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Fiction

  • Plotting by Elimination
  • How Good is Your Bad Guy?
  • Building Better Novels Through Conflict
  • Are Your Characters Well Spoken, or is it Just You?
  • Deciding on a Narrative Voice
  • Mapping out your Novel’s Characters
  • Writing an Action Outline
  • What are Your Novel’s Goals?
  • How to Write a 50,000 Word Novel in a Month
  • There is no Right Way to Write a Novel
  • Revising Your Novel: Starting Over
  • Revising Your Novel: Finding someone to read your draft
  • Revising Your Novel: Editing with an eye toward continuity
  • Revising Your Novel: Adding and revising scenes
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating a New Roadmap
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating an Information Guide (Part Two)
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating an Information Guide (Part One)
  • Revising Your Novel: Edit as You Read
  • Six Quick Tips For Starting Your Story
  • Six Quick Tips on Character Names
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Wrap Up
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Character Bio Sheets
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Basing Characters on Real People
  • 10 Days of Character Building: 12 Questions
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Building a Character Using Multiple Perspectives
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Brainstorming
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Interview
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Biography
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Possessions
  • 10 Days of Character Building: A Day in the Life
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Defining Characters By Their Roles
  • Revising Your Novel: Performing a Light Edit
  • Revising Your Novel: Read What You’ve Written
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating a Chronology
  • Measuring Up
  • The Home Stretch
  • Turning a First Draft into a Novel
  • 10 Increasingly Pointless NaNoWriMo Helpers
  • Six Ways to Jump Start a Stalled Novel
  • Six Tips for Writing Descriptions
  • Learning to Express Yourself
  • On The Web: Writing about fiction writing
  • Writing Exercise: Your Personality as a Child
  • Creating Memorable Characters
  • Building Characters Through Adversity
  • 12 Exercises for Improving Dialogue
  • Fifteen Craft Exercises for Writers
  • Writing Exercise: Your tastes in food and drink
  • Writing Exercise: What is power?
  • Creating a Believable World
  • Dialog as a Tool for Communication and Division

Productivity

  • Negative Self Talk For Writers
  • How to Fake Enthusiasm for Corporate Platitudes
  • Better Writing Through Stress
  • Surviving as a Writer in a Bad Economy
  • Will The Recession Hurt Your Writing Career?
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Obsessing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Shoulding
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Right stepping
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Fairesy
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Beach Time
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Polarized thinking
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Judging human worth
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Personalizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Musterbation
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Perfectionism
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Blaming
  • The Power of the Madness… Get to know me!
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Minimizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Overgeneralizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Catastrophizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Awfulizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Negativising
  • 5 Ways to Become a Productive Writer
  • 4-Hour Work Week: Lessons for Writers
  • Step Three for a Great New Year of Writing: Track Your Progress
  • Step Two for a Great New Year of Writing: Set a Writing Schedule
  • Step One for a Great New Year of Writing: Dedicate Yourself to One Project
  • Where to Sit During Inspiration
  • Finding Time to Write
  • Overcoming Writer’s Isolation

Random Thoughts

  • 2008 Voter’s Guide to Joes
  • Blog Action Day: Poverty and the Seriously Mentally Ill
  • In Defense of No Comment
  • One Blogger, Many Roles
  • I Miss Siskel and Ebert
  • Why I Stopped Going to the Movies
  • I’m Not Perfect and I Don’t Care Who Knows It!
  • Guest Blogger Prize Winners
  • I’m back… and other thoughts
  • My Thoughts on The Oscars and Juno
  • Little House on Reunion Road
  • Looking Back at 2007: Underachievers
  • Looking Back at 2007: The Posts with the Most
  • ZenHabits.net is now Public Domain, how about Poewar?
  • 27 Things This Writer Loved About 2007
  • Arizona Daily Star Goes From Sad to Pathetic
  • Short Stuff: Business 2.0, OneNote, New Projects and Mom
  • Off Topic: My Spiritual Beliefs
  • Self Interview — The Environment
  • The Screenwriter’s Strike Shows No Signs of Ending
  • A Bad Week for My Local News
  • Weekend Update
  • Memoriam: Adam Finley
  • Poewar.com Readership Statistics
  • Audience Analysis of PoeWar.com

30 Poems in 30 Days 2008

  • The Entire 30 Poems in 30 Days Series — 2008
  • PD30 Wrap Up And Other Thoughts
  • PD30 Day 30: My Final Say
  • PD30 Day 29: Creating Your Own Chapbook
  • PD30 Day 28: The Basics of Poetry Submissions
  • PD30 Day 27: Poetry and Prizes
  • PD30 Day 26: Events and Emotion
  • PD30 Day 25: Poets are Liars
  • PD30 Day 24: Improving Your Imagery
  • PD30 Day 23: Ways to find Inspiration
  • PD30 Day 22: Travelogues
  • PD 30 Day 21: Moving Beyond Imitation
  • PD30 Day 20: Rhyme, Sound and Repetition
  • PD30 Day 19: A Glossary of Rhyme
  • PD30 Day 18: Fun with Hyponymy
  • PD30 Day 17: Capturing the Quiet
  • PD30 Day 16: Editing Your Poetry
  • PD30 Day 15: Found Poetry
  • PD30 Day 14: Poetry Under Pressure
  • PD30 Day 13: Writing a Tanka
  • PD30 Day 12: The Poetry Journal, From Notebooks to Blackberries
  • PD30 Day 11: Poets as Storytellers
  • PD30 Day 10: The Mighty Mighty Pantoum
  • PD30 Day 9: How to Write in Meter If You Have Two Left Feet
  • PD30 Day 8: The Occasional Poem
  • PD30 Day 7: Embrace The Person You Are
  • PD30 Day 6: Poets and Parables
  • PD30 Day 5: Poetry and Pain
  • PD30 Day 4: Poetry — the Writer’s Bridge to Music
  • PD30 Day 3: A Review of Meter
  • PD30 Day 2: Generally Be Specific
  • PD30 Day 1: I Believe in Poetry
  • All About 30 Poems in 30 Days

30 Poems in 30 Days 2007

  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Why you should write poetry
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Writing About Yourself
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Writing About Issues
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Poetry of Place
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Persona Poems
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Developing Your Voice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: About Forms and Lists
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Elegies and Memories
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: A Brief Glossary of Meter
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: The Good the Bad and the Meter
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Courting Controversy
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Syllabic Verse
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: What is Your Writing Process?
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Repetition
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Imagism
  • 30 poems in 30 Days: Review Your Old Work
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: The Constraint as a Tool
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Joining the Community
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: About the Line
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Staying Positive
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Progression
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Breaking the Rules
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Confessional Poetry
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Say What You Want to Say
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Poetry Contests
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Free Verse
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Finding New Ways To Stay Inspired
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Word Choice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: A Little Advice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Collaboration

Technical Writing

  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Going to training sessions / meeting the trainers
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Using the product
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Interviewing the SMEs
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Amanda
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Bright Lights, Big City
  • A Career in Technical Writing: By the time I get to Phoenix
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Attending / Holding Meetings
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Planes, Trainers and Automobiles
  • A Career in Technical Writing: End of Part One
  • A Career in Technical Writing: End games
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Reversals
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Last Contractor Standing
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Workaround
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Life as a newbie
  • A Career in Technical Writing: A strange new world
  • A Career in Technical Writing: The fax about outsourcing
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Two dates to the prom
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Life as a wannabee
  • A Career in Technical Writing: The beginning of a new series
  • Technical Writing Part Six: How to Find Technical Writing Jobs
  • Technical Writing Part Five: Education
  • Technical Writing Part Four: Desktop Publishing Tools
  • Technical Writing Part Three: A Technical Writer’s Skill Set
  • Technical Writing Part Two: What a Technical Writer Writes
  • Technical Writing Part One: Process Overview
  • 12 Ways to Write Terrible Documentation
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Boilerplate
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Changing Bosses
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): From Acrobat to FrameMaker
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Contracting for Fun & Profit
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): The Acrobat & the Illustrator
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): First Day
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Interview & Negotiation
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Phone Interview
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Let’s Get Visual
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Visio Meets FrameMaker
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Working Together Separately
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): The Sinking Ship is in Beta
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Document Mismanagement System
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Quick Review of the Quick Start Guide
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Life without Editors
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Marketing and the Technical Writer
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): When a Project Ends
  • The Technical Writing FAQ
  • Living Documentation: The Future of Technical Writing

Guest Bloggers

  • Why Writing Deadlines May Be (Almost) As Good As Money
  • Writing from the Boat
  • Six Suggestions for Sustainable Writing: Inspiration from Frank Herbert’s Dune
  • 5 Ways Writers Can Get Their Lives Back
  • Afraid to Call Yourself a Writer? (Me Too)
  • Blogger TMI
  • A Newbie’s Advice
  • Wrap Your Naked Statistics in a Warm Blanket of Meaning
  • So Much in Common: The Truth about Editing and Bull Riding
  • Homegrown Poetry Retreats
  • Seven Powerful Tips for Maximizing Your Freelance Writing Business
  • Blogging Changed My Life
  • Learn to be a Better Writer by Becoming a Better Critic
  • Want to be a Freelance Writer? Get Ready for Business!
  • White Papers: The Niche Where 20 Pages Can Net You $20,000 - Really!
  • Using Slang and Accents When Writing Fictional Dialogue
  • “A small sheik escaped” and other editing exercises to energize your writing
  • The Intersection of the Personal and Professional, or, Why My Attempts at Nonfiction Essays in Grad School Bombed
  • 7 Secrets to a Striking Essay
  • Writing as a God
  • Get Rid of Ugly Wordiness: How to Cut Your Novel Down to Size
  • Please Welcome My Guest Bloggers
  • Writer, Edit Thyself
  • Whodunnit, Howdunnit, And Whydunnit: 10 Tips For Writing Your Mystery Novel
  • Successful Writing and Reporting for Newspapers
  • The Tricky Art of Self-Publishing
  • Are you Ready to Freelance?
  • Compiling Quizzes
  • The Query Trap
  • Prospecting for Markets
  • Overcoming the Fear of Writing a Synopsis
  • Getting Started in Newspaper Freelancing
  • Mentoring for Writers
  • Writing for Money
  • Getting Ready to Write: Rituals vs. Distractions
  • The Interviewing Conundrum
  • Inspiring the Inspirational Writer
  • Group Therapy: Finding, forming, joining and participating in writers' groups
  • Creating Your Own Documentation Library
  • Dial E for Editor
  • Deadlines and How to Make Them Work For You
  • Using Creativity Techniques in Your Writing Career
  • Concrete Writing
  • Compound Words: A Proofreading Pitfall
  • So You Want To Be A Christian Writer?
  • Writing for City Web Sites
  • A Lesson in Writing From My Cat
  • Wake Up and Smell the Technology
  • Benevolent Dictators: The Truth About Editors
  • The Beginner’s Guide To Freelance Writing
  • How to Write Animal Friendly Articles
  • A Penny for Your Prose

Writing Business

  • The Basics of Press Releases
  • Freelancing Means Customer Service
  • Are You Determined Enough to be a Freelance Writer?
  • Why Newspapers are Dying (and what they can do about it)
  • I am Iron Man
  • Team Building: A trip to the dark side
  • Successful Freelance Writers are Running a Business
  • Successful Freelance Writers Are Like Pirates
  • Successful Freelance Writers Say No
  • Successful Freelance Writers Avoid Soul Sucking Meetings
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Underprice Their Services
  • Successful Freelance Writers Know How to Use a Feed Reader
  • Successful Freelance Writers Keep an Eye on the Competition
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Take Revisions Personally
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Waste Time on Email
  • Successful Freelance Writers are Surrounded by Terrible Freelance Writers
  • Successful Freelance Writers Know How to Close the Sale
  • The Writer’s Strike is Over
  • Three Reasons to Support the WGA Strike and Three Ways You Can Do It
  • Monster List of Freelancing Tips
  • 2007 Writing / Editing Average Salaries
  • Finding Your Market
  • Five Simple Ways to Help Market Your Writing
  • 5 Ways to Start Making Freelance Money TODAY!
  • Super Simple Submissions Tracker
  • Glossary of Publishing Terms
  • College Majors for Aspiring Writers
  • Small Magazines are Taking a Big Financial Hit
  • Using the Web to Find Writing and Editing Jobs
  • The Five Habits of Successful Freelancers
  • Five Things a Freelancer Should Know Before Querying a Magazine
  • Promoting Your Services: Buy Business Cards
  • Mainstream Erotica
  • Clarification About Self PublishingWho Should Self Publish
  • The Rise of the Literary Paperback
  • Poetry Dot Shaft
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: A Little Programming Company
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: A Little Lobbying Firm
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: Introduction
  • Wronging Writers: Don’t Get Taken
  • Avoiding Poetry Contest Scams
  • Some Business Advice for Writers
  • Freelance Writing Advice
  • Working From Home
  • Web Content Development: The New Writing Career
  • The Dangers of Writing on Spec
  • Escaping the Slush Pile
  • How to Sell Articles to Daily and Weekly Newspapers
  • Formatting a Short Story for Submission to a Potential Publisher
  • Sending Effective Press Releases
  • How to Write a Query Letter
  • How to Become an Expert Writer in Any Field
  • Copywriting: Writing to Sell
  • Directory of Writers’ Colonies
  • Groups and Association for Writers
  • Glossary of Writing Careers
  • The Basics of Book Profits
  • How to Find Publishing Industry Jobs
  • College and Writers: Undergraduate Majors

Blogging

  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Personal Blogs (Diaries)
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: What is a blog?
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Political Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Business Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: How Much Money Can You Make?
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Choosing a Service Provider
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Hybrid Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Subject Matter Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Photo Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Academic Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Who should try it?
  • Writing Blog Madness Final: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #1 Seed John August
  • Game 30: #1 Seed John August Versus #5 Seed Men With Pens
  • Game 29: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • Writing Blog Madness: The Final Four
  • 27 New Link Love Articles This Week
  • Game 28: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #5 Seed Men With Pens
  • Game 27: #1 Seed John August Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 26: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier
  • Game 25: #3 The Copywriting Maven Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • The Elite Eight Judging Criteria
  • Writing Blog Madness: The Elite Eight
  • Game 24: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #6 Seed PODdy Mouth
  • Game 23: #5 Seed Men With Pens Versus #8 Seed Publishing Careers
  • Game 22: #2 Seed Content Maven Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 21: #1 Seed John August Versus #5 Seed How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career
  • Game 20: #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier Versus #7 Seed The Writing Journey
  • Game 19: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #4 Seed Grow Your Writing Business
  • Game 18: #3 Seed The Copywriting Maven #7 Seed Words on the Water
  • Game 17: #1 Seed Copyblogger Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • Writing Blog Madness First Round Scoreboard
  • Get Ready for Round Two of Writing Blog Madness!
  • Round 2 Bracket Update
  • Game 16: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #7 Seed The Book Sistah
  • Game 15: #3 Seed Jane in Progress Versus #6 seed PODdy Mouth
  • Game 14: #4 Seed Writing on the Web Versus #5 Seed Men with Pens
  • Game 13: #1 Seed Writers Write Versus #8 Seed Publishing Careers
  • Game 12: #2 Seed Content Maven Versus #7 Seed Writer’s Notes
  • The World’s Simplest Freelance Rate Formula
  • Game 11: #3 Seed The Golden Pencil Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 10: #4 Seed Editor’s Blog Versus #5 Seed How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career
  • Game 9: #1 Seed John August Versus #8 Seed Quiet Rebel Writer
  • Are Archives pages THAT Important?
  • Game 8: #2 Seed Writing White Papers Versus #7 Seed The Writing Journey
  • Game 7: #3 Seed All Freelance Writing Versus #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier
  • Game 6: #4 Seed Grow Your Writing Business Versus #5 Seed Book Marketing Bestsellers
  • Game 5: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #8 Seed C. Hope Clark
  • Game 4: #2 Seed Bob Bly Copywriter Versus #7 Seed Words on the Water
  • Game 3: #3 Seed The Copywriting Maven Versus #6 Seed Be the Story
  • Game 2: #4 Seed Confident Writing Versus #5 Seed Renegade Writer Blog
  • Game 1: #1 Seed Copyblogger Versus #8 Seed The Struggling Writer
  • March Writing Blog Madness Seedings
  • March Writing Blog Madness Explained
  • March Writing Blog Madness
  • 5 Reasons I Love Blogging More than Freelancing
  • What I Learned from Writing Blog Madness: Content vs. Commerce
  • Fear and the Guest Blogger
  • Top 10 Blogs for Writers
  • 200+ Articles for Bloggers
  • Bloggers Writers Should Read
  • How and Why to Start Your Own Print or Web Zine

Poetry

  • Five Lessons Poets Can Learn From Henry Rollins
  • 7 Easy Steps to a More Pretentious Poem
  • 7 Great Ways to Become the Victim of a Poetry Contest Scam
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 6: Feeling the Flow
  • Poetry Assignment: Write a Poem about a Gathering
  • Poetry Assignment: Imagery
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 4: Difficult Subjects
  • Some Recently Published Books of Poetry You Might Want to Read
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 5: More Poetic Terms
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 3: Poetry and Photographs Weekly Poetry Assignment 2: Water
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 1: Compilations and Love Poems
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip 11
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Ten
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tips Eight and Nine
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Seven
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Six
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Five
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Four
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Three
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Two
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip One
  • Poetry Publishing on the Cheap: Chapbooks
  • Four Ways to Publish Your Poetry
  • Four Things Poets Can Learn From George Carlin
  • Poetry Across the Web
  • A Quick Guide to Acrostic Poetry
  • Bukowski
  • What are Metaphor, Simile and Analogy?
  • What is a Stanza?
  • Poetry Writing Tips
  • Poetry In Forms Series: Tercet and Triad
  • Poetry in Forms Series: Epistle
  • Poetry in Forms Series: Cinquain
  • Doublets, Cinquains and Adelaide Crapsey
  • Rhythm and Stress

Fun

  • 10 Reasons Freelancing is for Suckers
  • Why PoeWar?
  • 6 Ways to Tell You Were Hungry When You Wrote Your Last Short Story
  • 10 Ways to Annoy the Hell out of your Writers’ Group
  • Some Inspirational Quotes
  • 10 Ways to Make Editors Hate You Before They Even Know You
  • Writing Your Way Out of a Wet Paper Sack
  • 40 Fabulous Faults of Freelance Failures
  • Top 12 Signs that the Fantasy Novel You’re Working on has Gone Horribly Awry
  • How to tell if your Project Manager is an Insane Moron
  • How to Freelance for a Private Detective or a Mental Patient
  • 15 Ways the Harry Potter Books Would Be Different if They Were Written by Bret Easton Ellis
  • Want to Write a Novel Badly? Here’s How!
  • Helium offers me tons of money and millions of readers. BS? Let’s see.
  • Smallville
  • Quotations about Writing and Books

03/12/2008 Writing Jobs and Links

Posted by John Hewitt on March 12, 2008 under Copy Editing, Copywriting, Creative, Editing, Education, Freelance, Job, Journalism, Proofreading, Sports, Writing |

Today’s Job Advice

Improve your research skills. Research skills are one of the key job skills that employers look for. In the writing fields, research skills are doubly important.

Today’s Writing Job Roll

  • Freelance, Health Copy Editor — New York, NY
  • Content Writer — Scottsdale, AZ
  • Associate Editor — Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Proofreader — Southampton, PA
  • Business Reporter — Bend, OR
  • Proofreader — Green Bay, WI
  • Copywriter — San Francisco, CA
  • Writer / Editor — Houston, TX
  • Copy Editor — Parkersburg, WV
  • Sports Editor — Philadelphia, PA
  • Staff Writer — Newberry, SC
  • Creative Writing-Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry Instructors — New York, NY

Today’s Job and Writing Links

  • Get Specific to Get More Freelance Writing Work
  • Just Say No to These Three Enemies of Clear and Direct Writing
  • Tate Publishing vs. iUniverse
  • How to Find Writers’ Markets Online
  • What Not to Wear on a Job Interview
  • Decreasing Click Rates on AdSense are Intentional

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