Writing During a Recession
Writing might seem to be the first market to suffer during a recession, but this doesn't have to be the case for you. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

Researching Your Next Article
Researching your next article will allow you to create the best possible piece for your client. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

Tax Time for Writers
Tax time doesn't have to be scary for writers when you have a good system of organization. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

The Power of Negative Sensationalism
Negativity is the backbone of the media. Negativity makes money. And sensational negativity sells papers, magazines, articles, and brings readers to online websites. Our youth are taught in their Journalism classes the art of writing sensationalism, read more

By: Nancy L. Young-Houser
Category: Writing > Your Writing Niche

Editing Your Own Work
Editing your work is an essential part of writing, and may be even more important that the actual act of writing itself. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

There's No Such Thing as Writer's Block
Is writer's block a myth? Absolutely. Here's how you can avoid writing snags. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

Should You Write a Memoir?
Memoirs are all the rage right now, but should you throw your hat into this cluttered writing ring? read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Your Writing Niche

Is The Client Always Right?
When freelancing, a customer might ask more of you than you agreed to, should you say yes? Maybe not. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing

Developing Your Story's Characters
Your characters will carry your novel, but if you don't know them, how can you expect your reader to know them? read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Writing A Novel

Negotiating Payment Terms with Writing Clients
Unfortunately, most of us can't work for free, so here's how to negotiate your next writing contract. read more

By: Lynda Forman
Category: Writing > Freelancing