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Creating a successful magazine is a joint team effort. However, depending on the type and scope of the publication, job titles and the number of positions vary.
Dorothy Parker was known for her drinking and suicidal tendencies while being one of the most accomplished female writers of poetry, prose and screenplays of her time.
Advice for freelance writers on writing magazine articles. Target your market, impress commissioning editors and create good relationships with your employers.
Renegade writer Linda Formichelli breaks all the rules of magazine publishing. Yet, she manages to write for top national magazines. Here's how she does it.
Writing may be an art, but getting published depends on mastering the craft of writing. An author wishing to get into print should master the tools of the writing trade.
Looking for an internship in book publishing? Find out where to get information about publishing internships and what publishers are looking for in an application.
Many workers are dissatisfied with their current line of work and would like to transition into a totally new career. Here's how.
Writers should ensure that submission of work for publication should meet the editor's requirements. Good submission practices and good research can ensure publication.
Have your writing assignments slowed down? Are you in between clients? Here's how you can use downtime wisely to further your freelance writing career.
When making an advertisement for magazines and placing it, it's important to understand the perspectives and strategies of both the seller and buyer.


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