action to a character. Here are a list of a few of the most common used: He/She felt He/She heard He/She saw He/She smelled He/She tasted and others, like: He/She thought He/She believed He/She wondered ... (more) Published By: Jennifer Turner Submitted: 14 March,2003 |
| 448 | Dialogue Tags-A Study in Common Errors Preview: DIALOGUE TAGS A study in Common Errors and Their Quick Fixes. Verb and Subject Incorrect: "I bet you two had a fine time," said Ben. When using tags, it's unusual to have the verb before the subject. The general rule of thumb is to use this construction sparingly, as a rare change in pace or flow. In addition, many editors are asking this co... (more) Published By: Jennifer Turner Submitted: 14 March,2003 |
| 449 | Writer's Rip-Offs Preview: *Article Use Guidelines* Use in opt-in publications, or on Web sites, but please include the resource box. Please send me a copy, if possible. Many thanks. ** Summary: Writers are prime targets for scammers. Here's how to avoid the most common scams. Category: Writing Words: 1200 Writer's Rip-Offs Copyright (c) 2003 by Angela Booth Peop... (more) Published By: Angela Booth Submitted: 15 March,2003 |
| 450 | Maximizing The Effect Of Your Freelancer's Bio Preview: *Article Use Guidelines* Use in opt-in publications, or on Web sites, but please include the resource box. Please send me a copy, if possible. Many thanks. ** Summary: If you want to be a successful freelancer, you need to learn the art of the bio. Category: Writing, Small Business Words: 1100 Maximizing The Effect Of Your Freelancer's Bio... (more) Published By: Angela Booth Submitted: 15 March,2003 |