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October 11, 2017

The Internet Is Not Your ATM

by Sonia Simone Source link Maybe you have hopes and dreams about making a living online. Maybe you’ve envisioned a beautiful future where you work four hours a week, you…
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Published on October 11, 2017 08:59

Is Research Helping You to Procrastinate on Your Writing Career?

by Penny Berrigan Source link For many of us, the prospect of being a career freelance writer has been a lifelong dream. It holds more meaning to us than just…
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Published on October 11, 2017 05:58

October 10, 2017

Three Simple Steps to Writing Content Your Audience Will Love

by dafnewiswell Source link If you love to write, but you’re not yet sure what to write about, or who is going to read what you have to say, consider…
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Published on October 10, 2017 20:54

Your Resume Should Be Personal—But Not Too Personal

by Grammar Chic, Inc. Source link Here’s a common question from jobseekers: How personal should a resume be? Well, that depends on what you mean by personal. Certainly a resume…
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Published on October 10, 2017 17:53

Julie’s Diary by Daniel Martin Shapiro

by Chicago Literati Source link Friday, Sept 1, 2017 Dear Diary, Stayed at Smokey’s for two hours. Not one hot guy showed up. […]
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Published on October 10, 2017 14:52

Writing your draft: how to capture ideas

by WW Office Source link If you’re on the cusp of a first or a new writing project, congratulations! You’ve bought into the most fun and exciting stage of novel-writing,…
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Published on October 10, 2017 11:49

Kilian: A Broken Prophecies Story by S.A. McClure

by John Staughton Source link The classic fantasy story of “unwitting hero discovers his much larger destiny” gets a new twist in Kilian: A Broken Prophecies Story by S.A. McClure.…
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Published on October 10, 2017 08:48

Writing story exposition: Examples and tips

by Jordan Source link Writing the exposition of a story – the narration introducing key scenarios, themes, characters or settings – takes skill. The reader needs enough information to be…
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Published on October 10, 2017 05:47

A new journey ahead

by Ray Rhamey Source link On this day honoring a bigtime traveler I’ll be heading home from Edmonds, WA after doing a workshop at the Write on the Sound Writers’…
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Published on October 10, 2017 02:46

October 9, 2017

8 WriteWorldwide Blog Posts That Will Help You Make More Money Freelance Writing

by Ciaran Gilligan Source link Back in March 2017, we launched WriteWorldwide, and ever since then we’ve made a concerted effort to bring you fresh content regularly. We’ve blogged extensively…
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Published on October 09, 2017 23:45