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October 19, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

Good reads for Oct. 19: Newsweek’s print demise, Violentacrz, and more

What writers should be reading this week: a newsweekly goes digital only, Violentacrz and the free speech debate, apps for writers, and more.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: apps for writers, good reads for writers, Newsweek ending print issue, tech tools for writers, Violentacrz

October 17, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

5 lessons writers can learn from “Fearless” Felix Baumgartner

The daredevil sky diver has a lot to teach writers about risk, planning and going for it regardless of how old you are.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Felix Baumgartner, inspiration for writers

October 16, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

4 steps to using mind mapping for story ideas, blog topics

In this guest post, freelance writer Hobart Swan explains how to use mind-mapping software to tap into the fantastic ideas trapped in your head.

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: creativity, how to come up with blog topics, ideas, mind-mapping software, tech tools for writers, writing tips

October 12, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

Good reads for Oct. 12: What good writing did you read this week? [Discussion]

While I’m traveling for business, I’m asking WordCount readers for the favorite thing they read this week. Please share!

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Books, good reads for writers

October 11, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

Dear WordCount: What should I take when I’m traveling to report a story?

This installment of the weekly writing advice column looks at the essentials a writer should take on the road. What’s in your reporting gear bag?

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: covering a convention, covering a speech, reporting gear to take on the road, traveling to report a story

October 10, 2012 By Michelle V. Rafter

Save yourself from getting duped by dishonest sources

Sources lie, as two recent incidents point out. Here are 5 steps writers can take to make sure the person they’re talking to is who they say they are.

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: finding sources for stories, HARO, interview tips, IvyGate, sources, when sources lie

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