Writing Success
Inspiration comes in many forms, including the struggles and successes of others. Let us rejoice in the success of these authors,
while we glean from their experiences. Success starts with one small sale!
$70 For 90 Minutes Of Work
One writer uses his vast knowledge on a subject to pen an article in under an hour, finds the appropriate market in under
thirty-minutes, and sells it within a week—all with minimum research.
Blogging Leads To Publication
One writer discovers being true to herself can reap a freelance writing assignment.
How A Volunteer Program Landed My First Paid Assignment
One writer turns his three-time vacation into his very first paying writing assignment.
How I Built Up To A $500 Assignment
Write your way to more money and more published clips by filling a need.
How I Sold My First List Article
List articles are easy to write and always in demand.
How I Went From Being Pink Slipped To Promoted
Write a happy ending to your publishing nightmares.
Networking Lands Paid Writing Gig
Speak up and pass those business cards.
Rejection To A $275 Paying Assignment
Learn how a simple tip from another writer turned a standard rejection into an ongoing relationship with an editor.
Reporting On Pulpits Saved My Life
Opportunities knock when you least expect them.
Reprints And Writers
Success comes when you learn to work smarter, not harder.
Rewrites Lead To More Writing Assignments
How a music review led to an interview assignment.
Sometimes A Writer Just Gets Lucky
One writer sends in two stories for an anthology book and ends up with two publishable pieces: one in the anthology and the
other on thousands of cat food bags.
Surprised By Success
Turning to the web saved my publication and granted new opportunities.
Third Time Lucky
One writer discovers persistence, perseverance, and hard work can pay off—in a full page spread!
Turning Rejections Into Checks
Listening to editorial comments can improve one's writing and increase one's paycheck.
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