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Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.28, 2009
Building a freelance writing career can often be a lonely profession starting out, especially when it comes to finding decent paying gigs. Most freelance writers think they are home free once they find a decent paying gig they feel is worth their time and effort. Building a writing career is grueling. It takes persistence and a lot of patience and every little bit that you do will help in the long run.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.27, 2009
Writing a screenplay is a very complex process and will end up as a 100+ page document. So before you write it, it is very helpful to create a blueprint of what you are going to write, starting first with a treatment, and then writing the outline. You should first create a treatment of your story and work that out.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.26, 2009
Writing is a passion that is birthed within a writer. This article honors the talent burns at the inner core of every writer and offers information on how to get paid for writing. Along with helpful tips to become a successful and profitable writer information is given regarding how to win money for writing which is a great way to get paid when you are novice. This article was designed to inspire and encourage writers to keep on writing and to pursue their true purpose as a writer.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.26, 2009
These lyric writing tips are geared toward helping you write comfortable, natural-sounding lyrics. A contemporary lyric should sound conversational, and there should be no doubt as to what the song is about. Here are a few ways to get you started writing better lyrics.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.26, 2009
You have completed all the pre-writing tasks and now you’re looking for software that will help you write it all down. When looking for software that will assist you in your work, the aim should be to buy software that does the work of an expert proofreader, even if it costs a little more. Of course, this depends on how much help you actually need when writing, but as they say, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Bad grammar looks ugly even if the subject matter is interesting. Here are some features that help you create better content.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.26, 2009
Spending some cash on good writing software is a great investment for writers who have the creativity but lack the grammar skills required to write good content. However, due to the number of proofreading tools out there, finding one that fits the bill can sometimes be difficult. Here are three tips that will help you find a good writing software.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.26, 2009
Are you beginning writer? If so you’re very lucky. There’s never been a better time to build a writing career because there’s so much work available. Let’s look at three tips which will help you to get hired.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.25, 2009
This article looks at travel and how it helps personal growth. It then explores travel writing and whether sharing travel experiences through writing, can help create a better world
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.25, 2009
Many people have a book inside of them. They typically say stuff like, “One day I’ll write a book about gardening.” and then that’s it. Then they wonder why they haven’t gotten anywhere with their book. I know the feeling. In this article, you are going to read some tips to help you get stated on that book you keep threatening to write.
Filed in Uncategorized on Jun.23, 2009
Ever wrote 1,000 words of copy and, upon reviewing, decided that it’s utter rubbish? We’ve all had those days. Sometimes, the material we write just feels so off that we’d rather hit delete than try to fashion it into shape with the help of a writing software.