Crowdfunding Your Next Book! By Mikey Chlanda

How to convince other folks to fund your new book!

How to convince other folks to fund your new book!

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Freelancers, be VERY careful when doing work for an un-established start-up…

Simple guidelines that will help you find writing success…if you will only READ them!

We’ve been keeping a secret for awhile now and we’re almost ready to tell you all what it is. We’ve been dropping hints in WritersWeekly for some time and, this week, we’re going to share some photos. Can you guess what our secret is based on these random family photos taken this past week? […]

Even if you cannot retrieve your production files, there are still steps you can take to get your book back on the market NOW!

Three benefits for contributing to anthologies: Free advertising, more readers for your books, and GETTING PAID!

“Technoskeptic is a magazine taking a refreshingly critical, even countercultural look at the impact of technology on society.” Welcomes new writers. 90% freelance. Publishes weekly updates online. Pays on invoice after final edit, net 30 days. Period between acceptance and publication varies – “Could be immediately or after a few months. The rights are generally work for hire but (we) could work out individual relationships.” Accepts reprints depending on circumstance. Responds after a couple of weeks. Sample online at https://www.thetechnoskeptic.com. Subscription $5/mo. Pays flat fee starting at $75/article on a gradually increasing scale over time. Most articles are currently 1100-1400 words. Just send a cover email explaining your interest in the topic, with a link to some samples. Snail mail is okay, too, but will dramatically increase the response time.
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Use this brilliant brainstorming method to increase your writing speed and income, and make room for new clients!