Organizing Your Data to Write Better Copy - Neroli Lacey Last quarter I talked about interviewing / gathering data. So now you’ve got several thousand words of notes, hopefully digitally recorded. What comes next? GETTING ORGANIZEDI suggested organizing your interview questions into 4 groups. 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. Reviewing New Writers - Harriet Silkwood New writers are very vulnerable and need to be handled gently, but not with kid-gloves. Keeping a friendly tone is very important for the reviewer. Because we are working together online, we can’t see each others faces or body language. How To Become A Freelance Copywriter In New York - Niall Cinneide As a freelance copywriter in New York, your work is never done. What? Do you mean to say that it is hard to find regular freelance writing jobs, even here in New York City? For those looking to succeed, employment is hard to find only because we lack the knowledge of where to find the work we want. The Benefits of Writing Ariticles - Maria Boomhower You have a business; you are new and want to build a client list. However, the public doesn't know much about you. One of the best ways to build the relations, credibility and to help get people to know more about you and your area of expertise is to write articles. Book Proposals 101.: What Publishers Want - Sophfronia Scott Lots of writers like to talk about writing books. You hear very few talking about writing book proposals. Maybe that's why it's easy to forget that a strong book proposal is the first step to getting a great deal for your non-fiction book. Subtle Writing Techniques of the Mystery Writer - Gerard F Bianco Here is the first of five articles taken from my lecture series, "Subtle Writing Techniques Used in Creating a Successful Mystery Novel. " This series is designed to explain the working methods of the mystery/suspense writer, offering insight and understanding into the technical process of writing. Writing the Denouement for Mystery Stories - Mary Arnold I've read many mystery novels in which the writer left out the denouement, but, in my opinion, a mystery without one is seriously lacking. Admittedly, I grew up reading Hercule Poirot, in which he always demanded to gather up all the suspects so he could demonstrate his brilliance in deducing the meaning of all the perplexing clues and fingering the murderer. How To Learn The Art Of Creative Writing - Mark Woodcock The term creative writing is used to discern certain types of inventive or artistic writing from other general types of writing. The field of creative writing is broad and includes many different formats and genres of writing. |