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  1. The Basics of Writing for Magazines by North Light Books, 1998-12
  2. Basics of Writing for Magazines
  3. Freelance Writing for Magazines and Newspapers: Breaking in Without Selling Out by Marcia Yudkin, 1988
  4. Freelance Writing for Magazines and Newspapers by Marcia Yodkin, 1988
  5. Freelance Writing for Magazines & Newspa by Marcia Yudkin, 0000
  6. Freelance Writing for Magazines and Newspapers by Marcia Yodkin, 1988
  7. Freelance Writing for Magazines & Newspa by Marcia Yudkin, 1988
  8. Writing for Magazines by Myrick E. Land, 1992
  9. Writing for Magazines and Newspapers (The English Collection) by John Griffin, Theresa Sullivan, 1992-07-24
  10. Basics of Writing for Magazines
  11. Free lance writing for the magazines;: A book of help for the guidance of the adventurer in magazine and newspaper free lance writing, by William J Shannon, 1935
  12. How to make money writing for magazines, newspapers, radio, movies, books, stage and comics magazines by Robert Kanigher, 1943
  13. FREELANCE WRITING FOR MAGAZINE by Marcia Yudkin, 2005
  14. Gardener of many words.(Lifestyle)(A local free-lancer wields her green thumb for magazine writing): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-16

41. IUniverse Online Book Store: New Books, Back-In-Print Books, Self-Published Book
Popular Health Medical writing for magazines How to Turn Current Research Trends into Salable Feature Articles. by Anne Hart. Our price $16.95
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42. Online Workshop - Writing For Magazines
Want to break into the magazine and ezine markets? Preparation will raise yourchances of becoming a published writer.
http://www.coffeehouseforwriters.com/magazines.html
Home Join a Community Learn the Craft Get Motivated ... Contact Us Testimonials Thanks for the great class! It was everything I had hoped for and more. Your lessons were thorough and informative, and your responses to our many questions and comments [were] immediate and specific. Your critiques of our individual assignments were encouraging, but honest, and told us exactly what we needed to change or improve. You also praised what we were doing right. Your friendliness and humor, and generous sharing of the lessons you had learned through your personal experience made learning a delight. I can't wait to try my hand at getting published!"
Ellen Weston "I just wanted to let you know how grateful I am for the information you have shared with us over the last few weeks. I have found it to be informative and it has given me confidence I have not had before. I have really enjoyed the class and assignments and will miss the feeling of support!"
Sharon T. More Testimonials WRITING FOR MAGAZINES
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Kathryn Lay
Workshop Syllabus Want to break into the print magazine and e-zine markets? Then you need to understand magazines, including the different types of articles they accept, how to study them for ideas, and how to put together a winning query letter. Magazine articles come in all forms and genres. Whether you want to write for religious, parenting, women's, or general interest magazines, preparation will raise your chances of becoming a published magazine writer.

43. Freelance Writing: Freelance Writers' Section At Absolute Write
Freelance writers Want to make money writing for magazines? Learn how by clickinghere AND get a free EDITORS EMAIL CHEAT SHEET!
http://www.absolutewrite.com/freelance_writing/freelance_writing1.htm
Subscribe to the Absolute Write Newsletter and get the Agents! Agents! Agents! report free Name: Email: Win a 1-year subscription to Writer's Digest by subscribing to Absolute Markets all paying markets for your writing: Name: Email: Freelance Writing Click the links below to read interviews with freelance writers and articles about freelance writing, a beginner's guide to freelance writing, columns, or links to markets and general freelance writers' sites. Note : This section contains information about freelance writing for magazines, newspapers, and e-zines. If you'd like to learn more about freelancing for other markets (greeting cards, public relations, copywriting for businesses, etc.), you'll find that in the Specialty Writing section.
Freelance writers: Want to make money writing for magazines? Learn how by clicking here AND get a free EDITORS' E-MAIL CHEAT SHEET Interviews With Freelance Writers Freelance Writing Articles (Articles about the business, craft, and life of a freelance writer) First Person (Memoirs and personal essays from writers) Columns (Columns about freelance writing) Absolute Markets (One free edition, one premium edition. Biweekly newsletters containing paying markets for freelance writers.)

44. GBC - Continuing Education - CrseGet - Communications & Creative Writing - Journ
CURRENTLY BROWSING COMMUNICATIONS AMP; CREATIVE WRITING Journalism.writing for magazines. LIBA 9096. Learn the proper steps for constructing and
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45. Writing For Magazines
Online creative writing classes, fiction, nonfiction and poetry workshops.Real-time chats and online forums for writers of any genre.
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Writing for Magazines is a four-part series; each of the four courses is four weeks long. Writing for Magazines is designed to help members gain marketable skills writing for magazines.

46. Portland State University's Center For Excellence In Writing
DEC 2004 Beginning Freelance writing for magazines and Newspapers His classeson the novel, short stories, essays and magazine writing,
http://www.english.pdx.edu/cew/workshops.html
CEW Workshops: Fall 2005
Please select from the following list for information about a workshop. If you would like to see a list of previous CEW workshops and seminars, go to the Archives Beginning Freelance Writing for Magazines and Newspapers Liz Nakazawa
September 24, 2005
Neuberger Hall, Room 407
Fee: $50
This is a workshop for beginning students interested in journalistic, non-fiction article writing who want to learn how to develop ideas for feature articles for magazine and newspapers. We will explore the process of writing query letters to editors, researching, interviewing, and writing and editing final articles. We will also discuss the best ways to approach editors with story ideas. There will be several in-class exercises.
Local author Liz Nakazawa has been freelancing since 1984 and has published over 90 articles on such diverse subjects as food, gardening, education, small businesses and non-profit organizations. Her articles have appeared in The Oregonian Oregon Business Magazine and PSU Alumni Magazine . She has also published in Psychology Today Alaska Airlines Magazine Horizon Air and Northwest Travel Magazine
Preregistration is required. Print out and mail registration form to:

47. EServer TC Library Expand Your Income By Writing For Magazines
Technical writers know how to explain things clearly and logically. This makesus perfectly suited to write howto articles for magazines.
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48. Powell's Books - The Essential Feature: Writing For Magazines And Newspapers By
The Essential Feature explains how to apply research and literary techniquesto journalistic writing; provides eight examples of successful prizewinning
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=16-0231068875-0

49. Commentary Magazine - Writing For Magazines
A writer for magazines must above all be interesting, for there is not enough ofhim in any one A poet like Auden, an old hand at writing for magazines,
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Kazin, Alfred
CHEKHOV, who died at forty-four, would have been a hundred years old this year, and there have been suitable tributes to him from short story writers, people in the theater, and scholars in the... ...I am none of these things, and my feeling about Chekhov, though warm, is backed up by nothing more than what everyone else has read of him in English... ...Of course Chekhov did not use a typewriter, and so was not tempted to clutter up his life and everyone else's with many "drafts... ...And perhaps I would in this instance have had the grace to keep quiet had it not occurred to me that there was one significant but virtually unpraised side of Chekhov's genius that I could pay tribute to... ...Perhaps because one is read on Monday and can be forgotten the same day, there is an art in being inconsequent, an art which avoids the crashing and rhetorical final note, the art of appearing as light and easy as in one's heart one knows a "piece" must often be... ...HE trouble with magazine writers just now is that we are put so quickly in touch with a large public, we have so obviously the brief but undeniable power to influence, to arouse, to change the thinking of people (who now as in the 19th century will buy dozens of magazines but grudge themselves the purchase of one book), that often against our better selves, we become pompous, see ourselves as having to dislodge something with each article, to make a point or to contradict one...

50. Iowa Summer Writing Festival
Assay The Essay Critical Essay writing for magazines, Newspapers And RadioOneWeek Workshop June 26–July 1. Biography. Poems Lost And Found
http://www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu/iswfest/html/instructor/Hemp.html
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O my love, where are they, where are they going
The flash of a hand, streak of movement, rustle of pebbles. I ask not out of sorrow but in wonder. Geography Of The Poem One-Week Workshop The crooked path to my old home has been deserted. . . Chariots and weapons flood the eastern pass. Tu Fu Assay The Essay: Critical Essay Writing For Magazines, Newspapers And Radio One-Week Workshop Biography Site Map Welcome Workshops by Session Date Workshops by Instructor ... Registration Form Sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education Iowa Summer Writing Festival C215 Seashore Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242-5000 Phone 319-335-4160 FAX 319-335-4743 iswfestival@uiowa.edu

51. Make A Real Living As A Freelance Writer: Freelance Writing For Magazines, Query
Freelance writers, make tons of money writing for magazines. Work at home, getwriting assignments from top editors. FREE editors email directory to help
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52. DFLL - Syllabus Sheet Writing For Magazines
writing for magazines CN10068/B11. Tutor, Ms Joelle Adams Recommended reading,How To Write Articles For Newspapers And Magazines (2Nd Ed)
http://www.bath.ac.uk/lifelong-learning/study/courses/part-time/syllabus/CN10068
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WRITING FOR MAGAZINES - CN10068/B11 Tutor: Ms Joelle Adams Day and time: 10 meetings on Mondays at 19:30 to 21:30, from 10 October until 12 December 2005 Location: Campus on Claverton Down campus. Fee: Credits: 6 credits at Level C Learning outcomes: On successful completion of this course, students will be able
  • confidently contact potential editors
Course content: Assessment: The course will be assessed by:
  • Reflective journal (35%) Final article (65%)
  • Private Study: 8 hours per week: completion of small assignments, maintenance of reflective learning journal, preparation of feature article. Recommended reading: How To Write Articles For Newspapers And Magazines (2Nd Ed) - Thomson-Peterson's, 2002 , D Sova
    The Bedford Handbook (6Th Ed) - Bedford/St Martin's Press, 2001 , D Hacker
    Joelle has taught academic, business and journalistic writing at universities in Canada and the UK. She holds an undergraduate degree in English and Writing from the University of Western Ontario and a post-graduate Communications certificate. For all enquiries, please call 01225 388703 / 388704

    53. SWET | An Error Has Occurred...
    writing for magazinesthe writer/editor relationship. So you want to be a magazinewriter? Whether for profit or just for fun, the growing number of
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    54. Short Course Description For COMU0021 - Writing For Magazines
    Find out what course is the right fit for you. College and University coursesavailable! Get the details here!
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    55. Writing For Magazines And Newspapers (Non-Fiction)
    Cardiff University Centre for Lifelong Learning coordinates, develops and promoteslifelong learning activities and offers a gateway into Cardiff
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    This is a practical course aimed at those who are interested in writing for the news-stand and trade press and who would like to improve their skills. It is taught by a professional journalist and offers advice on spotting markets, research, presenting and selling articles and protecting your rights.
    Tutor: Paul Traynor
    10 weekly meetings on Tuesdays from 7.00 to 9.00 pm starting 4 October 2005 in the Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning, Senghennydd Road, Cardiff.
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    10 weekly meetings on Tuesdays from 7.00 to 9.00 pm starting 10 January 2006 in the Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning, Senghennydd Road, Cardiff.
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    56. The E-Writer's Place - Resource For Writers, Free E-zine On The Craft Of Writing
    Home Index of Articles writing for magazines. Earn Money Writing Short Fillersfor Magazines by Gail Miller; Free Magazines How to Find Them by Patricia
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  • Smart Moves for Breaking Into Major Magazines by Marcia Yudkin
  • Surefire Ways to Get Your Magazine Article Queries Accepted by Kathy Burns
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    Tue, 7 May 2002 10:43:37 -0700 white@ua.fm I've got some articles written on FreeBSD, Unix and Networking (Cisco, Lucent equipment) topics. Does anybody know some magazine, journal or publishing agency which may be interested in the articles on these topics? I'd love to talk to theirs Editorial team. I've heard some on-line magazines are interested in such materieal, but I've got no contacts. You've got one now. Daemon News would be interested in publishing articles like those. We've got an online ezine: http://ezine.daemonnews.org/ =2E..and a print magazine: http://magazine.daemonnews.org/ articles@daemonnews.org editors@daemonnews.org gsutter@daemonnews.org corrupted and debased. hkp://wwwkeys.pgp.net/0x845DFEDD NzX0AQGjRQPusK/O Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: '' iD8DBQE82BJJIBUx1YRd/t0RAgYEAJ9H9n8Ve/nYtRh5ps/3nzC6uNl7+ACfSOAO gE5/+GHiJDmS0CgtIbAmCTo= =9uOM -END PGP SIGNATURE- NzX0AQGjRQPusK/O

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    Tue, 7 May 2002 18:20:35 +0300 Hello everybody, I've got some articles written on FreeBSD, Unix and Networking (Cisco, Lucent equipment) topics. Does anybody know some magazine, journal or publishing agency which may be interested in the articles on these topics? I'd love to talk to theirs Editorial team. I've heard some on-line magazines are interested in such materieal, but I've got no contacts. Thanks for help. ps. Please, answer directly to my e-mail, I'm not regular reader and subscriber of this mail-list. Thanks. With best regards, Alex Ivanoff

    59. Bloomsbury.com - Bookshop - Writing For Magazines
    writing for magazines Books for Writers by Jill Dick A C Black (Publishers)Ltd 1996 It includes a section on electronic aids for the magazine writer.
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    60. Writing For Magazines: Step-by-Step
    writing for magazines Stepby-Step By Karen O Connor. During the first year ofmy new-found writing career I sold twelve articles!
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    Writing for Magazines: Step-by-Step
    By Karen O'Connor During the first year of my new-found writing career I sold twelve articles! (producing enough income to pay for part of our family vacation) I also received enough rejection slips to wallpaper my guest bathroom! But I didn't give up. I chose to commit, and here's what I learned over the past twenty-five years about writing for magazines:
    • LIST general topics that interest you, such as: family, money, time, gratitude, prayer. Narrow your focus. Then start with one or two subjects. LIVE with them for awhile. Don't rush the process. Be sure you¹re really interested in following through with what you¹ve listed. Then allow yourself time to develop ways to be creative with your topics. For example, the following titles resulted from some of my brainstorming: "Are You a Shopoholic," "How to Study Less And Learn More," "The Secret of a Grateful Heart," "Teach Us To Pray." All have been published. LISTEN for guidance. Really good ideas are heart-felt, not simply generated by our minds. What are you feeling guided to write? And for what purpose? After having a powerful experience regarding forgiveness, I felt a strong tug to put what I learned into writing. “The Healing Power of Forgiveness” was published in ten different publications and picked up by a therapist to use as a handout for her clients. I find that my best writing comes through my heart.

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