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  1. FREELANCE WRITING FOR MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS Breaking in Without Selling Out by Marcia Yudkin, 1988
  2. Of Cabbages and Kings 2: The Year's Best Magazine Writings for Kids by Kimbley Olson Fakih, 1992-04
  3. Of Cabbages and Kings 1991: The Year's Best Magazine Writings for Kids by Kimberly Olson Fakih, 1991-04
  4. Teach Yourself Writing for Magazines (Teach Yourself) by Rod Lawton, 2008-02-13
  5. Writing for Trade Magazines: How to Boost Your Income by $200 to $500 per Week
  6. How to make money writing for newspapers and magazines by Robert Kanigher, 1943
  7. Garden writing for newsletters and magazines by Bob Gordon, 1992
  8. Writing for Adventist magazines, by Frank Donald Yost, 1968
  9. Danny Fingeroth's Write now! Magazine #1 Aug 2002The Magazine About Writing for Comics, Animatin, and Science-fiction by Danny Fingeroth, 2002
  10. Beyond the Inverted Pyramid Effective Writing for Newspapers, Magazines and Specialized Publication by George, and Daryl R Moen, and Don Ranly Kennedy, 1993
  11. Writing nonfiction for magazines by Theodore Bernard Peterson, 1949
  12. Writing for Newspapers Magazines and Trade Papers
  13. How to make money writing for comics magazines by Robert Kanigher, 1943
  14. Beyond the Inverted Pyramid: Effective Writing for Newspapers, Magazines and Specialized Publications by George Kennedy, Daryl R. Moen, et all 1992-12-15

21. Writing For Magazines
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22. Writing For Magazines: Interview With Meg Weaver (Part 2)
Meg Weaver is the author of writing for magazines Twelve New Things Writers MustDo to Make Money, an ebook that contains information and advice on how you
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24. SFU Summer Publishing Workshops: Planning For Success: Freelance Writing For Mag
Freelance writing for magazines summ 447. July 13, 2005. Wednesday 9 am–5 pm Can you make a living as a freelance magazine writer? Absolutely.
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25. Writing For Magazines: A One-Day Seminar
writing for magazines A OneDay Seminar. writing for magazines can beexciting, satisfying, and profitable. Whether your goal is to publish a timely
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28. NYU SCPS Writing For Magazines X32.9527 Writing And Speech
Learn the fundamentals of writing for popular magazines in this feature writingworkshop. Through discussion and assignments, you learn to develop ideas,
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Freelance writing for magazines and Newspapers By Marcia Yudkin How to Writefor Magazines Consumers, Trade and Web
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30. The Essential Feature; Writing For Magazines And Newspapers; Vicky Hay
I The Essential Feature /I explains how to apply research and literary techniquesto journalistic writing; provides eight examples of successful pri.
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31. Ahmed Rashid
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32. ARRLWeb PIO Handbook
PIO Handbook Chapter Ten writing for magazines. Magazines are a somewhatdifferent (Adapted with permission from CQ magazine Writers Guide.)
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    PIO Handbook - Chapter Ten Writing for Magazines
    Magazines are a somewhat different "animal" than newspapers and broadcasters, but can be equally effective media for promoting Amateur Radio and your group's activities. Two of the biggest differences are that magazines tend to be monthly or even quarterly, rather than daily or weekly; and that they tend to focus on specialized groups of readers rather than the mass "general public." They also tend to be regional or national in scope, and it's much easier to get your story into a national magazine than onto a network newscast.
  • 33. Konrad Yakabuski - Journalist | Journaliste, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Freelance Canadianbased journalist writing for magazines, e-zines, newspapers, and other publications on business, politics, the arts, popular culture, cycling and other topics. Bilingual site (French and English).
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    34. Faculty Of Information & Media Studies - University Of Western Ontario
    Investigative Reporting Writing the Issue Article The Magazine Profile Rules andEthics of Freelancing The Business of Freelance Magazine Writing
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    (Reviewed/updated April 2003) RELATIONSHIP TO THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE MA (JOURNALISM) PROGRAM Students who complete this course will be able to:
  • understand the development of the magazine market in Canada and the current landscape of magazine publishing (Goal 2, Obj.2) generate ideas, pitch stories, research, report and write articles suitable for publication in a magazine (Goal 1, Obj. 2, 3) initiate and complete the feature or long-form article for magazines, newspapers or other markets (Goal 2, Obj. 1 and 6)
  • Goals and Objectives of the MA in Journalism Program COURSE DESCRIPTION The course will introduce students to the craft of writing for the magazine market. Evaluating the marketplace, preparing queries and story pitches, and developing the story will all be covered. Various magazine story formats will be examined including the profile, the narrative, the issue story and the investigative piece. Particular emphasis will be placed on planning, developing and writing the long feature. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is designed to:
  • introduce the student to journalistic long-form writing;
  • 35. ASJA: American Society Of Journalists And Authors
    Why writing for magazines isn t what it used to be, The magazine publisherreceives a royalty; the writer, with few exceptions, is paid nothing.
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    Why writing for magazines isn't what it used to be, and what writers have to do about it. by Dan Carlinsky former ASJA Vice President/Contracts In the 1930's two kids just out of high school dreamed up a comic character and sold it to a publisher for $130. Following common practice, the publisher took all rights. The kids were Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The character was Superman. Before television writers and actors realized the huge potential of the rerun market, some signed away the right to earn residuals in exchange for a decent paycheck. It seemed like an okay deal at the time. W.C. Handy and Fats Waller are among the songwriters said to have taken a flat $50 or $100 for tunes that became million-dollar hits. Today, as traditional publishers ride the shock waves of the electronic explosion, many of us who make a living writing books and magazine articles are acting like those earlier creators who didn't know better or didn't believe they had the clout to do better. Through our organizations and as individuals, we need to act fast lest we become the next generation's objects of bemused pity.

    36. Make Moeny Freelance Writing For Magazines, Newspapers And The Internet
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    37. Journalism Training Writing Great Copy For Magazines Online E-learning
    Writing Great Copy for MagazinesDuring this course, students explore variousaspects of writing for magazines.
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    38. Caroline Tiger, Author And Journalist
    Philadelphiabased freelance journalist writing for magazines presents online portfolio.
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    Welcome! I'm Caroline Tiger, a Philadelphia-based freelance journalist and author. I've written on everything from public policy to cultural trends, for mags ranging from Ms. to Men's Health , and I've also written some books Book News General Howe's Dog was just released in July: Come to one of my appearances How To Behave is in its 5th printing (more than 40,000 copies sold), and The Long-Distance Relationship Guide, released in February '05, is in its 2nd, with plans afoot for Italian and Japanese editions. Recent Articles How Not to Rob a Bank What can you learn from two 14-year-old bank robbers and their mom who drove the getaway car? [more] Could You Switch Lives with Your Boss? [more] Turning Lives Inside Out Temple professor Lori Pompa is a free woman, but she spends as much time in jail as she does outside. [more]

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