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Archives for 2008

May 30, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

The art of the link

If you’re a writer and you work online, you need to know how to write a lead, nut graph, headline, deck – and how to link. Linking means including live Web addresses or URLs in your story to information related to whatever it is you’re writing about. The art of the link is in putting […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Online news, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: blog posts with links, Blogging, Brazen Careerist, freelance writing, link journalism, Penelope Trunk, putting links in blog posts, using links in stories, WordCount

May 29, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

To keep business and tech writing fresh, avoid cliches

Enough already with the cliches. If you write about business, technology or niche subjects, you probably have to bat off the cliches like flies. OK, did you notice that both of those sentences included cliches? That’s how hard it is to keep them out of your writing. But you should keep them out, if you […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Technology, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: business cliches to avoid, business writing, cliches, freelance writing, technology cliches to avoid, technology writing, Writing

May 28, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Carlson bids adieu to Post's Magazine Reader column

For a great take on what’s happened to the U.S. magazine business over the past dozen years, be sure to catch Washington Post staff writer Peter Carlson’s latest and last entry in his column, The Magazine Reader. Carlson’s finale is titled “Looking at 12 Years Between the Covers”. In it he chronicles the magazines that […]

Filed Under: Magazines, Media Business, Writing Tagged With: American magazine industry, magazine trends, magazine writing, Peter Carlson, U.S. magazines, Washington Post

May 27, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Guest post: Going freelance in a down economy

Going out on your own is scary enough, so why would any sane person do it in an economy like this one? Because a bad economy may actually be a good time to start a freelance career. At least that’s what Susan Johnston is hoping. Johnston is a Boston writer and creator of The Urban […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: freelance writing, freelancing in bad times, starting a freelance writing career, Susan Johnston, The Urban Muse, Writing

May 26, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Writing is like a hike in the woods

Writing is like a hike in the woods. You know it’ll be hard, but you look forward to it anyway. Even so, when the time comes, it’s easy to put off, to turn over and go back to sleep or distract yourself some other way. Once you’re on the trail, it’s exciting. Everything is fresh, […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: inspiration for writing, Writing, writing and nature

May 25, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Why freelance queries get rejected

Freelancers deal with rejection all the time and it doesn’t get any easier. The worst is when you’ve put your heart and soul into a query only to have an editor say “Thanks but no thanks,” or worse, not say anything at all. I got dumped recently for the first time in a while, and […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing, Magazines, Writing Tagged With: freelance writing, Ron Kovach, The Writer, why queries get rejected, writing query letters

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