Unscrupulous Publishers Feed on Unsuspecting Writers by Jonna M. Spilbor, Esq.

My hat is off, and my heart goes out to Marianne Mancusi. A victory is a victory, even if the judgment is good for nothing other than printing her next rough draft on the blank side. Deadbeats like L2S are alive in well in every city, every county, and every state. As an attorney and […]

To Catch a “Z” By Loralei Walker

Sleepless days, sleepless nights. As my eyes try to focus on the screen, my head keeps telling me “Just one more little thing,” The only Z’s for me are in the word “e-zine.”

SUING IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT…AND WINNING! by Marianne Mancusi

The swirling leaves blanket my windshield like rain, swept up in a random dance by the truck in front of me. Other leaves, not yet ready to fall, blanket the candy colored forest that flanks the Pennsylvania road on which I travel. But I am not here for the scenery. I’m not a leaf peeper, […]

Tuning In by Pauline Gauthier

I have kept most of my writings. Even stories I wrote over ten years ago. “Your Missal” (as in prayer book, not rocket ship) was special to me. It was a tribute to my late father and was accepted for an anthology entitled “Gifts of the Fathers.” But, at the last minute the editor made some cuts and “Your Missal” was discarded.

Opportunities for the Researcher/ Writer by Bruce Gold

As a professional researcher and writer, I’ve been fascinated by the interplay of ideas and viewpoints that shape so much of modern writing. Op-eds, think pieces, political opinions and tracts, articles on current issues and controversies – the list is endless. A vast writer’s market exists for those who can research and write. As I […]

When I Grow Up by Carol Sjostrom Miller

When my daughter, Stephanie, was 2 1/2, she started thinking about her future. One day, she told me she wanted to be an astronaut when she grew up. The next day, it was a chef. Later, a ballerina. And I always said the same thing: “You can be anything you want to be.”

HOW TO MARKET YOUR GHOSTWRITING AND WRITING SERVICES by Claudia Suzanne

The previous article I wrote for WritersWeekly.com, The Good Life of Ghostwriting, brought a wave of email questions, most of which were from writers wanting to know how to market their services as a ghostwriter. Ah, the $64,000 question: where do I find clients? How do I let them know what I do? How do […]

A Psychic Told Me I’d Be A Writer by K. Marie O’Brien

A Psychic Told Me I’d Be A Writer by K. Marie O’Brien

First of all, I don’t spend a lot of time going to psychics; in fact I’ve only been to one once. Secondly, I’m not sure the psychic’s prediction was a deciding factor in my fate, but it’s always interested me nonetheless.

THE GOOD LIFE OF GHOSTWRITING by Claudia Suzanne

One of the primary reasons I first became a book ghost rather than a freelancer writer has to do with statistics. Book industry insiders estimate that 50% or more of all traditionally published books in today’s market are worked on by one or more ghost/book doctor/line editor. In the self-publishing world, the percentage is probably […]