Showing posts with label author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author. Show all posts

February 3, 2011

Becoming a Freelance Writer Over the Internet

Freelance writing is a rather broad term. Freelance writing sometimes refers to something as basic as a person writing a novel in which they later plan to publish. Another freelance writer might write short articles for a single publishing source but still consider themselves to be a freelance writer. Some authors or journalists report in to an office each day, while some might receive and complete their writing assignments entirely from home. If you are interested in pursuing a career or even just a little bit of extra money through writing of any form, the first step is knowing what you are looking for and where you can find it.

January 3, 2011

Book Planning - An Author's Reference

For an author, writing becomes the equivalent of your 8-hour work day. Taking large amounts of time for rest or relaxation can be the death of any aspiring or accomplished writer of any sort. Many people lose sight of work ethics when most of their work is done from home or on their own accord. Without clear goals, due dates, and assignments that exist in most lines of work, you might lose sight of time and find yourself in a rather tight situation. Even the hardest of workers can easily get carried away and lose themselves in a television program or other entertaining activity without some form of supervision or self-discipline.

December 24, 2010

How to Become a Journalist


Finding success in the written world as an aspiring journalist or author can be extremely difficult without the proper guidance or knowledge. Long before the rise of job search websites and online journalism careers, the wishful writer was forced to seek out employment through any local sources available. In the current market that writers face today, the problem is not in a lack of employment opportunities, but more in the difficulties of weeding through them to find the most financially beneficial outlet for you.

December 4, 2010

Finding Symbolism in Literature - The Need to Write Creatively

Writing can be approached in an endless amount of ways. Some people spend little more than a few minutes each day simply jotting down whatever might have came to their mind earlier. Others take months out of their years to entirely immerse themselves in their current fantasy or non-fiction literature projects, reemerging with an original piece of work to add to their repertoire. When it comes to preference, there is always a comfortable medium - some people are unable to contain themselves to one subject and instead write larger amounts of smaller articles or even reviews. With the current rise of the internet journalist, any type of author can find a place to publish his or her original work. Whether your a Hollywood reporter, aspiring journalist, author of Nobel prize Literature, or still unsure of your writing career objectives, the internet is almost always the best place to start looking.

December 2, 2010

Basic Information about Blogs, Writing Careers, and Anything Else Literature

College or High School was a time we all remember vividly. From learning how to write an essay, to developing a thesis; core language elements have all in some way been applied to problems you face today or in the past – whether your aware of it or not. Any successful reporter, journalist, author, or other unorthodox writer might claim that they learned twice as much as soon as they stopped studying and started working. Although this statement may often times be true, it doesn't necessarily take away from the value of your initial learning experiences.

October 30, 2010

Internet Tutorial Geared Towards Starting Financial Engines

The Six-Figure Second Income: How To Start and Grow A Successful Online Business Without Quitting Your Day JobThe world of making money through online resources can seem like a very mysterious profession to a person who has no prior knowledge in the subject. Making internet money is also usually categorized as "too good to be true". Searching for websites who offer options for making money online on Google or any other search engine will usually result in a bunch of junk.