Write What You Know - Harriet Silkwood We've heard the words, Write What You Know, but do we understand what they mean? The words can be misleading and may discourage new writers from branching out to try new genres. Do they mean we should only write about our experiences? Effective Resume Writing - Dave Lympany A lot of places around the world call it A Curriculum Vitae, in North America, it's a Résumé. This is definitely one of the most important tools that any jobseeker has at their disposal. You may be THE best candidate for a particular job by a long way, however, if you don't make it to the interview stages the company will never know. Tight Lines, Writers! - Jenna Glatzer “Tight lines” is a good luck wish among fishermen. When you’ve hooked a fish, your line tightens up. I was musing on this expression as my husband critiqued my lousy casting skills on our latest fishing expedition. Six Tips for Submitting Fiction - Amber McNaught You can learn a lot about what it takes to place a story in an ezine by starting up one of your own. Last month we started work on a new ezine for writers, which we intended to use to publish high-quality, contemporary fiction, from writers all over the world. Writing Copy for Online Auctions - Patricia Michaels The phrase writing copy comes from the advertising world, and it means a type of writing used to sell anything, from ideas to goods or services. Copy writing is both an art and a science. You are trying to persuade as many people as possible to bid on your items by using words and phrases. Getting Started in Column Writing - Mridu Khullar You’ve written many articles for Websites, newsletters and now you’ve even conquered the territory of getting published in a magazine. What’s the next step, you ask? How to I make the editor ask for my work weekly or monthly? How to Write a Book in Five Easy Steps - Stephen L. Nelson, CPA Because I’ve written more than a 100 books and even been a book publisher, people regularly ask me how one writes a book. I always shrug and say it’s not that hard. But this little article attempts to provide a better answer to the question by describing the easy five-step approach that I use and that I recommend you use. New Year's Resolutions for Writers - Amber McNaught Whether you're an experienced writer looking to boost your career or a complete novice desperate to break into the world of freelance writing, there's a good chance that you'll be using the New Year as the excuse you need to start a whole new writing regime. |