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  1. Feature Writing for Newspapersand Magazines
  2. Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines The Pursuit of Excellence by John Lee, 1980
  3. Editorial writing for the Gibson magazines by David Gibson, 1918
  4. Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines: The Pursuit of Excellence by Edward Jay ; Lee, John Friedlander, 1993
  5. One-Stop Guide to Writing for Newspapers and Magazines by Barbara L. Kevles,
  6. Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines by J. Lee Edward Jay Friedlander, 1988
  7. Your personal editor: Using spreadsheets for magazine article writing by Richard L Berkey, 1989
  8. You Can Write for Magazines (You Can Write) by Greg Daugherty, 1999-03
  9. Write to Publish: Writing feature articles for magazines, newspapers, and corporate and community publications by Vin Maskell and Gina Perry, 1999-01-10
  10. Stylebook for News Writing: A Manual for Newspaper, Magazines and Radio by Spencer Crump, 1979-12
  11. Writing for Technical and Business Magazines by R. H. Dodds, 1982-01
  12. WRITING FOR TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS MAGAZINES by Robert H. Dodds, 1969
  13. 6 Easy Steps to Freelance Writing: How To Make Extra Money Writing For Your Favorite Magazines & Newspapers! by Victor Everett, 2001-09-12
  14. Creating a Twist in the Tale: Write Winning Twist Stories for Popular Magazines (Successful Writing) by Adele Ramet, 2000-04

61. National Association Of Women Writers And The InfoMarket Network - NAWW Audiosem
1) BREAKING IN THE BASICS OF writing for magazines A NAWW Audioseminar by KellyJames And you also receive a List of Common Magazine Writing Terms,
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  • A Day in the Life of a Successful Full-Time Freelance Copywriter by Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero
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  • 62. Shopping Books, Magazines, & Publications Newspapers & Magazines, Books, Magazin
    Freelance writing for magazines and Newspapers Breaking in Without Selling Out Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines The Pursuit of Excellence
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    63. HarperCollins Publishers Home Of William Morrow, Avon
    Q. Do you think writing for magazines was important to your early progress? A. I think writing for magazines was good for me because it helped me take
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    64. Certificates, Diplomas And Short Courses: Courses
    diplomas and short courses Media Genres writing for magazines skills towrite travel articles for national newspapers and consumer magazines.
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    Home Programmes at Birkbeck Certificates, diplomas and short courses Find related courses Film and media studies Media studies
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    65. Writing For Magazines And Trade
    Course Text writing for magazines and Trade Journals—Finding Them, Writing forThem, Getting Paid by Them. This book may be purchased from the instructor
    http://www.chatgrispress.com/Other_Services/Classes_Resources_Services/Classes/W
    Writing for Magazines and Trade Journals This course focuses on writing articles for periodical publication. Taught by a veteran writer of 161 articles in 51 technical/trade publications and journals, students learn about subject exploration, appropriate periodical selection, advance query/writing on speculation, finding and following submission guidelines, topic research, article development, submission, revision, rights and reprints use, pay negotiation, and working with publications staff such as editors-in-chief, managing editors, and copyeditors. Read testimonials about this course. See some class photos Schedule for the Fall 2005 Semester Attention : This class has been canceled due to Hurricane Katrina. Title : Writing for Magazines and Trade Journals Dates : Thursdays, October 13, 20, 27; November 3, 10, 17, 2005 Times P.M. P.M. Where : UNO Lakefront Campus Registration : Pre-register by contacting the University of New Orleans Metropolitan College or by calling 504-280-7100. Tuition : Cost of this six-session course is $90, plus $16.30 for the course text (purchased from the instructor the first day of class).

    66. ProTalk Discussion-
    Verla has set the topic on channel kidlit to writing for magazines ProTalk Verla when I m writing for magazines, I try to target a specific magazine
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    ProTalk Discussion: Writing for Magazines - 12/07/04 Enjoy!
    Log file opened at: 12/7/04 5:42:29 PM
    *** Verla has set the topic on channel #kidlit to Writing for Magazines ProTalk Discussion IN PROGRESS
    Verla: Welcome to everyone
    cass: Thanks, Verla :)
    Verla: Tonight is another of our ProTalk Discussions... and the topic of tonight's session is Writing for Magazines
    Verla: what I'd like to do first is ask everyone to share their experience level of writing for (or working with) magazines...
    Verla: for instance, I've submitted a zillion stories to magazines and managed to get a whole TWO of them accepted for publication.
    MRSfields: I've been published in magazines for adults and kids, I teach magazine writing at ICL, and I run the Kid Magazine Writers eMagazine.
    Verla: I also wrote (and had published) a few software reviews for a magazine until it folded...
    Lyra: I started my career selling to local Parents Monthly and TEEN Magazine dlanthomas: submitted many, none sold yet, but I READ a lot of them!

    67. Content Writing For Magazines
    content writing for magazines. Hiten Pandya hiten@uk.FreeBSD.org Tue, 7 May 2002095658 0700 (PDT). Previous message content writing for magazines
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    content writing for magazines
    Hiten Pandya hiten@uk.FreeBSD.org
    Tue, 7 May 2002 09:56:58 -0700 (PDT) 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. Checkout the following URLs: 1) http://www.sysadminmag.com/ http://www.unixreview.com/ http://www.cmp.com/ These are the only ones I can think from teh top of my head. If you have any articles you would like to contribute directly to the FreeBSD Project, please check out: http://www.uk.freebsd.org/docproj/index.html The URL above will provide you with more information for submitting articles to the FreeBSD Documentation Project. The 3 URLs listed at the top normally pay for articles. Not to forget, checkout: http://www.daemonnews.org/

    68. Content Writing For Magazines
    content writing for magazines. Alex Ivanoff white@ua.fm Tue, 7 May 2002 180735+0300. Previous message Mid conference UK gathering; Next message content
    http://listserver.uk.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-users/2002-May/005730.html
    content writing for magazines
    Alex Ivanoff white@ua.fm
    Tue, 7 May 2002 18:07:35 +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

    69. City Of Bath College
    Title, writing for magazines. Aims. This course will enable you to generate yourown magazine features using recognised journalistic conventions.
    http://www.citybathcoll.ac.uk/courses/coursesforall/ptresults.asp?offset=-1&Titl

    70. Magazines & Newspapers - New And Used Books
    Sova, Dawn B. How to Write Articles for Newspapers and Magazines John Griffin,Theresa Sullivan - writing for magazines and Newspapers (The English
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    Cooper Martha Chalfant Henry Badler Norman Chellappa Rama Neusner Jacob Neusner Noam M ... ISBN Keyword: Author: Title: ISBN: Book location: UK Ireland Germany France USA Canada Results: 1-20 of 500 United Magazines and Newspapers.
    [Titel russisch-englisch. Text englisch]. 4 . OBrosch. (etwas angestaubt, hinterer Deckel mit Eckfehlstelle). 8 nn. Bll. mit zahlr. Abb. im Text, auf einer doppelblattgroŸen Fototafel und 2 Farbtafeln. Erste Ausgabe. - œberblick ¼ber die Arbeit des staatlichen Zeitschriftenverlages und der wichtigsten Publikationen wie "Ogonek" und "Sowjetkino". - Etwas knittrig. United Magazines and Newspapers.
    Moskau, Staatsverlag, (1934).
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    Read Newspapers and Magazines
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    Read Newspapers and Magazines ISBN: Martha Cheney - Read Newspapers and Magazines Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (ISBN: 155799594X) Price: USD 7.95

    71. Writing For Magazines - Workplace Training - Continuing Education - Fall 2005 -
    writing for magazines. 6 Classes Fee $145. Would you like to be a freelancewriter? Discover the opportunities available in Canadian magazines.
    http://www.chinooklearningservices.com/ContEd/Fall2005/WritingMagsFall05.html
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    6 Classes - Fee: $145 Would you like to be a freelance writer? Discover the opportunities available in Canadian magazines. Explore topics such as writer's guidelines, finding ideas, sources, developing the angle of the story, taking the pain out of the first paragraph, query letters to editors, submission rules, dealing with quotes, and talking to the editor. Instructor: Louise Blank. Writing for Magazines - Fall '05
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    How to Register/Payment Methods (telephone, walk-in, mail-in, and fax) Classes have limited room and may fill up if you delay. If your class is full, ask to be put on a waiting list. We'll notify waitlisted students of any vacancies when they occur. We'll add classes if demand warrants. Call (403) 777-7224.
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    72. Clark University
    Academic Catalog Communication and Culture writing for magazines/Seminar Grades will be based on weekly writing assignments, participation and
    http://www.clarku.edu/academiccatalog/course.cfm?id=200&lc=COMM204 &mode=majors&

    73. Clark University
    Home Academic Catalog English writing for magazines/Seminar Grades willbe based on weekly writing assignments, participation and attendance,
    http://www.clarku.edu/academiccatalog/course.cfm?id=200&lc=ENG204 &mode=majors&p

    74. FreeLancers Associatie
    Dan Carlinsky Why writing for magazines isn t what it used to be. ASJA, mei 1997.In the 1930 s two kids just out of high school dreamed up a comic
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    Opinie
    Dan Carlinsky: Why writing for magazines isn't what it used to be
    ASJA, mei 1997
    • 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. When it comes to helping themselves to rights, magazine publishers often have a boardinghouse reach. This is surely due in part to the fact that magazine articles generally are unagented. What's more, agents who do handle an occasional magazine contract as a courtesy to a client don't always devote the time needed to read and negotiate all the fine points; for a commission of a few hundred dollars at most, it may not seem worth the effort. Nor do many writers feel themselves positioned to press for better terms in a notoriously lopsided buyer's market.

    75. The Writers' Ezine - T-Zero Xpandizine
    writing for magazines Twelve New Things Writers Must Do Today to Make Money Nonfiction writing for magazines is supposed to be the prime approach,
    http://www.thewritersezine.com/t-zero/archives/2001-texts/2001-01-craftbook.shtm
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    Margaret I. Carr WRITING FOR MAGAZINES: Twelve New Things Writers Must Do Today to Make Money
    by Meg Weaver Published by Wooden Horse Publishing, 1961 Main Street Suite 222, Watsonville, CA 95076.
    Telephone (888) 236-7228 or (831) 728-0835, fax (831) 761-9085.
    Web site: http://www.woodenhorsepub.com/
    e-mail: mweaver@woodenhorsepub.com
    Sample chapter and purchase information at:
    http://www.writersweekly.com/magwritexcerpt.htm
    You've worked and studied and written and worked and studied and practiced techniques and written more. Now you want some recognition and if at all possible some financial rewards for your efforts. Money! At least enough to support your writing habit. Non-fiction writing for magazines is supposed to be the prime approach, but why is it so much harder to sell to magazines now? Meg Weaver has a good explanation and, even better, a step-by-step plan that will help you sell to the magazines of your choice. Can't stand to read on the screen? Buy a ream of paper and an extra ink cartridge and print it out! Yes, this book is worth the effort. Fiction or non-fiction, booklength or for magazines, the information on how to use submission guidelines and where to find the information the guidelines omit can make the difference between a certain rejection and a possible sale. (As an editor it made me cringe and resolve to revise T-zero's Guidelines to make them more useful.) This book won't teach you how to write. It *will* show you how to study the market and determine the best approach to selling your work. Take a look at the

    76. Allen & Unwin - Book Details
    writing for magazines 2nd Ed. Jill Dick Publisher , A C Black. Imprint .Subject Category , Writing editing guides
    http://www.allenandunwin.com/shopping/product.asp?ISBN=0713644850

    77. Writing For Magazines
    ,Syllabus, Requirements, Syllabus.......Welcome to English 490 and 309. writing for magazines. These are the.
    http://condor.depaul.edu/~tanton/eng490/
    Welcome to English 490 and 309
    Writing for Magazines
    These are the
    Description Syllabus Requirements Syllabus

    78. Mills College - Course Description
    writing for magazines 580 Split, Creative Writing Journal of Literature Art Events Contact Information P 510.430.2217 F 510.430.3398
    http://www.mills.edu/academics/undergraduate/eng/courses/course_description.php?

    79. An Editor's Advice On Writing For Teen Literary Magazines
    Interview with Deborah Vetter, editor of Cicada magazine, about writing for the teen reader.
    http://www.writersdigest.com/articles/interview/deborah_vetter.asp?secondarycate

    80. How To Write For Newspapers And Magazines
    All you need to know about writing for local and national newspapers and magazines.
    http://www.write101.com/goodbooksmags.htm
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