Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 900
Book Description
The Complete Article Writer's Box Set
Author: Simon Whaley
Publisher: Simon Whaley
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Here it is, in one box set: the two books every article writer needs to sell a complete words-and-picture package to a magazine editor. How to write magazine articles and how to take photos that will help you sell those words. The Complete Article Writer shows you how to come up with the right idea for the right market, time and time again. Don’t write one article - write six or more! It explores how to analyse a publication to identify its readership and the freelancing opportunities within it. Then it guides you into twisting your idea so it appeals to the core readership and the most important reader of all - the editor. With detailed advice about beginnings, middles and endings (the various middle structures can help you exploit your ideas even further), along with other pieces of page furniture, including boxouts, sidebars and photos, The Complete Article Writer will show you how to offer an editor the complete package. And to ensure you approach editors professionally, it gives advice on how to pitch (selling an idea to an editor before you write the piece), and how to negotiate the minefield of publishing rights. Whether you’ve always wanted to write an article but don’t know where to start, or have had some success and want to build upon it further, reading this book will make you an editor’s dream supplier. You will become The Complete Article Writer. Photography for Writers: Which would you rather be: the writer paid £200 for an article or the writer/photographer paid £600 for an illustrated article? Practically every magazine uses photographs, so why not make the editor's life easier and supply them with your words? Become an editor's dream supplier by sending them a complete words-and-picture package. Some magazines will only use writers who can supply the photos, so taking photos might open up new markets to you. Digital photography has made photography accessible to all and, even if you have a mobile phone camera, it is possible to take publishable pictures. Photography for Writers explains the basics of digital photography, the different markets available to writers with a camera, how to submit their images, what to do with their images afterwards, how to use photography for research, and even how to get photos to illustrate your articles if you don't have a camera. Take your writing to the next level ... with photos! Increase your publication opportunities and boost your writing income! Enjoy creative writing? Looking to get into freelance writing? Check out The Practical Writer Series for easy-to-implement advice.
Publisher: Simon Whaley
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Here it is, in one box set: the two books every article writer needs to sell a complete words-and-picture package to a magazine editor. How to write magazine articles and how to take photos that will help you sell those words. The Complete Article Writer shows you how to come up with the right idea for the right market, time and time again. Don’t write one article - write six or more! It explores how to analyse a publication to identify its readership and the freelancing opportunities within it. Then it guides you into twisting your idea so it appeals to the core readership and the most important reader of all - the editor. With detailed advice about beginnings, middles and endings (the various middle structures can help you exploit your ideas even further), along with other pieces of page furniture, including boxouts, sidebars and photos, The Complete Article Writer will show you how to offer an editor the complete package. And to ensure you approach editors professionally, it gives advice on how to pitch (selling an idea to an editor before you write the piece), and how to negotiate the minefield of publishing rights. Whether you’ve always wanted to write an article but don’t know where to start, or have had some success and want to build upon it further, reading this book will make you an editor’s dream supplier. You will become The Complete Article Writer. Photography for Writers: Which would you rather be: the writer paid £200 for an article or the writer/photographer paid £600 for an illustrated article? Practically every magazine uses photographs, so why not make the editor's life easier and supply them with your words? Become an editor's dream supplier by sending them a complete words-and-picture package. Some magazines will only use writers who can supply the photos, so taking photos might open up new markets to you. Digital photography has made photography accessible to all and, even if you have a mobile phone camera, it is possible to take publishable pictures. Photography for Writers explains the basics of digital photography, the different markets available to writers with a camera, how to submit their images, what to do with their images afterwards, how to use photography for research, and even how to get photos to illustrate your articles if you don't have a camera. Take your writing to the next level ... with photos! Increase your publication opportunities and boost your writing income! Enjoy creative writing? Looking to get into freelance writing? Check out The Practical Writer Series for easy-to-implement advice.
Monthly Consular and Trade Reports
The Complete Article Writer
Author: Simon Whaley
Publisher: Simon Whaley
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Do you want to write magazine articles, but don’t know where to start? Or perhaps you want to break into new markets, but are not sure how. The Complete Article Writer will show you how to do all that… and more! Writing for the magazine market is the easiest publishing market to break into. But only if you can come up with the right idea for the right market at the right time. The Complete Article Writer shows you how to do that, time and time again. It also reveals how to maximise your article ideas: don’t write one article - write six or more! The Complete Article Writer shows you how to analyse a publication to identify its readership and the freelancing opportunities within it. Then it guides you into twisting your idea so it appeals to the core readership and the most important reader of all - the editor. With detailed advice about beginnings, middles and endings (the variety of different middle structures you can use to exploit your ideas further), along with other pieces of page furniture, including boxouts, sidebars and photos, The Complete Article Writer tells you how to offer an editor the complete package. Discover how to pitch your ideas and sell your article first before writing a single word. Learn how to negotiate the minefield of publishing rights and keep control of more of your work. Master all this and you will become The Complete Article Writer. Simon Whaley’s articles have appeared in a variety of publications, including: BBC Countryfile, Country Walking, Lakeland Walker, The Simple Things, Cumbria, Discover Britain, British Heritage, Writing Magazine, The People’s Friend, Coast and Outdoor Photography. Enjoy creative writing? Looking to get into freelance writing? Check out The Practical Writer Series for easy-to-implement advice.
Publisher: Simon Whaley
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Do you want to write magazine articles, but don’t know where to start? Or perhaps you want to break into new markets, but are not sure how. The Complete Article Writer will show you how to do all that… and more! Writing for the magazine market is the easiest publishing market to break into. But only if you can come up with the right idea for the right market at the right time. The Complete Article Writer shows you how to do that, time and time again. It also reveals how to maximise your article ideas: don’t write one article - write six or more! The Complete Article Writer shows you how to analyse a publication to identify its readership and the freelancing opportunities within it. Then it guides you into twisting your idea so it appeals to the core readership and the most important reader of all - the editor. With detailed advice about beginnings, middles and endings (the variety of different middle structures you can use to exploit your ideas further), along with other pieces of page furniture, including boxouts, sidebars and photos, The Complete Article Writer tells you how to offer an editor the complete package. Discover how to pitch your ideas and sell your article first before writing a single word. Learn how to negotiate the minefield of publishing rights and keep control of more of your work. Master all this and you will become The Complete Article Writer. Simon Whaley’s articles have appeared in a variety of publications, including: BBC Countryfile, Country Walking, Lakeland Walker, The Simple Things, Cumbria, Discover Britain, British Heritage, Writing Magazine, The People’s Friend, Coast and Outdoor Photography. Enjoy creative writing? Looking to get into freelance writing? Check out The Practical Writer Series for easy-to-implement advice.
Consular Reports
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Author: Linnean Society of London
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Transactions
Author: Linnean Society of London
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
The Athenaeum
Palaver at the Pony
Author: Lainie Montaigne
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 145672536X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
This light-hearted novel is concerned with the preservation of witty and meaningful conversation. As OHenry wrote, One should inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence. The three middle-aged main characters are of widely different backgrounds: Two Welshmen, TEDDY VAUGHAN-JONES, the sophisticate; WILL, the consummate roue; and ELIZABETH, an American of scholarly bent, meet regularly at a pub, THE WELSH PONY. They are dedicated to maintaining the Art of Conversation which seems to be fading in this fast-moving world of high-tech communication. The happy times at the pub are in jeopardy when the Department of Immigration limits Elizabeths stay in Britain. Can either of the confirmed bachelors, Teddy or Will, make the supreme sacrifice to marry Elizabeth to keep her in Wales?
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 145672536X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
This light-hearted novel is concerned with the preservation of witty and meaningful conversation. As OHenry wrote, One should inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence. The three middle-aged main characters are of widely different backgrounds: Two Welshmen, TEDDY VAUGHAN-JONES, the sophisticate; WILL, the consummate roue; and ELIZABETH, an American of scholarly bent, meet regularly at a pub, THE WELSH PONY. They are dedicated to maintaining the Art of Conversation which seems to be fading in this fast-moving world of high-tech communication. The happy times at the pub are in jeopardy when the Department of Immigration limits Elizabeths stay in Britain. Can either of the confirmed bachelors, Teddy or Will, make the supreme sacrifice to marry Elizabeth to keep her in Wales?
Lines
Author: Anne-Marie Moreno
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
ISBN: 178222727X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
It may be the Roaring Twenties, but no one has told Fishguard about it. This little town, sitting with its sibling Goodwick at the far end of the Great Western railway line and the trunk road from London, is a remote little community, carving a living through fishing, farming and whatever local ingenuity can conjure up. This is a book about lines – lines on a map but also family lines and how they meet, cross and meet again. It is a tale of a time when make-do and mend keep grown-up minds occupied and make-believe keeps the young entertained; when oddballs, down-and-outs and even prisoners-of-war are made welcome; when religion battles – often in vain – for prominence over the silver screen and the demon drink; when extended family not only provides a much-needed social safety net but yields many and often amusing eccentricities. It is a narrative set against a quintessentially Welsh backdrop – of language, music and song, coal-mining and Chapel, socialism and nationalism. But most of all it is a love story between Les and Mair who meet briefly as young teenagers but will follow different paths for almost a decade and half as work, war and other loves separate them. It is a story of lines, but not the end of the line… A tale of life, love and larking about in Fishguard 1921-1951
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
ISBN: 178222727X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
It may be the Roaring Twenties, but no one has told Fishguard about it. This little town, sitting with its sibling Goodwick at the far end of the Great Western railway line and the trunk road from London, is a remote little community, carving a living through fishing, farming and whatever local ingenuity can conjure up. This is a book about lines – lines on a map but also family lines and how they meet, cross and meet again. It is a tale of a time when make-do and mend keep grown-up minds occupied and make-believe keeps the young entertained; when oddballs, down-and-outs and even prisoners-of-war are made welcome; when religion battles – often in vain – for prominence over the silver screen and the demon drink; when extended family not only provides a much-needed social safety net but yields many and often amusing eccentricities. It is a narrative set against a quintessentially Welsh backdrop – of language, music and song, coal-mining and Chapel, socialism and nationalism. But most of all it is a love story between Les and Mair who meet briefly as young teenagers but will follow different paths for almost a decade and half as work, war and other loves separate them. It is a story of lines, but not the end of the line… A tale of life, love and larking about in Fishguard 1921-1951
South Wales
Author: British Railways
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wales, South
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wales, South
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description