Thursday, May 18, 2023
Write for Highlights for Children Magazine
Friday, April 7, 2023
8 Steps to Make Over $500 for a Regional Parenting Magazine Reprint
Let me start by saying not EVERY article I write makes this much money. I've written and submitted over 100 parenting magazine articles. Some have sold a total of a few hundred dollars. But today I want to share with you the
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Proofreading Jobs from Home: 20 Ideas + Income Potential
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
How to Get Started as a Proofreader
15 Great Links: Working from Home as a Writer
It's true that working from home can bring special challenges, and working for yourself brings even more interesting situations! Further, being a writer takes real focus and brain space.
6 Essential Things to Make Your Writing Session More Productive
7 Steps to Freelance Writing Success
Dads Can Write for Parenting Publications Too!
AdvancedWriters.com: Book Review Service with Expert Writers
Friday, February 10, 2023
How to Make a Living Writing Books
Today's guest author is an authority on book writing and offers tips on supporting yourself as a writer — because it is entirely possible! Read on to find out what he says about public speaking, the kryptonite that keeps some writers from succeeding, and more!Do you have kryptonite as a writer?
As a writer, you could have a "kryptonite"—that one thing you can't seem to get over. It can be a writing disability, a lack of time, or something else. The most successful authors, like LB Wells, can overcome these challenges.
There are some actions you can do to combat your weakness:
- You need to identify it.
- It would be best if you eliminated it.
- You must take the necessary steps to prevent it from returning.
In a nutshell, developing your writing skills and imagination is essential to become a writer. It's vital to plan your writing week so you can write many words. It would be best if you worked on speed. It will be ideal if you have good time management skills.
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Writing for Parenting Magazines
I think
it’s important to record how you started doing something you are very
passionate about, so I’m going to share my writer story. Keep in mind I
didn’t have Internet access at my house until roughly 2013, so my early career
was spent researching and submitting at the library, at my mom’s house, my
dad’s house, friends’ houses, my husband’s workplace, etc. I was determined and
I had a fire in my belly!
I always thought of myself as a writer growing up, but I didn’t think I was that great at it…nothing special. I got good grades in English and Creative Writing classes in school and even wrote some decent papers during my community college years. I was always observing, journaling, and venting on paper. Interesting things happened to me, as well as experiences that would have served as great warning stories for others, but I didn’t know how to craft them into something people would want to read.
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