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A veteran author of a dozen nonfiction books distills the lessons he's learned
By Harvey Rachlin
Published:
6/8/2010
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By Chuck Leddy
Published:
5/28/2010
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Enthusiasts who pitch fresh topics are welcome contributors to this popular niche
By Roy Stevenson
Published:
5/5/2010
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By Brandi-Ann Uyemura
Published:
4/7/2010
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By Debbie Swanson
Published:
4/7/2010
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Here are 11 tips that can help freelancers strengthen their writing and research skills
By Caitlin Kelly
Published:
4/7/2010
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These assignments look like feature articles but promote a publication’s advertisers
By Tricia Despres
Published:
4/7/2010
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A resourceful writer offers seven strategies for making these publications pay off
By Roy Stevenson
Published:
4/6/2010
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You begin by developing the writer's sense of alertness to potential stories, says this veteran magazine columnist
By George Gurtner
Published:
4/6/2010
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All modesty aside, the author feels she is terribly well-suited to a number of cushy literary challenges
By Kathy Stevenson
Published:
3/31/2010
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By Cathie Gandel
Published:
3/30/2010
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Writing about your life experience helps you connect with readers and break into markets
By Erica Manfred
Published:
3/30/2010
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Want to crack this popular niche? We show you how to hit the mother lode.
By Ty Treadwell
Published:
3/30/2010
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Predicting future trends can be a freelancer's ace in the hole. Here are some tips on how to cultivate that sixth sense.
By Ben Corbett
Published:
3/10/2010
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By John K Borchardt
Published:
12/23/2008
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How one veteran freelance writer dug himself out of a hole
By John K Borchardt
Published:
8/25/2008
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From the March 1962 issue of The Writer
By Betty Friedan
Published:
1/26/2007
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By Barbara A. Tyler
Published:
12/1/2006
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By Lynn Alfino
Published:
3/22/2006
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5 ways to give your nonfiction the voice of authority
By Karen O'Connor
Published:
12/27/2005
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