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  1. Writing for Magazines: A Beginner's Guide by Cheryl Sloan Wray, 2004-06-25
  2. Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines: The Pursuit of Excellence (6th Edition) by Edward Jay Friedlander, John Lee, 2007-07-29
  3. Popular Health & Medical Writing for Magazines: How to Turn Current Research & Trends into Salable Feature Articles by Anne Hart, 2005-04-22
  4. Writing for Magazines by Adele Ramet, 2007-04-30
  5. Freelance writing for magazines and newspapers: Breaking in without selling out by Marcia Yudkin, 1988
  6. Writing for Publication--A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Money by Writing for Newspapers and Magazines by Joe Wisinski, 2004-07-28
  7. Writing for Publication - A step by step guide to making money by writing for newspapers and magazines by Joe Wisinski, 2004-07-19
  8. Writing for Magazines and Trade Journals-Finding Them, Writing for Them, Getting Paid by Them by Gary, Michael Smith, 2000-09-05
  9. 50 Secrets of Writing for Magazines by Ray Bronk, 2001-07
  10. Writing for the magazines, (The writer's library, ed. by J. B. Esenwein) by J. Berg Esenwein, 1918
  11. Writing for Magazines by Myrick E. Land, 1987
  12. Free-Lancing: A Guide to Writing for Magazines and Other Markets by Ronald P. Lovell, 1993-09
  13. Writing for Magazines (Books for Writers) by Jill Dick, 1994-09
  14. Writing for Magazines by Myrick E. Land, 1992-07

1. Wooden Horse Publishing
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2. Writing For Magazines
Online creative writing classes, fiction, nonfiction and poetry workshops. Real-time chats and online forums for writers of any genre. Over 75 writing courses and workshops are free to members.
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3. How To Write For Newspapers And Magazines
All you need to know about writing for local and national newspapers and magazines. Writing song lyrics. writing for magazines and newspapers. Technical writing.
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4. Writing For Magazines
Title writing for magazines Twelve New Things Writers Must Do Today to Make Money Author Meg Weaver Format(s) PDF (ebook) Pages 133.
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+ The one simple key strategy you must practice to be a successful freelancer today.
+ The three 'must-have' facts writer's guidelines usually leave out and where to find them.
+ How to get the secret document that tells you exactly what topics editors want articles about…and when.
+ The one easy test you can use to overcome the dreaded "Don't meet our needs" rejection.
+ The seven things you must always include in your query letter.

5. Writers Advice On Writing For Magazines : Read Reviews And Compare Prices At Cia
Writers Advice on writing for magazines. Overall user rating Rated by 4 Ciao members Resources, Compare prices for Writers Advice on writing for magazines.
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6. Writing For Magazines
writing for magazines. A Beginner's Guide by Cheryl Sloan Wray. By Carolyn Davis. writing for magazines A Beginners Guide, by Cheryl Sloan Wray begins with the straight-forward question, "Why do you want to write?"
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Writing for Trade Magazines by ashford Pros: Good scope. Lots of trade Magazines Cons: Adherance to deadlines is vital For many freelance writers there are good chances for getting published and paid through the medium of "The Trades." Quite a few of today's ... Read review Writing for Magazines by Voyagemag Pros: Great Way To make More Money Cons: Needs A Lot of research Know Your Rights- a guide to selling international rights to your work by John Dunne Fifteen years ago when I was new to international freelanci... Read review Staying a happy amateur by williemeikle Pros: Written by an editor Cons: He's sometimes irritable and sarcastic Are you happy being an amateur writer? Do you want to stay in that happy state? Then just follow the tips below in all your submissions to magazines....

8. Books On Freelance Writing For Magazines
www.newnovelist.com eBooks. cover. cover Freelance writing for magazines and Newspapers. cover. writing for magazines A Beginner s Guide by Cheryl Sloan Wray.
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9. Mills College: ENG 160, Writing For Magazines, Sarah Pollock
English 160 writing for magazines. Instructor Sarah Pollock. Textbooks This course is about writing for magazines, and the best way to learn it is by doing it.
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English 160
Writing for Magazines
Instructor: Sarah Pollock
Textbooks:
Intro to Magazine Writing,
Magazine Feature Writing,

by Rick Wilber
Recommended:
1995 Writer's Market
published by Writer's Digest Books
Course Description
This course is about writing for magazines, and the best way to learn it is by doing it. In addition to the texts, we will rely on current magazines for story models and topic guidelines. The course will emphasize creative story ideas and lots of writing and revising, and the classroom time will be interactive and collaborative. There will be occasional guest speakers. By the time you finish this course you should have a good sense of how to develop a magazine story from idea to publication. You will sharpen your non-fiction writing skills, from leads to use of quotes to overall story structure, and you will also advance your research and interviewing techniques. You will develop a more sophisticated understanding of how to focus a story for a particular audience and you will have a broad overview of the diversity of magazines being published.
Course Procedures
We will use the syllabus as a general guideline for the direction of the course (and you should always keep up with the assigned reading), but topics may vary according to the interests of the students in the course and the availability of guest speakers. I will offer regular instruction on the topics listed, but we will also spend much of the class time in discussion and collaborative editing sessions.

10. Writing For Magazines
Stepby-step, hands-on book helps freelancers get published in todays magazines, including a fill-in-the-blanks query letter. Title writing for magazines Twelve New Things Writers Must Do Today
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Ebook: BUY The Ebook Category: Writing:Freelance About the Book This is not warmed-over advice you've seen in every other book or article. In "Writing for Magazines: Twelve New Things Writers Must Do Today to Make Money", you'll discover:
+ The one simple key strategy you must practice to be a successful freelancer today.
+ The three 'must-have' facts writer's guidelines usually leave out and where to find them.
+ How to get the secret document that tells you exactly what topics editors want articles about…and when.
+ The one easy test you can use to overcome the dreaded "Don't meet our needs" rejection.
+ The seven things you must always include in your query letter.

11. Continuing Education - Feature Writing For Magazines
course notes handson enhance your career, Courses Film and writing Creative Writing Feature writing for magazines. Feature
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Subscribe here for our free email newsletter writing for magazines. It includes a section on electronic aids for the magazine writer.
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The Successful Writer's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles gives you the latest trends, how-to instruction, and marketing essentials to write for magazines. If you want to make your dream of extra income, having your own business, seeing your name in print and/or becoming a writer, writing for magazines will do it for you. All you have to do is write and follow some simple recommendations. You don't need a degree in anything to be a success.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles  offers advice to aspiring journalists on how to write effective feature articles, and explains how to sell the articles to newspapers, magazines, and trade publications. Suitable for beginners, it explains how to survive as a freelance writer.
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13. NYU SCPS Writing For Magazines X32.9527 The Center For Writing
Learn the fundamentals of writing for popular magazines in this workshop. Advanced Course Search. The Center for Writing and Speech. writing for magazines.
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14. Writing For Magazines By Gail Miller
writing for magazines by Gail Miller. writing for magazines What a title! From the UK, Gail Miller freelances writing and designing for womens magazines.
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Writing For Magazines by Gail Miller
    "Writing for magazines" What a title! Many books have been written about magazine writing, and to try to condense everything there is to know here would be futile indeed. Therefore I am going to concentrate on writing short items. Features which can be slotted in between other jobs. We all have half an hour here or there which could be utilised for writing, so here I am going to briefly outline how to present work and give you a few ways to generate ideas for your articles. Presenting your work
    Always check who the current editor of the publication you are targeting is. Always enclose an SAE and don't be in too much of a hurry to receive your reply. Magazines work through their mail very slowly and a wait of three or four months to find out if work has been accepted is not out of the ordinary. Submit manuscripts on one side of white A4 paper and print in black ink. Put your name, address and telephone/email number on every page and leave generous margins all around the page. If you use more than one page for your feature, number each page. Double space your work and use around size 12 font size. Generating ideas
    If your mind cannot generate ideas to write about, your typing fingers certainly won't be able to get into action. Therefore it is a good idea to start an 'ideas file' which will contain cuttings of anything which you have seen that fires your imagination. Start collecting news snippets, facts and figures, humourous news items - in fact anything that will get your creative juices flowing. Try to talk to as many people as you can in your day to day life and don't be afraid to eavesdrop either! You can pick up some fantastic stories listening in to other people's conversations. No really! Just don't make it too obvious.

15. Online Workshop - Unleash The Creator
writing for magazines Facilitator Kathryn Lay Workshop Syllabus We ll also discuss your goals and how to set and reach them as a magazine writer.
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Home Join a Community Learn the Craft Get Motivated ... Contact Us Testimonials Thanks for the great class! It was everything I had hoped for and more. Your lessons were thorough and informative, and your responses to our many questions and comments [were] immediate and specific. Your critiques of our individual assignments were encouraging, but honest, and told us exactly what we needed to change or improve. You also praised what we were doing right. Your friendliness and humor, and generous sharing of the lessons you had learned through your personal experience made learning a delight. I can't wait to try my hand at getting published!"
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Workshop Syllabus Want to break into the print magazine and ezine markets? Then you need to understand magazines, including the different types of articles they accept, how to study them for ideas, and how to put together a winning query letter. Magazine articles come in all forms and genres. Whether you want to write for religious, parenting, women's, or general interest magazines, preparation will raise your chances of becoming a published magazine writer.

16. WritersCrossing.com - Freelance Writing, Writing For Magazines, Paying Markets,
to know more about freelance writing, setting up a writing business, selling your work to a variety of markets (including women s magazines, trade periodicals
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18. MyGoals.com: Create Goalplan For Writing For Magazines & Newspapers
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19. Redirection
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20. Bloomsbury.com - Bookshop - Writing For Magazines
writing for magazines Books for Writers by Jill Dick A C Black (Publishers) Ltd 1996 Edition 2nd ed ISBN 0713644850 Format Paperback, C format 208 pages.
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