The next time you’re offered the opportunity to write for a periodical that doesn’t pay as much as you’d like, don’t just dismiss it out of hand.
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£10 note, by Terry Freedman
The next time you’re offered the opportunity to write for a periodical that doesn’t pay as much as you’d like, don’t just dismiss it out of hand.
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Earnings spreadsheet, by Terry Freedman
How do you know if you are, objectively speaking, a success as a writer?
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Question mark, by Terry Freedman
In her book Discoverability, Kristine Kathryn Rusch cites the acronym penned by Scott William Carter: WIBBOW.
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What do you need to be a successful writer? Here are my thoughts on the seven main attributes you need to have in order to make it as a writer – or at least, to give yourself a fighting chance! I believe these hold true for any genre, and any form (ie book or article).Sometimes even the most ardent writers among us just don’t feel like writing. What to do? An article on the Problogger website has made what I think is a great suggestion.
Read MoreI’ve introduced a couple of changes to the Writers’ Know-How website in order to make it even more user-friendly.
Read MoreI wrote the detailed outlines of three articles in the space of six minutes. I’m sure the quality of the materials had something to do with it.
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If, like me, you enjoy writing and you would like to earn money from it, should you go down the freelance writing route or write books, or both?
From my experience, here are the pros and cons of freelancing.
exasperated, by Terry Freedman
Have you ever seen an article on here about pre-menstrual tension?
Read MoreTerry’s top tips for writing professional book reviews.
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Books, by Terry Freedman
I’ve been reading Phillipa K. Chong’s “Inside the Critics’ Circle”, in which she attempts to discover the process by which books get reviewed. It’s a very interesting read. I haven’t finished it yet, so am not in a position to review it as such, but I was struck by the extract cited here.
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Frustration, by Terry Freedman
The article archive keeps disappearing, and while the problem is easily fixable (temporarily), it’s extremely frustrating. Here’s my workaround.
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Dominoes, by Terry Freedman
This blog post is dedicated to all those writers who are looking after elderly relatives, young children, holding down a job, dealing with gas bills, doing shopping etc etc etc.
Read MoreHow do you encourage people to read?
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Reflection in window, by Terry Freedman
What have mirrors and windows have to do with children’s literature?
Read MoreWilde’s pronouncements on education are very humorous, but contain an element of truth.
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The London Book Fair is online this year, and lasts for two weeks, starting tomorrow (22 June 2021). Having registered, activated my account, and trawled through the sessions, the following in particular appeal to me, in no particular order…
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slumped, by Terry Freedman
If I didn’t write while I’m distracted by things going on I’d never write at all. Is the answer to go on a writing residential, once they’re running again?
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news by Terry Freedman
In the forthcoming issue of Terry Freedman’s Books Bulletin (after a long hiatus) we have various items, including…
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London Book Fair seminar
As I mentioned in my blog post about this year’s London Book Fair, this week there is also a Writers’ Summit.
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