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ED2010 has all a young magazine writer needs to get started, including mentoring, job leads and advice, a glossary, networking and salary information.
The first step for entertainment journalists is choosing the appropriate event to cover.
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An overview of two great websites that will help the children's writer. Actually there are enough resources that it will help any writer no matter the genre.
Web writing demands a different style than in newspapers or magazines. Here are 5 tips for writers to become more online friendly.
It is the classic conundrum for writers - staying true to one's art whilst making a living. And easy or difficult, there is no one way to achieve this goal.
Still searching for what to get that aspiring -- or sucessful -- mystery writer on your gift list? Consider one of these last minute gift ideas for mystery novelists.
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A career in writing used to mean moving to New York City but now the internet is making it possible to stay put and find jobs from all over the world.
For the writer or aspiring writer who wishes to connect with others and study the craft of creative writing, there are a number of online programs to consider.
The Golden Age of Science Fiction dawned just before the onset of World War II. It began to mature when the troops came home.
UK historical novelist, Dilly Court, writes books based in Victorian East End London. In this interview she talks to us about her writing, inspiration and future plans.
Here are some points to consider before running the gauntlet of grad school applications and, in many cases, collecting a stack of rejections.
Books are always 'safe' gifts - but why not go further? Here are some gift ideas that will thrill writers so much they'll name their main character after the giver!
When it comes to magazine publishing, where does one begin? WOW! Women on Writing founder and CEO Angela Mackintosh offers some practical advice.
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