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Writing a query letter can be confusing and stressful. Find out how not to make it worse.
Hiring the right editor takes time and often involves trying out or interviewing several before you find one that you can work and feel comfortable with.
Consumer magazines are suffering today. Freelance writers looking for new markets should explore trade magazines, which pay well and can provide steady work.
Finding an editor or publication in advance of writing articles is the best way of finding a publisher for them.
This article lists some great resources for artist aspiring to dive into the world of comic illustration.
What works for your stock portfolio works for your freelance business, too. Savvy writers diversify to keep those freelance dollars coming in during a recession.
If poetry is the same as breathing, then April is the month of fresh air! Poetry competitions abound with prize money, publication and awards to those willing to compete
New York City's Harlem Book Fair is a festival of books, authors and entertainment. The annual summer event brings thousands of book lovers to the city.
Best selling author Celeste Bradley talks about finding a good literary agent and how she got her first Regency Romance published.
Shoppers unwilling or unable to pay high prices for designer goods may find solution here.
Writing may be a craft, but getting published is a business, particularly for books. Being a great writer is one thing; being a published author is another.
One should read guidelines, follow directions , write great letters, and submit well edited manuscripts and marketing plans if one wants to get a publisher's attention.


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