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Stay the Course; Follow Your Dreams
Please be advised that the following article may discourage or encourage you to succeed or fail in life, like it or not. I may be supporting or arguing the fact that you should or should not follow your...
130 commentsHow To Get Published In A Magazine: A Step by Step Guide
A step-by-step guide to writing a magazine article and submitting it to a magazine.
14 commentsHow to Publish A Short Story
So, you wrote a short story and you want to share it with the world. I honor and respect you for that, but first, it might be a good idea to get your house in order before running off to market your goods.
4 commentsHow to Get Motivated to Write
Write it down! A couple of years ago, I purchased a kit called "The Complete Writer's Kit" by Scott Edelstein. In the kit were two books, one called "30 Steps to Becoming a Writer" by Scott Edelstein and...
87 commentsPublish America scam
Dear Daisy Fabelo: Again, we recommend that you change the name of your main character. Again, if you are unwilling to do so, we will have no choice but to terminate the contract pursuant to paragraph 27 of...
15 commentsHow To Sell Fiction Online | A Q&A Guide To Successful Fiction Submissions
As an editor for a literary publication, I receive and review many fiction submissions each week. Some submissions are excellent, others leave a little (or a lot) to be desired. This article hopes to give...
5 commentsHow To Get A Book Published
Many of us aspire to be authors, but your odds are slim to none if you don't learn the process that will get you published. In this article I outline what you need to do, and what to expect from the process.
18 commentsGetting Published
Getting published is easy, isn’t it? Well, yes, it is – as long as you are driven by an inner demon that forces you to type constantly for most of your life, even if the words don’t always make too...
0 commentsHow To Get Published - The Pros and Cons of Using an Editor
Writers - good writers - spend hours, days, weeks, months committing their inmost thoughts and feelings to hard copy. A harsh fact of life for any aspiring author is having your MS rejected. The best content in the world can be discounted because of typo's, poor spelling or grammatical errors. You owe it to yourself to secure the services of a professional proofreader, at the very least. Those trained eyes could save you that unnecessary turn-down.
5 commentsScared writeless?
Okay, let's get honest with ourselves here...maybe you've had all kinds of people telling you--all your life--'You should write a book!" Why do you think they say that to you? Uh...duh...because you obviously...
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