Published on October 11, 2019
According to last week’s story of “Trudy the Troll,” what should you always do (or attempt to do) prior to pitching your work to a publication. Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD […]
Published on October 10, 2019
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Published on October 10, 2019
promoting your writing, writing career advice

Editors are busy folks. They don’t mean to, but they sometimes forget about things they receive in email. A little tap on the shoulder now and again can help get your submitted work…especially if your nagging is humorous!
Published on October 10, 2019
writing career advice, writing tips

Being able to quickly and effectively adjust the length of your articles will help you sell more of your work!
Published on October 9, 2019
backstories

A seminary graduate receives his own “Revelation” during a dream and he shares what he discovered in this new book, Jesus Reveals Revelation.
Published on October 4, 2019
backstories

One summer day several years ago, two acquaintances stopped by my house to ask a favor. And, later, on dark nights, when stars illuminated my imagination, the idea glowed with possibility…
Published on October 4, 2019
backstories

The wind was howling, snowdrifts were already over three-feet deep and climbing, the temperature was stubbornly stuck at minus twenty-five below zero, and then I received a mysterious message while researching the TV show Highlander online…
Published on October 3, 2019
diversify your writing income, Networking, promoting your writing, writing career advice

In this piece, I explain how I used the power of upfront, face-to-face communication (the kind that many of us have forgotten) to land a four-figure gig at a networking conference.
Published on October 3, 2019

This month, we encountered someone who easily qualifies for our “World’s Worst Queries” articles. Her actions give us great examples of what NOT to do as a freelance writer.
Published on October 3, 2019
diversify your writing income, writing career advice

I could have let the loss of my 22-year career devastate me. But, there are SO many avenues in the writing profession.