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Article Writing
Article writing is the easiest kind of writing
to do. Articles are fairly short when compared with books, and you can see what
the magazines want by simply looking at them. Nevertheless, there's a certain
format used in putting them together. They have a beginning a middle and an end. In addition, they use narrative plus anecdotes, statistics, and quotes from authorities
to put the points across. The following articles cover all these points and more. I suggest, if you're a beginning article writer, that you go every over every one
of them in a section
Introduction to Article Writing
The Power of Determination
Newcomb's Rules of Writing
What is a Magazine Article?
How to Start Writing Articles
Beginnings and Endings
Other Devices
Where Do Article Ideas Come From?
Finding article ideas
Five Tips for Creating Articles From Magazines
Writing From Your Neighborhood
Articles From Your Local Newspaper
Writing for Newspapers
Writing for Trade Journals
Make Yourself a Specialist
After You Get a Go-Ahead
The Query
Magazine Focus
Organizing your Article
How to End an Article
Quick Article Sales
Continually Offer Editors Twists
Editors Buy Ideas Not Writing
Will Editors Steal Your Ideas?
Beware the Con Man Editor
When Publishers Dont Pay
Slow Paying Magazines
Why Your Query Might Be Rejected
E-Mail Magazine Queries
How to Focus an Article Idea
Studying a Magazine on the Internet
Finding New Markets
Cashing in On the Newspaper Market
How to Put the Article Odds in Your Favor
Stay Ahead of the Times
Give the Editor, Something Extra
More Article Assignments
Selling Everything You Write
Marketing From the Magazine's Point of View
A Plethora of Travel Magazines
What Rights to Sell
How To Sell Rejected Material
Tips From a Veteran Article Writer
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