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Bev Prideaux - Building a Career in Photo Journalism
Bev Prideaux
Bev Prideaux - Building a Career in Photo Journalism My speciality is in horticulture and the wine industry, (I stopped counting after 600 published articles), and after 15 years the stories opportunities are still rolling in. It was a simple step from years in rural merchandising to writing promotional articles for the local wine industry and general interest stories for magazines and newspapers... . . . keep reading
Learning to Love the "NO"
by Angela Gilltrap
Learning to Love the "NO" There are three things you need to become a successful writer: a computer, an inquisitive mind and the ability to handle rejection on a daily basis. . . . keep reading
Self-Promotion
by Raelene Hall
Self-Promotion Self-promotion is not egotistical but a necessity in a writer's life. No matter how much you prefer to hide away you must make the effort to promote yourself and your work. . . . keep reading
How To Break Into a New Non-Fiction Market
by Susan Miles
Writing is a stepping stone process. The secret is to find the right sequence of stepping stones to go from an enthusiastic amateur with a good idea to a working writer. . . . keep reading
Don't Lump All Your NOs in One Market
Susan Miles
I know from experience that for every "Yes" response I have received to a story or article, I have probably received 50 "No thanks". But I've learnt a lot from these "NOs", not just about writing, but about the art of marketing my work. . . . keep reading
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