Can I Turn Interviews I Wrote For A Publication Into A Book?
Can I turn interviews into my own book, or do those pieces belong to the magazine?
Can I turn interviews into my own book, or do those pieces belong to the magazine?
We are stirring things up here at WritersWeekly! Whoo hoo!! 1. The Success Story column has been replaced by our new Marketing Secrets column. Have you found a unique way to promote your freelance writing business or your book? We’d love to hear about it! See details by clicking on our guidelines link below. We […]
It was the scariest period of my life. I’d left my job teaching in San Francisco and was writing full-time in the booming tech industry.
In 2002, a few years into my professional freelancer’s life, I wrote my first Success Story for WritersWeekly.com and that was my light-bulb revelation. I could write articles, short stories, and verses for pay, and also earn an additional income by writing about the writing process!
After shutting down my Fiverr gigs, I started a plan into action that led to my dream of writing for high-paying clients.
Why mow the lawn, or run boring weekend errands, when you can HAVE FUN WRITING WITH US?! Click here to read the topics from the last eight fall contests! Grab a fresh cup of coffee, put on your comfy sweats, turn on your laptop, crack your knuckles, and get those creative juices flowing! We can’t wait to see where YOUR imagination takes us!!
Does Amazon know if a reviewer is a friend or relative of yours? It’s entirely possible!
As a freelance writer, your business will slow down at times. Fill these slow periods with activities that will bring in future business!
Angela quickly found the problem! And, it was the author’s fault…
As we all know, books are a very popular holiday gift idea! Don’t you want as many people as possible to unwrap YOUR book on the morning of December 25th? What do you need to do TODAY to make that happen?