Freelance Writing For A Living Freelance Writing For A Living

Freelance Writing For A Living

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Publisher Description

An essential guide to starting and maintaining a freelance writing career. This must-read how-to buy freelance writer, editor, author and ghostwriter Mark Terry covers where to find jobs, the types of jobs available, how to determine pay, how to contact possible clients, how to treat it like a business and much more. FREELANCE WRITING FOR A LIVING includes "Days In The Life" as well as resources on where to look for writing gigs, examples of query letters, and an extensive section on book contracts.

Mark Terry is an award-winning freelance writer, editor, author and ghostwriter. He has written more than 600 magazine articles, 11 novels, 1 nonfiction book, more than a dozen book-length market research reports and much more, including directories, bios, press releases, website content and white papers. His books have been translated into French, German and Slovak and his 2010 novel, THE FALLEN, won the Adventure/Thriller category of the USA Book News' 2010 Best Books Award.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
April 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
191
Pages
PUBLISHER
Mark Terry
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
230
KB
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